Aldi to Close Wollaston Store for Expansion on April 12, 2026

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Aldi to Close Wollaston Store for Expansion on April 12, 2026

Aldi has announced that its store on Bridgnorth Road in Wollaston will cease trading on April 12, 2026, to make way for a significant expansion. Construction is set to begin the following day, with the store expected to remain closed for at least six months.

The planned extension will encroach upon a nearby green space known as The Dell, which has raised concerns among local residents. Over 200 residents have signed a petition opposing the development, citing the potential loss of public open space and its impact on community access.

Cllr Andrew Tromans confirmed the closure and construction plans, stating, “The Wollaston Aldi store will cease to trade next Sunday with construction works to commence the next day.” This statement underscores the urgency of the situation as the community prepares for the impending changes.

The Planning Inspectorate has granted permission for the extension despite the opposition. Inspector C Butcher noted that the main issues revolve around the proposed development’s effects on local living conditions, particularly regarding access to public open space and highway safety on Bridgnorth Road.

In addition to the construction news, Aldi is set to release a special 50th birthday reusable bag on April 15, 2026. This coincides with the launch of new spring products aimed at retirees, all priced at $20 or less, including a tea set collection featuring a blue floral toile motif.

Prices for new spring items include $19.99 for the Belavi Wooden Planter with Trellis, $9.99 for the Belavi Teacup or Watering Can Planter, $7.99 for the Craftmaker Spring Craft Kit, and $6.99 for the Gardenline Garden Hat. These products reflect Aldi’s ongoing commitment to providing affordable options for its customers.

Despite the excitement surrounding new product launches, the community remains divided over the store’s expansion. Cllr Tromans expressed solidarity with residents, stating, “Your Stourbridge Lion Lib Dem team stood with local residents to try to prevent the loss of a green open space to the rear of Wollaston Aldi.”

As the closure date approaches, residents are left grappling with the implications of the store’s expansion on their community. The situation continues to evolve, and details remain unconfirmed regarding any further developments or community responses.