The Salford streets in the running to be immortalised in special edition Monopoly
Following a public vote, one spot has been a hugely popular choice as the local Old Kent Road
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Locals have had their say on locations for the new Monopoly edition
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Dan Whelan
The discount supermarket chain is to submit plans this month for a 23,400 sq ft food store on the corner of Littleton Road and Cromwell Road at the 500-home scheme.
In addition, Lidl has submitted a planning application for a store at Mocha Parade in Lower Broughton, which is around a mile away from Castle Irwell.
Salford City Council selected Lidl as its preferred retail partner for the Mocha Parade site last year. Lidl also operates a store on Fitzwarren Street, close to Salford Shopping Centre.
The Castle Irwell store would be accessed from Littleton Road and feature a 100-space car park. A public consultation on the proposals is underway.
Sarah Townsend
Construction of a 13,500 sq ft Lidl supermarket on Thursby Road has started after planning permission was granted by Wirral Council last year.
Brown Shopfitting & Construction is the main contractor on the scheme, which would see a modern store built on a derelict plot in Bromborough, with accompanying facilities such as an in-store bakery, customer toilets and 120 car parking spaces.
There will also be two electric vehicle charging points, under the discount supermarket retailer’s plans. The scheme was scaled back and an application submitted three times before Wirral Council granted it approval last summer.
The build is expected to eight months and Lidl expects the store to open in late summer.