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New Aldi store in Newcastle takes shape after Tolent seals £2.1m construction deal

The company is working with developers The Hanro Group to bring forward the new Tyneside retail store

Left to right: : Steve Churc and Carl Maddison of Tolent with Laura Lloyd of The Hanro Group(Image: The Bigger Picture Agency Ltd)

Gateshead construction company Tolent has secured a £2.1m deal to build a new Aldi supermarket in Newcastle.

The firm is carrying out the contract for the new retail store at Kingston Park for The Hanro Group. Tolent is designing and building the new 14,000sqft store at the retail park, where the structural steel frame is now taking shape.

The company is also constructing a new delivery yard as well as an extension and reconfiguration of existing parking bays. The project, which also aims to improve pedestrian crossing routes, has involved the demolition of buildings which housed businesses, including Peacock and Poundstretcher stores and Luciano’s Italian Restaurant, some of which had been vacant for some time after being impacted by the economic downturn caused by the pandemic.

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Steve Church, regional manager of Tolent, said: “We are very happy to be once again working on a project that shapes Newcastle and facilitates the people of the region. This project is being designed in a way that makes the new store well connected and accessible to different modes of transport. It is our fifth Aldi project, however, this is the first time we are working with The Hanro Group and we are excited to be entering into a new association with them.”

Laura Lloyd, head of portfolio at Hanro, said: “We are delighted to be working with Tolent to deliver a new Aldi store for the area. Tolent are a very well-respected local construction company making them the ideal contractor to undertake this prominent development.”

A council report from last year said that the new Aldi would be “well-connected and accessible by sustainable modes of transport” and “designed to promote community cohesion, wellbeing and to reflect and enhance the area’s character and natural environment.” The project, which has been progressing rapidly, is split into three phases and is due to be finished by end of this year.

Once complete the development will complement the existing businesses on the western side of Kingston Retail Park with provision in the area including M&S, Specsavers, Next and Boots bringing the area into full occupation and improving services and choice to local shoppers.