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Lidl plans to create 40 jobs at fifth store in Torbay

German discount supermarket chain continues to expand with desire to build in Paignton at 'earliest opportunity'

A Lidl supermarket

German international discount supermarket chain Lidl wants to build a new store "at the earliest opportunity” in Devon.

The retailer has submitted plans to Torbay Council to build a third Lidl store in Paignton. If approved, the store development would see the provision of a new junction off Kings Ash Road, which would enable future residential development, in line with Torbay's Local Plan for the wider site.

Lidl said the multi-million-pound investment will see them commit to building a sustainable store with plans to create about 40 new full-time and part-time jobs.

The supermarket will include an in-store bakery and customer toilets, 145 car parking spaces, including six disabled bays, nine parent-and-child spaces and two electric vehicle parking spaces, alongside ample parking for bicycles.

Plans for a new Lidl foodstore off Kings Ash Road, Paignton (Image: Lidl/One Design Architectural Services Ltd)

The single-level building would have solar panels on the roof with landscaping to minimise its impact on the area, plans reveal.

Lidl GB's regional head of property Matthias Daly said: "We are extremely excited about the prospect of opening Lidl's third store in Paignton and better serving the community of north Paignton with fresh, quality and incredibly good value produce which shoppers across the country have come to love. Our plans are set to create around 40 new positions which would be fantastic for the local community."

A statement with the application from agents One Design Architectural Services, on behalf of the retailer, said: "Lidl regards the application site as ideally suited to meet its requirement for a new discount store to better serve the local community.