The Proposals

The proposed Lidl foodstore would increase local shopping choice, create up to 40 jobs, and provide access to our high quality and affordable products. The plans include:

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A new Lidl store built to our very latest specification, including modern in-store facilities like our popular bakery, and a 1,529 sqm sales area offering your favourite products

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113 customer parking spaces including 6 accessible, 9 parent & child, 2 EV charging spaces (with capacity for more), and cycle parking. A new cycle link will connect to the existing route north of the site to promote sustainable travel

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A new landscaping scheme will enhance and retain planting across the site, particularly near the site entrance

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Up to 40 jobs for local people, including full and part-time roles Lidl GB pay rates for hourly paid colleagues is a minimum of £13 per hour, increasing to £13.95 with length of service

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Lidl has an ongoing commitment to enhance the environmental sustainability of its stores. A range of technology is used in store to minimise energy use, such as heat recovery systems and air source heat pumps. Rapid electric vehicle charging bays are provided in the car park and solar panels on the roof would provide up to 25% of the store’s energy requirements

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Lidl bakery

Our award-winning bakery!

Whether it’s tasty Belgian buns, all butter croissants or our range of breads and cakes, we have something Ross-on-Wye residents love – all at great prices.

Retail Industry Awards Supermarket of the Year

Lidl is the proud winner of the Retail Industry Awards Supermarket of the Year for the third year running.

The Grocer Gold Award

Lidl have been named Grocer of the Year at The Grocer Gold Awards 2025.