Lidl has published its annual list of areas across Scotland where it is interested in acquiring sites for potential store development or relocation opportunities.
The list comes as the discounter continues to move towards its goal of having 1,000 stores throughout Great Britain by the end of 2023.
The retailer’s ever-growing estate in Scotland spans from Kirkwall in the north to Stranraer in the south and is underpinned by its regional distribution centre in Eurocentral, Lidl’s largest in Great Britain.
The list of 58 target sites in Scotland includes:
- Aberdeen – Garthdee
- Aberdeen – Mastrick
- Ayr South
- Banff
- Bishopbriggs
- Bonnyrigg
- Broughty Ferry
- Castle Douglas
- Clarkston
- Clydebank – North
- Cumbernauld – North
- Cumbernauld – South
- Cumnock / Auchinleck
- Denny – Falkirk
- Dumfries
- Dunblane
- Dunfermline – North
- Dunfermline – South
- Edinburgh – Barnton / Davidson Mains
- Edinburgh – Brunstane / Jewel
- Edinburgh – City Centre
- Edinburgh – Colinton / Currie
- Edinburgh – Gilmerton
- Edinburgh – Liberton
- Edinburgh – Meadowbank
- Edinburgh – Morningside
- Edinburgh – Murrayside
- Edinburgh – Newington / Mayfield
- Edinburgh – Oxgangs
- Edinburgh – Portobello
- Ellon
- Glasgow – Cathcart
- Glasgow – Drumchapel
- Glasgow – Ibrox
- Glasgow – Merchant City
- Glasgow – Summerston
- Helensburgh
- Inverness – South
- Irvine
- Kilmarnock
- Kirkcaldy North / East
- Largs
- Linlithgow
- Livingston
- Milngavie
- Moodiesburn
- Newton Mearns
- Paisley – South
- Paisley – West
- Peebles
- Perth – North
- Polmont – Falkirk East
- Renfrew
- St Andrews
- Stenhousemuir
- Stonehaven
- Westhill
- Wishaw