Discount giant Lidl could soon be opening a new store in Livingston.
The company has informed people living in Craigshill that a new branch is being proposed for Almond Road on the site of the former Evans Halshaw car showroom.
It will soon apply for planning permission from West Lothian Council has sent information leaflets to locals asking for their views.
The 86-space parking area at the store will also comprise of two spots to charge electric vehicles.
This forms part of the discounter’s ambitious plans to have 1000 stores throughout Great Britain by the end of 2023.
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Ross Millar, Lidl’s regional director for Scotland, said: “We want to continue to reach more shoppers across Scotland and our site requirements brochure is a testament of that.
“There are towns that will be new for Lidl and in some places, the potential to even double our sites. Each new store will have quality food and drink at great prices including produce from over 60 Scottish suppliers.
“We look forward to opening new stores in the coming months and years and becoming part of local communities.”
The leaflets sent by Lidl to people living gin Craigshill and East Calder have a QR code that can be scanned to access the online consultation.
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