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Discount retailer Lidl will no longer be opening a supermarket on St Michael’s Retail Park in Ripon, the Stray Ferret understands.

The news comes more than two years after the company was granted planning permission for the site in September 2021.

The Stray Ferret understands the German retailer’s contract expired following ongoing delays in the project. However, it remains keen to open a store in the city.

At the time of approval, Lidl said the Ripon supermarket would create up to 40 jobs and have a sales area of 1,100 sqm.

The store would have taken over the three empty units at the Rotary Way retail park.


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However, Lidl is searching for new site locations across the UK, with Harrogate and Ripon both featuring in its list of priority locations published last autumn.

The company said it requires “prominent locations with easy access” and “strong pedestrian or traffic flow”. Town centres, the edge of town centres or retail parks are also a site requirement, it added.

On the subject of opening more stores, Ryan McDonnell, Lidl GB CEO, said in April last year: 

“The last few years have been challenging for everyone, but we’ve made it clear that we’re more committed than ever to ensuring that every single household has access to a Lidl store. 

“That’s why our focus is firmly on the future as we continue to grow and invest in our infrastructure, while keeping a lookout for more sites and locations across the country.”

The search for sites comes as part of Lidl’s plan to open more than 1,100 new stores across the UK.

The supermarket chain already operates store in Harrogate and Knaresborough.