A supermarket chain is on the lookout for new store locations in Cornwall as part of its rapid UK expansion plans.

Aldi recently invited the public to suggest areas most in need of a new store. Aldi has now analysed thousands of suggestions to help shape its store search for the years ahead.

Priority areas in Cornwall where the supermarket is actively looking include Penzance and Falmouth.

Aldi currently has more than 1,050 stores across the UK and is working towards a long-term target of 1,500. The expansion is part of a £650 million investment this year alone.

Jonathan Neale, managing director of national real estate at Aldi UK, said: "We want to make high-quality, affordable food accessible to everyone, and that means opening new stores in the communities that need them most.

“The response from the public has been invaluable in helping us identify where demand is greatest, and where we need to focus our efforts on finding the sites that can become new stores."

The supermarket has said that each site should be able to accommodate a 20,000 sq ft store with around 100 parking spaces. Ideally the location will be near a main road with good visibility and access.

Aldi are also on the lookout for sites to accommodate its local store format in Central London in zones one and two, which typically have a minimum size of 5,000 sq ft of trading space, along with an additional 3,000 sq ft of ancillary space.

Anybody who has a site that may fit Aldi’s requirements can email: [email protected]