Supermarket bosses say that plans for a new outlet will create new jobs and help boost the economy. The proposal for a new Aldi at the junction of De Havilland Way and Chorley New Road near the Beehive Roundabout has sparked objections from rival supermarkets Tesco and Lidl. But it has been recommended for approval by Bolton Council officers and the company says it hopes to soon make the new store a reality.

An Aldi spokesperson said: “We are delighted that our proposal for a new Aldi food store at the junction of De Havilland Way and Chorley New Road has once again been recommended for approval by the planning officer. “This new store is designed to complement our existing store in Horwich town centre, which is a smaller, first-generation model that can become busy at peak times. The plans have been put before Bolton Council (Image: Aldi) “Throughout the planning process, we have worked diligently to address key points regarding the impact on the local highway network.

“We are pleased to report that the council’s highway officers and Transport for Greater Manchester concur with our consultants that the operational performance of the local highway network will not be adversely affected by the proposed development. “This confidence stems from the agreed highway improvements that will be implemented as part of the site’s construction. “Our application represents a substantial investment in the area, offering £10million into the local economy and creating up to .