Milestone hit to bring supermarket to Plymouth development

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Posted: Wednesday, April 22nd, 2026

The developer behind the major Saltram Meadow site in Plymstock has exchanged contracts with a national supermarket on land intended to host its newest branch.

Persimmon Homes Cornwall & West Devon’s agreement with Aldi paves the way for the delivery of the promised amenities, commercial opportunities, and local jobs created because planning permission was given to the overall project.

The planning application for the construction of the supermarket and car park is currently undergoing assessment with Plymouth City Council. Should it receive approval, work on site will commence soon afterwards.

The store would be located off Encombe Street within Saltram Meadow, next to the new Main Square, and represents an important opportunity to improve choice for existing and new residents in Plymstock.

Residents were consulted on the plans back in February. The proposal includes an investment of £8m, creating around 40 new local jobs, a 112-space car park with electric vehicle charging points, and attractive landscaping with biodiversity enhancements – all of which will create jobs during its construction phase too.

Persimmon currently has one, two, and three-bed homes for sale at Saltram Meadow from £162,995. The accredited five-star developer’s sister company, Charles Church, also has an outlet at the development, The Avenue, with three, four, and five-bed homes on the market from £320,000. 

Commenting, Persimmon Homes Cornwall & West Devon’s managing director, Andy Hill, said:

“Persimmon is not just a proud builder of the homes this country needs, but one with a record of infrastructure delivery and building a sense of place at our sites.

“Therefore, we are very happy to be marking this latest milestone with Aldi as we work together to facilitate their ambitions to bring a new branch to Plymstock, situated at our popular Saltram Meadow site.

“We look forward to working with Aldi and Plymouth City Council as the application progresses.” 

Elliott Saunders, Real Estate Director at Aldi, added:

“We’re really pleased to be moving forward with plans for a new Aldi store at Saltram Meadow. This proposal will deliver new jobs and significant investment for Plymstock, while improving choice and convenience for people in Saltram Meadow and the wider area.

“We’ve been encouraged by the hugely positive response so far – with over 1,000 people backing our plans during our public consultation – and will continue working closely with Persimmon Homes and the Council.”

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