05:45PM, Wednesday 07 January 2026
SUPERMARKET chain Aldi has confirmed that it plans to open a new food store in Henley.
The Henley Standard revealed in May last year it was looking at the Jewson site, off Reading Road, with the materials firm set to move to the former Gibbs and Dandy site further up the road.
Aldi has said the new store will mean a total investment of about £9 million and create around 40 new jobs.
A public meeting with the project team will be held at the town hall on Thursday, January 22 from 3pm to 7pm.
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