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Tuesday, 9th February 2010

200 in bid for jobs at new Penicuik store

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Published Date:
20 August 2009
An "amazing" 200 people applied for one of 12 full and part-time jobs at Penicuik's new Lidl store.
The supermarket is due to open in the town centre at the end of September.

A Lidl spokesman told The Advertiser: "There will be 12 full and part-time jobs created out of 200 who applied, which is just amazing."

He added that the finishing touches to the store, which has a 1063-metre square sales floor, were "coming along nicely".

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The store, which will be managed by Jodie Caird, will also have parking for a total of 68 cars, including five disabled parking bays.

The store will be open Monday to Saturday from 8am until 8pm, and Sundays from 8am until 6pm.

The spokesman added that the store would be stocked from one daily delivery bringing fresh fruit, vegetables, bread and dairy produce.

All traffic to the store will use the newly-constructed roundabout on St Kentigern Way.

Lidl UK, which has a German parent company, has been operating in Scotland for 15 years.

The Penicuik supermarket will be its 91st Scottish store.



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  • Last Updated: 19 August 2009 9:25 AM
  • Source: Midlothian Advertiser
  • Location: Midlothian
 
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Tigger08,

25/08/2009 11:40:10
hilarious, I do love the amount of rubbish Lidl are coming out with. "The outfit of the shop is coming along nicely" nothing mentioned about the fact that there are demolition people there digging up the floor because of a drainage problem or that the shop should have been opened in ..... yes, Spring! It will have taken a whole year to build a shop which looks ridculous and totally out of place in Imrie Place.
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ChrisEH26,

Penicuik 25/08/2009 22:33:41
It seems that Lidl have employed som eof those Labour "spin doctors" to come up with all the waffle. This must be the slowest built store ever with all the roof and floor problems plus the "200 applicants" sounds like hype as many people sent by the local Job Centre were rejected straight away. By the time it eventually opens they might have a tram stop outside!!!
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