Aldi plans for new signs in Hanworth approved
By Cesar Medina 24th Mar 2026
Aldi's planning application to install signage at the former Homebase store in Hanworth has been granted.
Following approval to convert the building into an Aldi store and a second unit on 19 December 2025, the supermarket chain has also had its plans for advertisements approved.
On behalf of Aldi, Hazel Whitfield-Green from the The Harris Partnership said: "The majority of the signs proposed replace existing signs located on the building and within the wider site.
"The overall height of totems has been matched to existing totems, and the size and style of directional signage within the site has been matched to existing the signs.
"Consideration has been given to space for signage for the 2nd unit on the proposed totems to ensure the holistic treatment of the signage across the wider site.
"The full details of the signs related to unit two are not known at this time, however we wish to secure the principle of the locations and style of these totem.
"The details of these signs will be applied for at a later date as part of a separate application."
A planning officers report confirms that a total of 11 signs are expected, all replacing of the existing Homebase signs.
Homebase in Hanworth shut its door in March last year after the company went into in administration in November 2024
To read the full application click here.
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