Opening Times ALDI - Rodbourne, Swindon
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Visit ALDI on Romsey Street, about a 1.27 mile drive north-west from the centre of Swindon, in Rodbourne (nearby Swindon Designer Outlet and Swindon College). Patrons can easily travel here from Westlea, Cheney Manor, Swindon Town Centre, Walcot West, Okus, Kingshill, New Town, Gorse Hill and Rodbourne. Today (on Thursday) it is open 8:00 am to 10:00 pm. Refer to this page for the specifics on ALDI Rodbourne, Swindon, including the working times, location particulars, direct number and further information.
You can visit ALDI immediately near the Bruce Street Bridges Roundabout (Kemble Drive, Great Western Way, Rodbourne Road), in Rodbourne, Swindon.
Only a 1 minute drive from Westcott Place and Faringdon Road; a 2 minute drive from Bruce Street Bridges Roundabout, Kingshill Road and Great Western Way; and a 11 minute drive time from Junction 16 (Spittleborough) of M4.
When using Sat Nav to get to this location, enter the postcode SN2 2AS.
You may get on or off a bus at Summers Street/Rodbourne Road. Services 5 and 153 will take you here.
Trains arrive regularly at Swindon Station (5040 ft away). Continual service on the line: GWR.
Within a short walk you may come across Swindon College, Bridgemead Retail Park, Shaw Forest Park, The Parade Shopping Centre, Greenbridge Retail Park, Cheney Manor Industrial Estate, The Brunel Shopping Centre and Mannington Retail Park.
Presently, ALDI runs 6 locations in Swindon, Wiltshire.
Click here to open a full index of all ALDI branches near Swindon.
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03/12/2018
I will never shop at this store again I went shopping there on the 26 November 2018 I was in the store shopping for just over an hour with my disabled husband to my amazement I have just received a parking ticket for £70 for the pleasure. Who said it was cheaper shopping at Aldi