SUPERMARKET chain Lidl has revealed its “wish list” of locations where they hope to open in Scotland – and both Clydebank and Drumchapel are featured.

The German-owned retailer has rapidly expanded their number of branches in recent years, and the company shows no signs of slowing down.

According to details published on Lidl's website, bosses at the supermarket say they are looking to “double their portfolio”.

Their ideal site has been described as either in town or out of town, with a main road frontage, easy access and strong pedestrian or traffic flow.

The company also has an option to convert existing buildings into a Lidl store.

It's worth pointing out that each of the locations below are not confirmed, but they do represent a rough idea of where the chain is hoping to expand across the country.

Here is the full list of 'desired locations', where Lidl would like to open in Scotland:

  • Aberdeen - Garthdee
  • Aberdeen - Mastrick (Relocation)
  • Airdrie
  • Barrhead (Relocation)
  • Bellshill
  • Bishopbriggs
  • Blairgowrie
  • Broughty Ferry
  • Clarkston
  • Clydebank
  • Cumbernauld
  • Dunfermline
  • Edinburgh - Barnton/Davidson Mains
  • Edinburgh - Corstorphine/Murrayfield
  • Edinburgh - Craigleith/Stockbridge
  • Edinburgh - Gilmerton (Relocation)
  • Edinburgh - Meadowbank
  • Edinburgh - Morningside
  • Edinburgh - Oxgangs/Ormiston
  • Edinburgh - Portobello
  • Glasgow - Drumchapel
  • Inverness - South
  • Irvine
  • Lanark (Relocation)
  • Milngavie
  • Newton Mearns
  • Paisley - South
  • Perth - North
  • Polmont
  • St Andrews
  • Stonehaven
  • Westhill
  • Wishaw (Relocation)