Marks & Spencer is planning a major expansion of its Food store estate, with 29 potential new stores under consideration across neighbourhoods in south west London.
Alongside these new openings, M&S has identified over 200 locations across London where it is exploring sites for future Food stores.
The expansion is part of a broader investment aimed at opening new stores, relocating existing ones, and modernising the estate in the next financial year.
Here are the south west London neighbourhoods M&S is targeting for potential Food store expansion:
London Borough of Croydon:
Coulsdon
Sanderstead
Selsdon
Crystal Palace / Upper Norwood
London Borough of Sutton:
Carshalton
Cheam
Hackbridge
North Cheam
Wallington
Worcester Park
London Borough of Wandsworth:
Balham
Clapham
East Putney
Tooting Bec
Wandsworth
London Borough of Merton:
Lower Morden
Morden
Raynes Park
Wimbledon Chase
Wimbledon Village
London Borough of Kingston:
Chessington
New Malden
Surbiton
London Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames:
Barnes
East Sheen
Ham
London Borough of Lambeth:
Gipsy Hill
Crystal Palace / Upper Norwood
Herne Hill
Alex Freudmann Managing Director, M&S Food said: “The strong performance of our new M&S food stores gives us the confidence to explore even more locations across the UK, from Elgin to Exmouth.
“With more than 20 stores opening or modernised before the end of the financial year, we are moving faster.
“Our team want new sites where we could open a large M&S Food store as we deliver on our strategy to bring the right stores to the right places and offer the best shopping experience, range and availability for our customers.”

