Why Castlemilk, a Glasgow suburb of 14,000, is still without a major supermarket

On the southern edge of Glasgow, Castlemilk’s 14,000 residents are still waiting for something many communities take for granted: a major supermarket. Despite years of local campaigning, the suburb remains without a full-scale store. Local efforts have sought to attract a large retailer, but those campaigns have yet to deliver a supermarket presence.
The continued absence has become a defining issue in Castlemilk, where residents have argued that the area’s size and needs warrant a major outlet. The situation underscores a longstanding challenge for some suburbs on the city’s outskirts, where access to large retailers can lag behind population growth and community demand.
In Castlemilk, advocates say the gap has persisted even after sustained pressure for change. The question now is whether ongoing campaigning can shift the picture. For now, Castlemilk’s bid for a major supermarket remains unresolved, with residents still pressing for a breakthrough after years of trying.
