Aldi bosses have revealed which Kent towns they are eyeing up as potential sites for new stores. The budget supermarket chain has selected Chatham, New Romney and Tunbridge Wells as “priority areas” of the county where they hope to build new branches. Aldi already has stores in Chatham and Tunbridge Wells – but the company says it is looking to open shops at least 20,000 sq ft in size with 100 parking spaces. Bosses say they have received more than 4,000 submissions after calling for the public to get in touch with suggestions as they look to continue a “rapid expansion” across the country. Jo…