Maxol largest ever NI forecourt features exclusive franchises

Maxol largest ever NI forecourt features exclusive franchises
PRESS RELEASE IMAGE NO FEE ©/Presseye.com - 28th April 2017. Press Eye Ltd - Northern Ireland - William Cherry / Press Eye Maxol, Northern Ireland’s leading family owned forecourt and convenience retailer, has opened the doors to its largest ever development in Northern Ireland at A26 Tannaghmore, County Antrim. In a first for Northern Ireland and the UK and a forecourt exclusive for Maxol, the A26 Services welcomes Freshly Chopped, the rapidly growing healthy fast food franchise along with Abrakebabra, Ireland's leading quick service restaurant chain and Moreish, Maxol’s own ‘Fresh Food’ deli. Maxol has invested £3.75 million in the 2.5-acre site that also includes a fully equipped dedicated truck facility, Maxwash car wash facility, internal seating for 100 people, free Wi-Fi and parking for 45 vehicles. The new, almost 8,000 square foot development offers the latest in forecourt design and it has been constructed and fitted out using cutting edge technology to harness solar energy and harvest rain water to ensure it has a low carbon footprint. Pictured at the opening of the A26 Tannaghmore Maxol Station is Brian Donaldson, Chief Executive Officer of Maxol.  Rachel Sinton // Communications Executive // Smarts Communicate E. rachel.sinton@smartscommunicate.com W. www.smartscommunicate.com T. +44 (028) 9039 5500 M. +44(0) 7763764051 A. Smarts House, 157-159 High Street, Holywood, BT18 9HU PRCA Consultancy of the year DARE Awards 2015 and Consultancy of the year PRide awards 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014 and 2016 

Chief executive of Maxol, Brian Donaldson (front of picture, right) at Maxol’s A26 service station in Tannaghmore

Maxol’s biggest ever service station in Northern Ireland is creating 60 jobs in Ballymena and features exclusive food franchises, including Freshly Chopped and Abrakebabra.

The site, along the A26 in Tannaghmore, County Antrim , represents a £3.75 million investment and opened at the beginning of May.

In a first for Northern Ireland and the UK and a forecourt exclusive for Maxol, the A26 Services introduces Freshly Chopped, the rapidly growing healthy fast food franchise, whose mission is to offer fresh and nutritious food through a range of generously portioned salads, wraps, sandwiches and soups.

The services also features Abrakebabra, Ireland’s leading quick service restaurant chain known for its kebabs, burgers, baguettes, loaded fries, and newer innovations like the Chicken Katsu Curry Fries and the Crunchy Falafel on Flatbread.

Moreish, Maxol’s own deli offer, complements the extensive choice available.

Maxol has appointed Aramark, a global specialist in food service as its licensee to operate the new services. The team will be led by Gerry Bennett, who will manage the Maxol A26 Tannaghmore Services as a 24/7 facility.

Brian Donaldson, chief executive of Maxol, said: “The opening of this state of the art Maxol A26 Tannaghmore Services marks a milestone for the company here in Northern Ireland. What we are bringing to the market is transformational and at the cutting edge of forecourt services that includes retail and fresh food dining offers.

“We’re delighted to welcome Freshly Chopped to the Maxol family in Northern Ireland alongside Abrakebabra and our own Moreish deli. We will enhance our extensive food and drink offer here later this year, when we also open a Starbucks store, bringing great quality coffee to customers.

“We are providing our customers with even greater choice to meet their ever-demanding lifestyles in a modern and welcoming environment. Whether they are looking for the convenience of a freshly prepared meal or the option to choose from an excellent range of fresh ingredients under Spar, our symbol partners, we are catering for every need at all times of the day.

“Maxol is a private business owned by the McMullan family and in 2020 we will be celebrating 100 years in business. I am proud to lead a company that has invested in excess of £100 million over the last four years in Ireland with more than £20 million invested in Northern Ireland through station openings, refits and the re-branding of nearly 100 forecourts.

“Further investment is planned for Northern Ireland with another 4 developments on the scale of Tannaghmore using a mix of new greenfield and existing sites, where we have adequate land as we look to extend our retail offering, with a heavy focus towards made to order fresh and healthy food.”

The opening of Maxol A26 Tannaghmore Services follows a £3.75 million investment on a 2.5-acre site that includes a fully equipped dedicated truck facility, Maxwash car wash facility, internal seating for 100 people, free Wi-Fi and parking for 45 vehicles.

The new, almost 8,000 square foot development offers the latest in forecourt design and it has been constructed and fitted out using cutting edge technology to harness solar energy and harvest rain water to ensure it has a low carbon footprint.