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  • Armed gang sought after raid on Esso site in Suffolk
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    Armed gang sought after raid on Esso site in Suffolk

    2017-06-14T00:00:00Z

    Suffolk Police are appealing for information following a robbery by a gang armed with hammers and knives at Gainsborough Service Station in Sudbury. The incident happened just after 10.30pm on Monday 12 June, at the Esso-branded premises in Northern Road. Three men wearing balaclavas entered the service station armed with ...

  • Staff praised after car crash demolishes pump
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    Staff praised after car crash demolishes pump

    2017-06-14T00:00:00Z

    The quick reactions of staff members at a Welsh service station have been praised after a car crashed into one of its pumps. The car demolished the pump at the Forge Filling Station in St Clears at around lunchtime on Saturday June 10, but neither the four occupants of the ...

  • RAC urges pump price reduction
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    RAC urges pump price reduction

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    The RAC is calling on fuel retailers to cut the price of fuel after a sudden drop in the price of oil has brought wholesale costs down. Oil dipped well below the $50 a barrel mark last Friday and has stayed there since leading to a significant reduction in the ...

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    Maxol opens second new site in a month

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    The Maxol Group has opened its third-largest development in Ireland, at Ballycoolin. Located on the N3 on a 2.5-acre site, the new services have been constructed using a contemporary design, similar to the state-of-the art facilities opened last month at A26 Tannaghmore Services, in Northern Ireland.After an investment of more ...

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    MRH targets UK-wide growth as pilot opens

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    MRH (GB) has five potential acquisitions on the go that could close this side of the summer, according to the company’s chief executive Karen Dickens. She said scale was really important because of the best deals that can be had from a shop, fuels or foodservice perspective. "But the real ...

  • Jet recruits five new sites to its network of retailers
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    Jet recruits five new sites to its network of retailers

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Jet has recruited five new sites to its network spanning north-west England, South Yorkshire, East Midlands and Lanark in Scotland’s Central Belt. Joining the network are: Jubilee Garage in Egremont, Cumbria; Woodham Service Station in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham; Lion Garage in Belper, Derbyshire; Herringthorpe Valley Service Station in Rotherham, ...

  • Maxol opens its first Subway outlet with second planned
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    Maxol opens its first Subway outlet with second planned

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Irish forecourt and convenience retailer Maxol has officially opened its first Subway outlet. The new franchise, at its Hightrees Service Station in Donaghadee, has created three full-time and six part-time jobs, and is operated by Henderson Retail, Maxol’s licensee. Maxol plans to open its second Subway franchise at its company ...

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    EG’s green energy plan

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Top 50 Indie Euro Garages has invested £6m in reducing its carbon footprint by installing renewable energy sources across its network.The group has installed solar panels generating over 1.6 million kilowatts of energy enough to power 400 homes across the rooftops of more than a fifth of its ...

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    Gas-to-liquid suggested as a diesel replacement

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    A fuel that has been around for years could provide an easy solution to the ’demonisation’ of diesel, according to speakers at a conference on Clean Air, organised by Certas Energy. Gas-to-liquid (GTL) fuel has only recently been used as a road transport fuel, as its various properties of helping ...

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    Leading dealer groups drive growth in c-stores

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    The number of convenience stores on forecourts has declined slightly over the past year, but leading dealer groups are driving growth in the c-store sector, according to the latest data from IGD Retail Analysis and Wm Reed Business Media.They found that the overall number of stores grew 0.4% to 46,980 ...

  • CCTV image released of suspect in Dorset robbery
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    CCTV image released of suspect in Dorset robbery

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Dorset Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward following a robbery at a service station in Corfe Mullen – with a CCTV image of the suspect being released. At approximately 9pm on Tuesday 6 June a man entered the Esso garage on Wareham Road and went to the till ...

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    News in brief

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Sales of diesel cars down 20% Sales of new diesel cars have plummeted, according to the latest figures released by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). New diesel car sales were 81,489 in May, 20% down on the corresponding month last year when 101,844 were sold. Sales of ...

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    Welcome Break gets more money to invest in its sites

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Welcome Break has secured a £440m funding package from a banking syndicate led by Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking to enable further invest-ment in its hotel and retail offering.Welcome Break is the second largest motorway service station operator in the UK, managing 27 sites.The funding will be used to refinance debt, ...

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    Pizza Express to debut at Welcome Break services

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Pizza Express is set to make its debut at a motorway service station in partnership with Welcome Break Group.The 88-seater restaurant will offer table service to both hotel guests and motorway service visitors at the Oxford M40 (Junction 8A) site, and is due to open in October.Rod McKie, chief executive ...

  • Scottish retailer moves second site to Gulf brand
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    Scottish retailer moves second site to Gulf brand

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    The latest forecourt to commit to the Gulf brand is Hawkhead Road Garage, at Paisley in Scotland. The owner of the site, Fine Fuel Company, said the decision to move to Gulf from Jet was part of a wider business strategy to future-proof the business. It was the company’s second ...

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    HKS Retail continues with bold growth programme

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Top 50 Indie HKS Retail has announced the opening of two further sites in the London area, continuing its programme of expansion.This now means HKS has four sites within the M25 and nearly 70 sites nationally. The new acquisitions will benefit from investment to introduce new shop, food and forecourt ...

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    Spar overtakes Tesco to be biggest forecourt retailer

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Spar has overtaken Tesco as the biggest forecourt retailer in the UK by market share, according to Experian figures (see page 44). Following significant growth from multi-site retail partners in 2016, there are now more than 1,000 Spar shops on forecourts.Top 50 Indies which are partners with Spar include: MRH; ...

  • Cashier taken to hospital after hammer attack
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    Cashier taken to hospital after hammer attack

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    A forecourt cashier had to be taken to hospital after armed raiders hit him with a hammer during a robbery at Stroud in Gloucestershire. The attack took place at approximately 3am on Saturday 3 June after two men entered the BP garage on London Road, Stroud, and threatened a member ...

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    Valero starts to roll out Supreme savings across UK

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    Following its success in the North West, Valero is rolling out the relaunch of its Supreme fuel across the rest of the UK.The ’Save 10p per Litre on Supreme Fuel’ promotion is starting in Yorkshire and the Midlands this month, with other regions including Wales, the South West and the ...

  • MRH on the brink of five potential acquisitions
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    MRH on the brink of five potential acquisitions

    2017-06-09T00:00:00Z

    MRH (GB) has five potential acquisitions on the go that could close this side of the summer, according to the company’s chief executive Karen Dickens. She said scale was really important because of the best deals that can be had from a shop, fuels or foodservice perspective. "But the ...