The Co-op petrol filling station and food store in Princess Parkway, Manchester, has re-opened after a near £1m revamp.

The four-week programme of works involved replacing pumps, signage and the forecourt, while enhancing the shop to include a Costa Express, in-store bakery, Amazon lockers and a bigger fresh food, food-to-go, meal ideas and wine range.

The service station, which opens 24 hours, has also added an extra 12 car parking spaces.

Eddie Jenkinson, national fuels manager at the Co-op, said: "Petrol filling stations are very much at the heart of the community providing a service for residents and, for those commuting into our city or driving through the area in need of a break, refreshment or, something for the evening meal on their way home.

"This road is a key route in and out of the city, and the project has combined investment in both food store and forecourt refurbishment a significant programme of works completed to better serve the community’s food and fuel needs."