Belfast Telegraph

Applegreen buys British sites for £21m

- BY ELLIE DONNELLY

THE stock market-listed Irish forecourt retailer Applegreen has purchased a network of seven sites from the Carsley Group in the UK for £21m.

The sites consist of six service areas and one petrol filling station.

The service area sites are mainly located on the major arterial route of the A1 motorway in England.

The deal will be funded from existing company resources and is expected to be completed in the latter half of the year.

Bob Etchingham, chief executive of Applegreen, said the contract would “accelerate” the company’s strategy to establish a major service area presence in the UK market, complement­ing its strong position in Ireland and growing footprint in the United States.

“This acquisitio­n demonstrat­es our commitment to enhancing our existing estate in the UK and leveraging our expertise in operating high quality service areas offerings with a strong food-to-go focus for the benefit of our customers,” Mr Etchingham said.

Last month Applegreen announced that it had agreed to buy a chain of 34 filling stations around South Carolina’s state capital Columbia.

Applegreen has six sites in Northern Ireland — three motorway service areas, two of which are on the M1 outside Lisburn; a motorway service area on the M2 at Templepatr­ick; and three filling stations in Hillsborou­gh, Ballymena and Coleraine.

The company has said it will continue to eye expansion opportunit­ies in the eastern United States following the South Carolina deal.

Mr Etchingham last month said that Applegreen will probably bed down the latest acquisitio­n over a one to two-year period before contemplat­ing another US acquisitio­n.

He added: “We regard the east coast as being where we would like to develop.”

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