The Chronicle

130 new jobs as Coles opens Glenvale store

- MICHAEL NOLAN michael.nolan@thechronic­le.com.au

AFTER 13 months of landscapin­g, roadworks and constructi­on, the new Coles supermarke­t at Glenvale opens its doors today.

Along with the usual fruit, veggies and groceries, the store will bring 130 new jobs to Toowoomba.

“We hired 75 new staff for the store and transferre­d the rest from other stores,” manager Ray Holmes said.

“It’s fantastic that we have been able to create new jobs and bolster the region’s economy with the store.

“We’re also welcoming a number of young people who will be entering the workforce for the first time.”

The Glenvale site follows a trend of major supermarke­t chains building new stores on Toowoomba’s fringe, including the new Aldi at Bridge St Plaza.

Mr Holmes said he expected thousands of customers through the store each day.

“Glenvale is a fast-growing area,” he said.

“There are a lot of developmen­ts in the area, so it was important to have a store here for the future.”

The doors will open at 7am today, with a small ribbon cutting ceremony for the true early birds.

The project brings the total amount that Coles has spent in the Toowoomba region in the past eight years to more than $40 million.

It built and refurbishe­d supermarke­ts at Wilsonton,

Clifford Gardens, Toowoomba North, Grand Central and Highfields.

The Glenvale centre includes a Liquorland bottle shop and a bakery.

Mr Holmes said a big focus would be ready-to-cook meals, which the company saw as a major area of growth going forward.

“There’s an ever-increasing demand for new and convenient shopping destinatio­ns in Toowoomba, and I think our new store will be the perfect solution for those always asking themselves ‘what’s for dinner’,” he said.

The Glenvale site will also host a click and collect dock for online shoppers to pick up their groceries.

 ?? Pictures: Bev Lacey ?? FRESH START: Coles Glenvale manager Ray Holmes makes sure everything is perfect for the store opening today. He said the new store brought 130 jobs to the region and capped Coles’ Toowoomba investment at $40 million over eight years.
Pictures: Bev Lacey FRESH START: Coles Glenvale manager Ray Holmes makes sure everything is perfect for the store opening today. He said the new store brought 130 jobs to the region and capped Coles’ Toowoomba investment at $40 million over eight years.
 ??  ?? Baker Haylee Gray is excited Coles Glenvale will open today. She spent the past week helping get the store ready.
Baker Haylee Gray is excited Coles Glenvale will open today. She spent the past week helping get the store ready.

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