£1.5M Development At Downpatrick Maxol Garage

New Store Unveiled At Maxol Downpatrick Following £1.5million Investment

New Store Unveiled At Maxol Downpatrick Following £1.5million Investment

  • 70% larger retail space with brand new SPAR.
  • New Delish Deli, self-serve chicken bar and Increased Customer Parking.

Maxol, Northern Ireland’s leading family-owned forecourt and convenience retailer, has opened the doors to its newly developed service station Maxol Downpatrick on New Bridge Street, following an extensive re-development.  

Pictured at the newly developed £1.5million Service Station at Maxol Downpatrick are from left: Kevin Paterson, Head of Retail NI, Maxol; Brian Donaldson, CEO Maxol Group; Pamela Turnbull, Maxol Downpatrick Licensee; and Laura Johnston, Regional Sales Manager HWL.

A brand-new SPAR store has been developed where customers can shop a grocery offer that extends from fresh fruit & veg, to ready meals and grab ’n’ go sandwiches.

A new Delish Deli with a self-serve chicken bar has also been opened, as well as two new Frozen Coca Cola and Frozen Fanta machines.

The popular BARISTA BAR coffee for quality coffee on the go has been expanded offering two units for improved speed of service.

The newly developed service station at Maxol Downpatrick.

On the forecourt, Maxol’s Premium Fuel range has been introduced to enable customers to make greener choices and car parking facilities have been increased from six to nineteen spaces providing greater capacity, especially at peak times during the day.

Pay at pump technology has been installed at all 8 pumps, making it even more convenient for customers to fuel up.

Maxol’s innovative and sustainable forecourt design has been fully implemented at Downpatrick.

From the construction through to the site’s ongoing operations, Maxol has worked with Henderson Group and energy consultants to install a host of cutting-edge technologies that reduce the site’s existing carbon footprint.

These measures include the use of low-energy CO2 refrigeration; LED lighting systems; use of automatic timers in-store and external lighting systems to reduce energy use.

Brian Donaldson, Chief Executive Officer of The Maxol Group said: “We are committed to investing in our service station network to make Maxol a more convenience-led destination that delivers for the local community. 

“The development at Maxol Downpatrick has been transformational so that our customers can shop locally for all their daily needs in a modern, welcoming and sustainable environment.

“With more car-parking, a new self-serve check-out and self-serve chicken bar at the new Delish Deli we want to make sure customers can pop-in and out with ease throughout the day.

“With larger premises providing even more quality, value and choice for customers, we’re delighted to officially open the doors to the Downpatrick community.”  

Patrick Doody, Sales and Marketing Director at Henderson Group which owns the SPAR brand in Northern Ireland added: “We are dedicated to working with our retail partners to extend the SPAR brand across Northern Ireland and bring value to shoppers’ doorsteps.

“We understand the value of time, locality, community engagement and deals on the shelves, which we are delivering to local communities with our independent retailers.

“Maxol Downpatrick is a fantastic development with innovative design and efficiency at its core, and we wish the team all the success with the business.”

Brian Donaldson added: “Maxol Downpatrick is operated by local licensee Pamela Turnbull and her team and I wish them every success as they continue to deliver a forecourt and convenience store that is at the heart of the community.”

About The Maxol Group

  • The Maxol Group was established in 1920 by William McMullan, a native of County Down, Northern Ireland. Today, Maxol is a fourth-generation family-owned business and Ireland’s leading family forecourt and convenience retailer.
  • With an annual turnover of £564m in 2021, the company employs directly and indirectly more than 1,000 people across the island of Ireland.
  • Maxol has a network of 241 service stations across the island of Ireland, of which 112 are company owned. In Northern Ireland, Maxol owns 31 forecourts and operates a further 70 through its independent dealer network.
  • Maxol supports the mental health charity AWARE and has raised more than £600,000 for the charity across the island of Ireland over the last seven years.