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Bridgehouse’s new store’s<br />
a ‘knock-out’<br />
Local boxer and former World Boxing Organisation (WBO)<br />
Cruiserweight World Champion, Johnny Nelson, helped Jet garage,<br />
Bridgehouse Service Station on Renishaw Hill, celebrate the<br />
opening of its new convenience store on Tuesday, 20 April.<br />
The forecourt shop re-opened its doors following extensive<br />
expansion, quadrupling the shop size from 250 to 1,000 square feet<br />
and providing the local community with a much wider selection of<br />
essential products and services.<br />
To help celebrate the new shop launch, Johnny Nelson<br />
'cut the ribbon’ at 9.30am at Bridgehouse,<br />
along with service station owners,<br />
Karon and Pete Swinden.<br />
The new shop at Bridgehouse now offers a ‘bake & bite’ in-store<br />
bakery and an off-licence. The Service Station also offers an MOT<br />
testing bay, which is part of the Good Garage Scheme, a registered<br />
directory of trusted local independent garages for car servicing.<br />
Karon Swinden, Bridgehouse owner, said: “We are very excited<br />
about the new shop and facilities. With the large amount of<br />
passing trade we receive from motorists on the M1, we are often<br />
asked about services that we previously could not offer when we<br />
had just the small kiosk shop. Now we are fully equipped to provide<br />
a full range of general supplies and motoring services to both the<br />
local community and passing trade. From the reaction we’ve had so<br />
far, it seems that our customers are as thrilled as we are.”<br />
intouch<br />
7<br />
Jet’s moving to<br />
‘topspot’...or should we<br />
say Topspot is moving to Jet!<br />
Four Aces in Wardley and Marske Services in Marske-by-the-Sea, part of the Topspot group, have chosen Jet as their<br />
new fuel supplier. Both garages have been an integral part of the local community, fuelling their needs for over<br />
half a century. The garages recently revealed their distinctive new look and have already seen an increase in<br />
footfall.<br />
Barry Eastham, Director, chose Jet because of its competitive prices, the strong emphasis it places on delivering<br />
friendly, local service and the support it offers to all its sites. As well as bright, newly branded forecourts, Four<br />
Aces and Marske also have well-stocked convenience stores, jet washes and sell bottled gas. In addition, they<br />
are also offering JetCard to business customers, an ideal tool to help them take control of their fuel costs.<br />
“As a business that places great importance on serving the local community, we were particularly drawn to<br />
Jet’s community-centric ethos and low pricing strategy,” explained Barry Eastham. “We are delighted with<br />
the new forecourt and from the feedback we have had so far, so are our customers.”