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Highland Fuels transforms Balfron Filling Station following major investment

Balfron in Stirlingshire is celebrating the opening of a new, large convenience retail store on the site of a former workshop and car dealership.

Highland Fuels Allan Murdoch & David Ferrie

Highland Fuels initially opened the doors to the new convenience store on Buchanan Street, Balfron on Thursday 30 January, following a major investment to redevelop the property after acquiring the site in October 2022. Fuel and jet wash services will also soon be available at the site from the end of March.

Capital investment programme

Highland Fuels is implementing a broader capital investment programme into its network to address the increasing demand for convenience-focused forecourt retailing, including expanded grocery selections and food-to-go offerings.

Speaking about the opening of the company’s 16th petrol station, Highland Fuels Retail Director, Allan Murdoch, said: “We are delighted to provide the community of Balfron and the surrounding area a new quality of retail convenience together with Morrisons Daily. The accompanying forecourt services will open in a few weeks’ time, enabling the community to purchase fuel locally without incurring a long drive to the nearest retailer.

“In keeping with the rural setting, the new Morrisons Daily will have a farm shop feel and stock quality products from local companies such as Aulds the Bakers and authentic Indian ready meals from Praveen Kumar – as well as a Pret Express coffee offering – and everyday grocery essentials you’d expect to find in a supermarket.

“It’s so exciting to bring this project to fruition in what is a wonderful community. We have been based in the local community centre for the duration of the redevelopment and have already engaged with many members of the community. We are also delighted to have established new employment for 13 roles within the community that we serve.”

The newly developed forecourt area has 22 car parking spaces including two accessible parking bays at the front of the shop. Pay at Pump technology will also be available, giving fuel customers the ability to purchase fuel outside of store opening hours. A new premium jet-wash facility has been installed to the rear of the site to provide customers with a range of different wash programmes for their cars.

Future plans

Talking about the company’s future plans, Allan Murdoch, said: “It’s an exciting time for the company, and following the new opening at Balfron, we are actively progressing further investment opportunities across our existing estate, as well as identifying new locations across Scotland to meet the demand for convenience-led forecourt retailing.”

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