NI motorway service stations to create over 200 jobs

The first motorway service stations are to open in Northern Ireland over the next two years, creating more than 200 jobs.
Tue, 17 Jun 2014
The first motorway service stations are to open in Northern Ireland over the next two years, creating more than 200 jobs.

As part of a £25m investment, Irish company Petrogas Global, will open four new service stations, two on either side of Belfast, which will each require 50 to 60 staff, managers and sales assistants.

The initial construction process is also set to create 1,000 jobs during the building phase.

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