A long-awaited new service station in the suburbs of Preston is fully operational after Greggs became the last of the site’s outlets to begin trading.
The Lancashire Post understands that around 50 jobs have been created in total across the five brands that make up the Saddle Inn Services – named after the historic pub that used to stand on the plot. The 24-hour facility was built as part of the development of the Preston Western Distributor Road – connecting the A583 Blackpool Road with a new junction 2 on the M55 at Higher Bartle – which opened exactly 12 months ago.
The arrival of Greggs at the end of June completed the line-up, when the bakery chain joined a Spar, a Subway and a drive-thru Starbucks branch on the site. The businesses are based around a petrol forecourt operating under the “EG on the Move” moniker – part of the Blackburn-based EG Group, founded by the multi-billionaire Issa brothers.
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