Brian Donaldson, CEO, Maxol Group, Padraic Delaney, licensee, and Maxol regional manager Des Duffy pictured at Maxol Newport Road, Westport. Photo: Peter Houlihan

Big revamp for Maxol sites in Castlebar and Westport

MAXOL has announced the creation of 50 jobs at its revamped sites at Duffy's in Castlebar and on the Newport Road in Westport, which represent a combined investment in excess of €2 million.

Independent dealer Duffy’s is undergoing the conversion of its adjoining former car showroom and the official opening of the new forecourt store and delicatessen is scheduled for Friday (May 27). The investment has led to the creation of an additional 20 jobs in the areas of retail supervisors, shop sales assistants and deli sales positions.

Castlebar has also been chosen by Maxol to feature the company’s new Moreish food range and will also offer the latest café by Insomnia Coffee Company.

In Westport, Maxol Newport Road is steeped in history. Formerly an almshouse over a century ago, it was also the location of the former family home of local Patricia Gibbons, whose parents built the original service station 25 years ago after starting out with simple pump facilities outside their home.

Today, the outlet is already successful with a busy Maxol Mace store but is being extended in order to bring the convenience offering to a whole new level. An impressive food court is being introduced with seating for 60 people, offering the company’s Moreish food range and leading Irish brands such as Bewley’s Barista Bar. The redevelopment of Maxol Newport Road is leading to the creation of 30 jobs and the new-look site will open in June.

Speaking about the double investment, Brian Donaldson, Maxol’s group general manager and incoming CEO, commented: “We’re delighted to be investing in the west of Ireland at these great locations in Mayo, both of which represent a significant development for Maxol and opportunity for our licensees Tom Meehan in Castlebar and Padraic Delaney of Newport Road. The creation of 50 new permanent jobs will be of huge benefit to the areas and local economy.

“Maxol is, and always has been, about the people – about our customers that come through the doors. Today's customers’ requirements are about the full forecourt service and choice of quality fresh food for all times of the day. The consumer has always been our focus and will remain so with our planned future openings and redevelopments.”