Corrib Oil officially reopened its store in Castlebar, Co. Mayo on Friday 28 February following a six-week refurbishment.
The store – as part of the service station and energy-provider group – is located at Humbert Way, Ring Road.
It features a number of high-profile Irish and international retail offerings, including Spar, Insomnia Coffee and a brand-new concession with Zambrero.
The new store also includes an on-site oil office, where customers can order their home heating oil while in-store.
Part of the Corrib network since 2001, the Castlebar site supports 44 jobs in the locality.
A number of long-serving staff at the store performed the official ribbon-cutting ceremony.
Corrib Oil marked the official reopening with in-store offers throughout the day, along with prize giveaways.
‘Enhanced And Expanded Service’
Announcing the official reopening, the head of retail at Corrib Oil Gillian Morris said it is good news for Castlebar and Mayo as a whole.
Morris said, “We’re excited to be officially re-opening our Castlebar store.
“We have been growing our retail footprint over recent years, reflecting our firm focus on meeting the fuel, retail, home heating and food needs of local communities.
“The refurbishment of this site underscores the scale of our commitment.
“Working with partners like BWG, we’re committed to offering an enhanced and expanded service to all our customers, both here in Castlebar and across the country.
“Our Oil Office is open from Monday to Friday, 9am-6pm and Saturday 9am-4pm to take home heating oil orders in person, or customers can order online at www.corriboil.com 24/7, 365 days a year.
“Jason Kelly, our office oil manager, and his team are on hand to support our local customers and their home heating requirements.”
‘Dynamic, Fast-Growing, Community-Based’
The manager of Corrib Oil’s Castlebar store Sean Ryan added, “This store supports 44 jobs locally, who are proud to be part of a dynamic, fast-growing, community-based business.
“Many of those team members have been with us for many years, and it’s a great honour that some of our long-standing Castlebar staff got to cut the ribbon last Friday.”
In February, Corrib Oil announced plans to more than double its nationwide presence to 100 by 2030, creating 1,200 jobs across the country.
This came a few months after the retailer announced a brand partnership with American brand Wendy’s, which will bring 10 new quick-service restaurants to Ireland over the next two years.
These new sites will be a blend of standalone Wendy’s restaurants as well as new Wendy’s offerings in existing Corrib service station locations.
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