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1965 Company incorporated<ref>Companies House filings</ref>


1989 The first of a new design of service station was opened incorporating a new shop design. By the end of the year the company operated over 100 sites and planned to have 260 by the end of 1992.<ref>1989 Annual report</ref>
1989 The first of a new design of service station was opened incorporating a new shop design. By the end of the year the company operated over 100 sites and planned to have 260 by the end of 1992.<ref>1989 Annual report</ref>
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Subsidiary of Heron Corporation

1965 Company incorporated[1]

1989 The first of a new design of service station was opened incorporating a new shop design. By the end of the year the company operated over 100 sites and planned to have 260 by the end of 1992.[2]


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Sources of Information

  1. Companies House filings
  2. 1989 Annual report