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Charlestown Service Station, Official Opening

The Charlestown Service Station will be officially opened on Saturday, February 18th by Minister of State for Regional and Economic Development, Michael Ring at 2:30pm at the Charlestown Service Station.

 

Supermac’s Managing Directors, Pat and Una McDonagh, will be joined for the official opening celebrations by Fair City’s Ryan Andrews, who plays Sean Cassidy on the hit RTÉ soap, as well as stars from the Mayo football team, members of the local community, local politicians and other dignitaries. They will be entertained on the day with music by face painters, stilt walkers, cartoon characters, prize giveaways and Midwest Radio will broadcast live from the Charlestown Service Station. All this will be taking place between 2 and 5 pm.

 

Supermac’s Managing Director Pat McDonagh said, “We are delighted Minister Ring gave us the honour of officially opening The Charlestown Service Station. We are heartened the Minister recognises the benefits of The Charlestown Service Station in providing essential services for the local community and motorists on the N5 and N17. As with all our stores and service stations throughout the country, we strive to be strong members of the local community and we welcome the local schools, businesses and sports clubs in particular to attend. Una and I have been overwhelmed by the level of support members of the local community have given us to date at the Charlestown Service Station. It means a great deal to us to see the relationship developing in the local area.”

 

Thirty new jobs came on stream with the opening of Charlestown Service Station conveniently located on the N17 just off the N5 and it comprises a Service Station and Food Court with a vast variety of food offerings including Supermac’s, Papa John’s Pizza, SuperSubs a Mac’s Place delicatessen, a Bewley’s Coffee dock as well as a Topaz Fuel Station and a Spar Convenience Shop. The site has ample parking for busses, trucks and cars with a convenient 24-hour fuel pump.

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