
A brand new Centra convenience store and petrol forecourt has officially opened this week on Carn Road in Portadown, Northern Ireland, marking an investment of £4 million.
The store will be a welcome addition to the local community, creating 50 new jobs. Located next to the Carn and Seagoe industrial estates, the store boasts a hot deli and fresh salad and sandwich bar alongside extensive grab and go options for those working nearby.
Owned by local Portadown family and experienced retailers, Eamonn, Peter and Andrew Wilson, who also own the Supervalu store on Garvaghy Road, the Centra will also feature a wide range of fresh and chilled foods and meal solutions alongside meat products from Wilson’s Butchery.
Peter said: “We’re delighted to welcome customers to our new store. With a wide range of everyday essentials, our own ready meal selection and butchery range, we’re here to serve the needs of those who both live and work in the area. Whether it’s a quick bite, a family dinner, or the weekly shop, we’re committed to offering quality and convenience to the local community.”
With an off licence, instore bakery offering pastries, breads and scones, and a Moo’d ice cream counter, the store offers a bright and modern shopping experience with convenience at the heart of the concept.
To mark the occasion and officially open the store, the Wilsons were joined by Musgrave NI’s MD Trevor Magill and retail sales director, David Higgins, while customers enojyed exclusive offers, food sampling and spot prizes.
In addition to an enhanced product range and as part of Centra’s commitment to value, shoppers will benefit from hundreds of best buys and savings of up to 40% on own brand products. This is in addition to its Supermarket Price Match on key everyday items with Tesco, plus its Epic Deals promotion on four big brands, which change every three weeks.





















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