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As a property developer, Heron also began planning large sites close to motorways in the 1990s. In each case they were beaten by another operator, so it's not clear what they had in mind - or whether they had wanted to sell project all along. These sites include [[Cardiff Gate]], [[Curdworth]], [[Maidstone]] and [[Thurrock]]. | As a property developer, Heron also began planning large sites close to motorways in the 1990s. In each case they were beaten by another operator, so it's not clear what they had in mind - or whether they had wanted to sell project all along. These sites include [[Cardiff Gate]], [[Curdworth]], [[Maidstone]] and [[Thurrock]]. | ||
Heron, both as a forecourt operator and a property developer, remained with the Ronson family, whom it is named after. The petrol stations went on to be operated by their [[Snax 24]] division, which uses other brand names, mostly [[Esso]]. Snax 24 is now part of the family-name [[Rontec]]. | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 28 May 2024
The large property development group Heron developed nearly 1,000 petrol filling stations in the UK, some of which formed part of major A-road service areas. These were operated under the distinctive, bright yellow 'Heron' brand.
As a property developer, Heron also began planning large sites close to motorways in the 1990s. In each case they were beaten by another operator, so it's not clear what they had in mind - or whether they had wanted to sell project all along. These sites include Cardiff Gate, Curdworth, Maidstone and Thurrock.
Heron, both as a forecourt operator and a property developer, remained with the Ronson family, whom it is named after. The petrol stations went on to be operated by their Snax 24 division, which uses other brand names, mostly Esso. Snax 24 is now part of the family-name Rontec.
Locations
Heron could be found at the following signposted service areas:
- Folly Tower (A4042)
- Foston (A1)
- Guston Court Farm (A2)
- Moor Farm (A19)
- Nene Valley (A45)
- Pickford Green (A45)
- Sedgefield (A689)