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A small petrol station at a traffic light junction on the Isle of Sheppey.
A small petrol station at a traffic light junction makes up the Isle of Sheppey very own official service area.


==Facilities==
==Facilities==
{{facilities| Outdoor Space | Small grass bank behind building; public footpath connection |primary }}
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{BP}}, {{Budgens}}, {{Greggs}}, {{Costa Express}}, [[Dunkin' Donuts]], f'real Milkshakes, Hershey's Freeze, Reese's Freeze, {{Rollover}}, Tango Ice Blast, Air1 AdBlue, Aquatec Jet Wash Centre, Free Cash Machine |primary }}
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{BP}}, {{Budgens}}, {{Greggs}}, {{Costa Express}}, [[Dunkin' Donuts]], f'real Milkshakes, Hershey's Freeze, Reese's Freeze, {{Rollover}}, Tango Ice Blast, Air1 AdBlue, Aquatec Jet Wash Centre, Free Cash Machine |primary }}


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==Trivia and History==
==Trivia and History==
In the 1930s there was a garage on what is now the old road across the Isle of Sheppey, which is now part of the A250. In 1981, this garage was known as Sheppey Auto Garage and gained fuel facilities around this time. This later became the current service station, with fuel provided by [[Esso]] throughout the 1980s.
[[File:Greggs Queenborough 2021.jpg|250px|thumb|alt=Greggs store.|The new Greggs store.]]
In the 1930s there was a garage on what is now the old road across the Isle of Sheppey, which is now part of the A250. By 1981, this garage was known as Sheppey Auto Garage and gained fuel facilities around this time. This became the current service station, with fuel provided by [[Esso]] throughout the 1980s.


The site was later acquired by George Hammond Plc in the early 1990s, who rebranded the site to [[Shell]] in 1998. The site was later rebranded to [[BP]] in the 2000s. In early 2012, the filling station was refurbished, gaining a larger sales building housing a [[SPAR]] store with a [[Subway]] concession. The forecourt also gained a four-bay jet wash and vac centre.  
The site was acquired by George Hammond Plc in the early 1990s, who rebranded it to [[Shell]] in 1998. It was then rebranded to [[BP]] in the 2000s. The filling station was refurbished in early 2012, gaining a larger sales building housing a [[SPAR]] store with a [[Subway]] concession. The forecourt also gained a four-bay jet wash and vac centre.  


The Subway closed in 2018, whilst the sales building rebranded to Welcome in partnership with Southern Co-op in May 2019.
The Subway store closed in 2018, whilst the sales building rebranded to 'Welcome' in partnership with Southern Co-op in May 2019.


On 30 June 2021, [[MFG]] acquired George Hammond PLC which saw this site transfer to their estate. As a result of the acquisition, MFG rebranded the store to [[Budgens]] and reintroduced [[Costa Express]] to the site. MFG then refurbished the interior in October 2021 opening a new [[Greggs]] store in the former Subway space on 21 October 2021 alongside a number of grab and go options.
[[MFG]] acquired George Hammond PLC on 30 June 2021. MFG rebranded the store to [[Budgens]] and reintroduced [[Costa Express]] to the site. They then refurbished the interior, opening a new [[Greggs]] store in the former Subway space on 21 October 2021, alongside a number of new grab and go options.


The petrol station is one of 87 petrol stations that MFG intends to sell in 2022 under a deal with the Competition and Markets Authority.
The petrol station is one of 87 petrol stations that MFG intends to sell in 2022 under a deal with the Competition and Markets Authority.
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[[Category:A-roads (no motorway)]][[Category:A249]]
[[Category:A-roads (no motorway)]][[Category:A249]]

Revision as of 20:10, 3 September 2022

Location:

A249 at Queenborough
(also accessible to traffic on the A250 and the B2007)

Signposted from the road.

Postcode:

ME12 3EW

map and directions

Access/Layout:

Single site located at a junction.


A small petrol station at a traffic light junction makes up the Isle of Sheppey very own official service area.

Facilities

Outdoor Space: Small grass bank behind building; public footpath connection Forecourt: BP, Budgens, Greggs, Costa Express, Dunkin' Donuts, f'real Milkshakes, Hershey's Freeze, Reese's Freeze, Rollover, Tango Ice Blast, Air1 AdBlue, Aquatec Jet Wash Centre, Free Cash Machine

Parking Prices

Short stay customer parking is available for cars. No HGV parking is available.

This information is provided to us by third parties. You should always check with staff on site.

Contact Details

🏢 Address:
265-269 Queenborough Road
Minster on Sea
Sheerness
Kent
ME12 3EW


Trivia and History

Greggs store.
The new Greggs store.

In the 1930s there was a garage on what is now the old road across the Isle of Sheppey, which is now part of the A250. By 1981, this garage was known as Sheppey Auto Garage and gained fuel facilities around this time. This became the current service station, with fuel provided by Esso throughout the 1980s.

The site was acquired by George Hammond Plc in the early 1990s, who rebranded it to Shell in 1998. It was then rebranded to BP in the 2000s. The filling station was refurbished in early 2012, gaining a larger sales building housing a SPAR store with a Subway concession. The forecourt also gained a four-bay jet wash and vac centre.

The Subway store closed in 2018, whilst the sales building rebranded to 'Welcome' in partnership with Southern Co-op in May 2019.

MFG acquired George Hammond PLC on 30 June 2021. MFG rebranded the store to Budgens and reintroduced Costa Express to the site. They then refurbished the interior, opening a new Greggs store in the former Subway space on 21 October 2021, alongside a number of new grab and go options.

The petrol station is one of 87 petrol stations that MFG intends to sell in 2022 under a deal with the Competition and Markets Authority.

Alternatives

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