Yorkshire service station project secures funding

A NORTH Yorkshire services station has secured a £4m finance package to support the development of its new filling station services and truck stop.

Exelby Services has received the funding from HSBC for the work on the A1M at Leeming Bar, North Yorkshire.

Work has now started on site and is expected to be complete by September.

The £6.5m project will create a service area and will lead to 15 new jobs. The site will also include retail  facilities, a food outlet and Costa Coffee.

Exelby Services submitted plans in 2010 to move from its current site nearby  Londonderry as  the A1 upgrade has meant trucks currently have to detour  along  the  A1M service road to reach it. The new service area is adjacent to both the A1 and the Leeming Bar Industrial Estate.

The  company  has switched  its full business banking to HSBC’s North East Corporate  team  as  part  of  the  deal, which was led by senior corporate banking manager, Chris Bennett.

Exelby Services was established in 1976 by current chief executive Michael Exelby’s  father,  Ron,  and pioneered ‘fuel bunkering’ – a contract diesel refuelling system  which allows haulage companies to make large savings on the  cost of  diesel. It  now operates from two sites on the A19 South of Teesside,  a site at Junction 42 of the M6 at Carlisle and a site at J31 of the  M62  near  Castleford.  The company handles over 120 million litres of fuel  each  year  and  stores  diesel  for  most  of  the  major transport, distribution and fuel card companies at its sites.

Turnover at the company, which employs 60 people, has grown to £38m and it is expected that the new site will increase turnover by 30%.

Chief  executive,  Michael  Exelby, said:  “We have been working for over 10 years  on this project. It has been a long journey but we are delighted and excited  to have finally broken soil on the site. The new facility is vital for  this  stretch of the A1M because over five service areas and over 200 HGV parking  spaces have been lost due to the motorway upgrade. Our new filling station  and  truckstop  will  provide  top-of-the  range facilities to HGV drivers, as well as other motorists, in a modern and secure environment.”

HSBC  senior  corporate  manager, Chris Bennett, added: “Exelby Services is a business  that  has  shown  time  and again that it can adapt and flourish.

Michael’s father Ron first devised fuel bunkering after the construction of the Londonderry by-pass in the 1960s and they have shown that they can take a potential negative and turn it to their advantage. The passion they have shown in bringing this project to fruition is testament to the strength and ambition of the management team.”

 

 

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