New lease of life for 105 petrol stations set to reopen under Asda name after takeover – see if one's near you | The Sun

MORE than a hundreds petrol stations are set to reopen and be given a new lease of life by Asda.

The supermarket giant previously signed on the dotted line to take over 132 Co-op sites and has now revealed the full list of those yet to reopen.


It comes as the chain is expanding its convenience-format stores across the country.

The deal included 116 retail sites with attached petrol stations, plus three development sites.

So far it has opened a total of 11 Co-ops as Asda Express sites in all corners of the UK, including in Yorkshire, Leicestershire, Lancashire, Somerset London, Scotland, and Devon.

The chain also has plans for a further 105 to open by March 2024.

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The converted Asda Express sites stock around 3,000 branded and own-label products.

These include essential items like milk and bread, last minute dinner ingredients and lunch on the go.

As part of the take over of shops around 2,300 workers currently employed by Co-op stores will transfer to Asda.

If your local Co-op is on the list to be switched over you could be quids in too.

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Savvy shoppers have taken to social media to share bargain hauls they managed to pick up during their Co-op's closing down sale.

They've managed to pick up dozens of items including three bottles of cooking oil, five tins of coffee, cleaning products, pasta dishes and Ryvita for just £18.

Below The Sun exclusively reveals the full list of 105 Co-op sites set to be turned into Asda Express stores by March next year:

  • Astley – Manchester Road
  • Finedon – Burton Road
  • Builth Wells – Station Road
  • Gunnislake – Sand Hill
  • Polegate – Polegate Road
  • Walthamstow – Markhouse Road
  • Kirk Hallam – Ladywood Road
  • Amesbury – Solstice Park
  • Harbourne – High Street
  • Guisborough – Middlesbrough Road
  • Kingsbridge – Ilbert Road
  • Minster – Tothill Street
  • West Didsbury – Princess Road
  • Silkstone – Barnsley Road
  • Burwell – Ness Road
  • Handbridge – Queens Park Road
  • Lymington – Southampton Road
  • Pontyates – Heol Y Meinciau
  • Roehampton – Roehampton Vale
  • Ilkeston – Heanor Road
  • Witham – Hatfield Road
  • Dounby
  • Ingleton – New Road
  • Norwich – Dereham Road
  • Yeovil – Sherborne Road
  • Gillingham – Beechings Way
  • Gomersal – Oxford Road
  • Yarm – Low Lane
  • Bournemouth – Holdenhurst Road
  • Old Colwyn – Abergele Road
  • Washington – Parsons Road
  • Cross Hills – Station Road
  • Rochester – CIty Way
  • Hemel Hempstead – Redbourn Road
  • Ballymena – Broughshane Street
  • Settle – Church Street
  • Aston – Worksop Road
  • Bournemouth – Westway
  • Knaresborough – Boroughbridge Road
  • Necton – Rudge Way
  • Marksbury
  • Sittingbourne – Sheppey Way
  • Broseley – Ironbridge Road
  • Crewe – Bradfield Road
  • Launceston – Western Road
  • Lupset – Horbury Road
  • Annitsford – Moor Farm
  • Southampton – Mill Brook Road West
  • Barrow – Holm Road
  • Hereford, Holmer Road
  • Prudhoe – Front Street
  • Strood – Salters Cross
  • Honley – Huddersfield Road
  • Northallerton – Darlington Road
  • Swanley – High Street
  • Penzance – New Road
  • Retford – North Road
  • Broadford – Main Street
  • Pangbourne – Reading Road
  • Knaresborough – Wetherby Road
  • Mapperley – Woodborough Road
  • Sandbach – Congleton Road
  • Liversedge – Bradford Road
  • Aberfeldy – Dunkeld Street
  • Roundhay – Street Lane
  • Marlborough – Salcombe Road
  • Hopton-on-Sea – Lowestoft Road
  • Hungerford – Charnham Street
  • Coedpoeth – High Street
  • Durrington – The Boulevard
  • Clapham – Wandsworth Road
  • Wilmslow – Altrincham Road
  • Shirehampton – High Street
  • Yateley – Reading Road
  • Colchester – Shrub End Road
  • Newton Abbot – Newton Road
  • Biggin Hill – Main Road
  • York – Boroughbridge Road
  • Cardiff – Llantrisant Road
  • Derby – Duffield Road
  • Kirk Hammerton – York Road
  • Sandford – Sandford Road
  • Sandy – Bedford Road
  • Hornchurch – North Street
  • Holmes Chapel – Middlewich Road
  • Evesham – Twyford Services
  • Fareham – Highland Road
  • Heywood – Middleton Road
  • Leicester – Lutterworth Road
  • Crouch End – Tottenham Lane
  • Basingstoke – Grove Road
  • Maidenhead – Bridge Road
  • Crawley – Balcombe Road
  • Corsham – Pickwick Road
  • Dagenham – Beacontree Avenue
  • Rhuddlan – Rhyl Road
  • Horsham – Worthing Road
  • Penkridge – Wolverhampton Road
  • Poole – Sandbanks Road
  • Bow – Bow Road
  • Southampton – Broadoak
  • Plymouth – Plymouth Road
  • Horley – Brighton Road
  • Marple – Stockport Road
  • Newport – Highcross

The following sites have already opened across the UK:

  • Milnsbridge – Manchester Road
  • Ellistown – Midland Road
  • Locking – Locking Moor Road
  • Hillingdon – Uxbridge Road
  • Nether Poppleton – Great North Way
  • Birkhill – Dundee
  • Mytholmroyd – Burnley Road
  • Plymouth – Wembury Road
  • Bramley – Horsham Road
  • Chorley – Moor Road
  • Gosforth- Rotary Way

A further three locations are set to open as part of the deal but the locations of these have not been revealed

Mohsin Issa, Asda’s co-owner, said: “The launch of our conversion programme is an incredibly exciting moment for our business and accelerates our presence in the fast-growing convenience market.

"We look forward to bringing Asda’s great value in fuel and groceries to many more communities across the UK and to welcoming over 2,000 former Co-op colleagues to the Asda family in the coming months."

In addition to the recently converted Asda Express stores, the supermarket currently has three stand-alone Express stores too.

These include locations in Sutton Coldfield, London (Tottenham Hale) and Calne.

Shoppers are able to buy a range of hot and cold takeaway food options from Asda and partner brands including Leon.

They also offer parcel collection, return services and a grocery delivery service through Uber Eats.

Upcoming sites include Manchester Oxford Road and Romford Station, which are due to open in the coming months.

Asda has also confirmed that its acquisition of EG Group’s UK convenience estate is on track to be finished by the end of the year.

It isn't the only supermarket moving into the convenience sector though.

Morrisons is in the process of closing hundreds of McColl's stores and reopening them as mini Morrisons Daily sites.

These convenience stores stock a range of Morrisons own-brand and branded products, spanning fresh fruit and veg, meat, bread and dairy.

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The retailer has begun stocking items from its budget Savers range across its 500 convenience stores including toilet rolls, washing up liquid, sausages and skimmed milk.

Plus, Nisa is to open 400 new shops as part of its huge expansion plans.

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