The burger chain is opening at the Logistics North employment park close to the M61
Fast food giant Burger King is recruiting up to 30 staff ahead of opening a new drive-thru restaurant in Bolton. A new branch is set to open at Bridgewater Avenue, near the Logistics North and the M61 junction 4.
A Greggs drive thru has already opened at the development on August 21 and a Costa Coffee has been operating since 2017. A&F Forecourts Ltd are behind the the new project and he first stage of the petrol forecourt development, which includes an electrical car charging hub has already been completed. Logistics North employment park, operated by the Harworth Group, has attracted a number of national and international occupiers including Aldi, Lidl and Whistll, with three million sq ft of logistics and manufacturing space now occupied. There are currently around 5,500 people employed on the site.It is also home to Greene King’s Pine Tree Farm pub. The Burger King opening date has not been confirmed but the application process for for 30 new jobs there has started.
Burger King is also recruiting 25 restaurant crew members with applications for these opening at a later date. Jeremy Wright, people director of Burger King UK, said: “As we continue to deliver on our bold and ambitious growth plans, we are delighted to be creating new job and career opportunities in the area.
“We look forward to welcoming 30 new starters into the Burger King family, at our new Bolton restaurant. “We’re proud to provide an inclusive and supportive environment where our teams are able to develop their full potential and accelerate their careers, while making great friends and having fun along the way.”
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités
Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.
Glasgow burger joint challenging locals to try their 'hottest burger'It’s getting hot in here! Award winning burger aficionados, El Perro Negro are challenging the people of Glasgow to embrace the heat and try their hottest burger.
Lire la suite »
Mockery over ‘melted burger cheese’ yellow linesWatford residents have ridiculed newly painted yellow lines - comparing them to melted cheese - as mystery abounds over who did them.
Lire la suite »