Original owner: Forte
Current Owner: Welcome Break

Then:
Trivia:
Bridge was built by Government with the motorway before development, was
clad in fibreglass paneling to match the main buildings.
First Motorway Service Station to have a permanent Police Community Support
Officer
In 2001 received 2 stars from Egon Ronay, who in the previous year had
dismissed all motorway food as "rubbish". Only 5 MSA's gained
a two star award from Mr Ronay.
In 1989, a lorry containing explosives broke down nearby and was moved
to the service area to await repair, attended to by a fire engine. One
side of the services was closed until the vehicle was repaired.
Has approximately 2 million Visitors per year
Current:
Pictures:

Above- the dinning room, below, the shop (a lot smaller those days)

Below, the entrance today. Look carefully and you may spot credit card
sales people hiding behind the bush..... To the right of the entrance,
a coffee bar.
The bridge. You can where where the fibre glass tube was added onto the
governments concrete. It used to be an orangy yellow. Ross Bowman suggests
it was made in the same way as a railway carriage - possibly
contemporary to the Intercity 125 - early 1970s style.
Thanks
Ross Bowman
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