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Roadchef Motorways Limited is a
company which operates 21
motorway service areas in the
United Kingdom.
Roadchef was
founded in July 1973 as a
joint venture...
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Break and
Roadchef and a
developing chain of
stations being constructed by Extra. Some of the 94
service areas on this list are on
major A-
roads rather than...
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service station on the M5 in Worcestershire, England. It is
operated by
Roadchef. In
August 2011, it was
rated as 4
stars (southbound) and 3
stars (northbound)...
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local company that had run a
nearby petrol station before the M1 opened.
Roadchef bought the
services from Blue Boar in 1995. The main
building was designed...
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British businessman and
catering executive. He was
chief executive of the
Roadchef chain of
motorway service stations from 2001 to 2004. Born in
Bromley in...
- in the UK are
owned by one of
three companies: Moto,
Welcome Break and
Roadchef.
Smaller operators include Extra,
Westmorland and EG Group. The
first two...
- services. The
services had a long-running
share ownership scheme,
provided by
RoadChef. In 2014,
former employees at the
services won a
court case
after shares...
- Brownhills, Cannock, and Walsall, in Staffordshire, England. It is
operated by
Roadchef,
which has a 25-year
lease on the site. The
company also uses the site...
- Yorkshire. Also in the same year, they
purchased Winchester Services from
Roadchef,
rebranding the
sites under their own name. Moto's
second new
build services...
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station operator in the UK
behind Moto (1st),
Welcome Break (2nd) and
RoadChef (3rd). It came into
operation after the
government deregulated motorway...