Sandbach services
Sandbach Services | |
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The southbound services building | |
County | Cheshire |
Road | M6 |
Coordinates | 53°08′24″N 2°20′12″W / 53.13987°N 2.33665°WCoordinates: 53°08′24″N 2°20′12″W / 53.13987°N 2.33665°W |
Operator | RoadChef |
Date opened | 1976 |
Website | RoadChef |
Sandbach services (Cheshire)
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Sandbach services is a motorway service station on the M6 in Sandbach, Cheshire.
History
The services originally opened in 1976 and have always been operated by RoadChef. National Express use it for the drivers' forty-five minute breaks.
In 2004, Swiss catering inspectors working on behalf of the AA and Continental motoring organisations, found that Sandbach Services were the worst of the 61 service stations they had visited.[1] In August 2011 it was rated as 3 stars by quality assessors at Visit England.[2]
The arrests of two men in connection with the failed Glasgow bombing were conducted in the vicinity of Sandbach Services,[3] this is due to it being a relatively isolated services, as opposed to the next set of services at Stoke that are located on the junction with the A500. They are also the last services on the M6 in Cheshire, and therefore the final place for the Cheshire Constabulary to act.
Location
The services are located off junction 16 and 17 of the M6 on both sides of the carriageway. The nearest town is Sandbach. Nearby attractions include Jodrell Bank Observatory & Radio Telescopes.
References
- ↑ Paul Marston, "UK motorway services are the worst in Europe", The Telegraph, 23 Jun 2004, retrieved 18 July 2012
- ↑ http://www.visitengland.org/busdev/bussupport/qadays/Consultancy.aspx
- ↑ Richard Holt, Duncan Gardham, and David Millward, "Glasgow terror attack: two more arrests", The Telegraph, 2 Jul 2007, retrieved 18 July 2012
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