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Catterick services is a proposed motorway service area (MSA) near to Catterick village in North Yorkshire, England.The services were first proposed in 2019, receiving planning permission in 2022, and a revised permission in December 2024 due to a legal issue with the previous approval of 2022.
A1(M) is the designation given to a series of four separate motorway sections in the UK. Each section is an upgrade to a section of the A1 , a major north–south road which connects London , the capital of England, with Edinburgh , the capital of Scotland.
Moto is currently in the development stage for its third new build service area at a site located near Sawtry, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire on the A1(M). In 2021, Moto became a franchisee of Pret A Manger and started adding stores to its busier MSA locations.
Wetherby Services is a motorway service area north of Wetherby on the A1(M) motorway in northern England. [1] It opened in September 2008, and the hotel (a 126-bed Days Inn hotel, the first major hotel in the north of the town) opened later. The service station is situated at junction 46 of the A1(M), the interchange between the A1(M) and the ...
The Vale of York services (also known as Kirby Hill services) is a future motorway service area (MSA) on the A1(M) in North Yorkshire, England.The MSA will be located on the western side of the motorway between Junctions 48 and 49, with access to both the northbound and southbound carriageways.
It is also a principal hub of the national motorway network, with the M1 and M62 intersecting in the south east of the city and the A1(M) running along its eastern border. The M1 joins the A1(M) in east Leeds, creating a semi-orbital motorway consisting of the M62, M1 and A1(M) motorways around the south and east of the city.
In 2011, the UK Government designated the Alconbury Enterprise Zone covering the site, to encourage development delivering new jobs and homes in the area. [ 6 ] Planning permission was granted in October 2014 for up to 290,000 m 2 of employment floorspace and up to 5,000 homes, with supporting infrastructure and facilities, including shops ...
The M1/A1 link road between Leeds (now junction 43 of the M1) and the A1(M) at Hook Moor, opened in February 1999. [1] Although the slip roads were built in 1999, it was ten years before junction 45 was opened to lead along a 2.5-mile (4 km) dual carriageway (designated the A63) westwards into Leeds. [ 2 ]