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Granada opens M4 stop

5th July 1986, Page 8
5th July 1986
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Page 8, 5th July 1986 — Granada opens M4 stop
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• Granada has opened a £5 million motorway service area at Newbury/Chieveley at the intersection of the M4 and the A34 (Junction 13).

The new service area, Granada's 16th, is open 29 hours every day, and provides a restaurant with 300 seats, a fast food bar, a shop and a petrol and dery forecourt, with four dery pumps.

Access to the new facilities is provided from both the A34 and the M4.

General manager of the new service area will be Michael Parsley, previously general manager at Ferrybridge service area.

Granada says there is "ample parking for cars, commercial vehicles and coaches," but nobody was available at the time of going to press to say exactly how many parking spaces there are.

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