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County:
  
Buckinghamshire

Website:
  
Welcome Break

Operator
  
Welcome Break

Date opened:
  
26 November 1959

Road
  
M1 motorway

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Similar
  
London Gateway services, Burton‑in‑Kendal Services, Donington Park services, Watford Gap services, Bridgwater services

Newport Pagnell Services is a motorway service station between junctions 14 and 15 of the M1 motorway near Newport Pagnell and Milton Keynes in north Buckinghamshire. It is owned and operated by Welcome Break.

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History

Newport Pagnell Services were the second service station to be opened in the UK, but as the Watford Gap services were originally only for trucks, Newport Pagnell was the first to open for all traffic. It opened on 26 November 1959, the birthday of Charles Forte, Baron Forte. Like the motorway, the site was designed by Sir Owen Williams.

The service station is one of fourteen for which large murals were commissioned from artist David Fisher in the 1990s, designed to reflect the local area and history.

Hotels

  • Ramada
  • Restaurants

  • Burger King
  • KFC
  • Starbucks
  • Subway
  • Harry Ramsden's
  • deli2go
  • Shops

  • WHSmith
  • Waitrose
  • Fuel

  • Shell
  • EV Charging Station
  • Ecotricity
  • Other

  • Free Wifi
  • Parking free up to 2 hours
  • Free shower facilities
  • Baby facilities
  • Cash machines
  • Welcome Break Gaming 24 hours
  • In the news

    On 3 September 2007, a National Express coach from Birmingham to Luton airport and Stansted airport (making an unscheduled stop) failed to make a turn on the approach road and overturned. A number of people including the driver were seriously injured. The driver was subsequently convicted of drink driving and dangerous driving.

    References

    Newport Pagnell services Wikipedia