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{{Services
{{Services
|type = motorway
|type = motorway
|image = Blyth 2022.jpg
|image = Blyth 2025.jpg
|operator = Moto
|operator = Moto
|road = [[A1(M)]] at J34{{newline}}(also accessible to traffic on the [[A1]], [[A614]] and the B6045)
|road = [[A1(M)]] at J34{{newline}}(also accessible to traffic on the [[A1]], [[A614]] and the B6045)
|postcode = S81 8HG
|postcode = S81 8HG
|signposted = Yes
|signposted = Yes
|stype = Single site located at a junction.
|stype = Single site located at a junction
|rating = Blyth
|rating = Blyth
|coords = 53.387491, -1.06091
|coords = 53.387491, -1.06091
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|markerpost = 4000 }}
|markerpost = 4000 }}


Small services at the bottom of the Doncaster Bypass, or top of the Blyth Bypass if you prefer. It's no longer accessed directly from the A1, but from the new interchange next to it.
A small service area at the bottom of the Doncaster Bypass, or top of the Blyth Bypass if you prefer. It's no longer accessed directly from the A1, but from the new interchange next to it.


==Facilities==
==Facilities==
{{facilities | Restaurants | {{Burger King}}, {{Costa}}, {{Greggs}}, {{Costa Express}}, {{Krispy Kreme}} }}
{{facilities| Catering | {{Burger King}}, {{Costa}}, {{Greggs}}, {{Costa Express}}, {{Krispy Kreme}}, {{M&S Coffee to Go}} }}
{{facilities| Shops | {{M&S Simply Food}}, {{WHSmith}} }}
{{facilities| Shops | {{M&S Food}}, {{WHSmith}} }}
{{facilities| Amenities | [[&Play]], [[Full Hou$e]], Showers }}
{{facilities| Amenities | {{Travelodge}}, {{&Play}}, {{Changing Places}}, Showers }}
{{facilities| Hotel | {{Travelodge||115/Blyth-A1-M}} }}
{{facilities| Outdoor Space | Large grass space behind hotel }}
{{charging points| GRIDSERVE Electric Highway 50kW CCS & CHAdeMO & 22kW Type 2 }}
{{facilities| Charging Points | GRIDSERVE Electric Highway HPC 350kW CCS, 100kW CHAdeMO & 22kW Type 2; Tesla Supercharger 250kW CCS }}
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{Esso}}, {{Spar}}, {{Starbucks on the Go}}, AdBlue4You, Free Cash Machine }}
{{facilities| Forecourt | {{Esso}}, {{Asda Express}}, {{Rollover}}, {{Starbucks on the Go}}, Jet Wash, Free Cash Machine }}


==Parking Prices==
==Parking Prices==
First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 and HGVs, caravans and motorhomes £26. HGVs can pay £28 to include a £10 food voucher.
First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 and HGVs, caravans and motorhomes £29. HGVs can pay £32 to include a £10 food voucher.


Prices are paid using [https://paybyphone.co.uk/how-it-works/parking PayByPhone]. The location code is 2428.
Prices are paid in the shop or by using [https://www.justpark.com/parking/products/how-it-works JustPark]. The location code is 625118.


The fees are strictly enforced by [[CP Plus]].
HGVs can also pay by using [https://snapacc.com/ SNAP]. The location code is 13466.


This information is provided to us by third parties. You should always check with staff on site.
The fees are strictly enforced by [[GroupNexus]].
 
{{Parking Disclaimer}}


==Contact Details==
==Contact Details==
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S81 8HG
S81 8HG
|telephone = 01909 591841
|telephone = 01909 591841
|gridref = SK625882
|websites =  
|websites =  
* [https://www.moto-way.com/services/blyth/ Amenity building and hotel operated by Moto]
* [https://moto-way.com/services/blyth/ Amenity building operated by Moto]
* [https://www.eg.group Forecourt operated by EG Group]
* [https://www.travelodge.co.uk/hotels/115/Blyth-A1-M-hotel Hotel operated by Travelodge]
* [https://storelocator.asda.com/east-midlands/worksop/moto-service-area-hilltop-roundabout Forecourt operated by Asda]
|foursquare = 4b634036f964a520966d2ae3
|foursquare = 4b634036f964a520966d2ae3
|3words = hammocks.shrimp.jousting }}
|3words = tooth.lucky.lunching }}


==Trivia and History==
==Trivia and History==
{{Gallery
{{Gallery
|image = Blyth closed entrance.jpg
|image = Blyth Country Kitchen.jpg
|size = 250
|size = 250
|duped = yes
|caption = The Country Kitchen restaurant, pictured in 1990.
|caption = The old entrance still had signs.
|keydates = {{Key Date | 1988 | Opened by [[Granada]] }}
|keydates = {{Key Date | 1988 | Opened by [[Granada]] }}
{{Key Date | 2001 | Re-branded Moto }} }}
{{Key Date | 2001 | Re-branded Moto }}
The site was privately developed by Granada and Esso, as an easy way to increase their presence without needing to tackle all the regulations that come with building a new motorway site. It was positioned two miles north of [[Spital|a small service area]] owned by their arch-rival, Forte.
{{Key Date | 2008 | Site entrance moved }} }}
This service area was privately developed by Granada and Esso as an A-road service area. This made it an easy way to increase their presence without needing to tackle all the regulations that come with building a new motorway site. It was positioned two miles north of [[Spital|a small service area]] owned by their arch-rival, Forte. Blyth was planned quickly, and opened in early 1988.
 
The 16 acres of land had previously been identified for use as a shopping centre.
 
As a result of its small scale, Blyth was designed using Granada's standard back-up design with a cross shape building. This turned out to become much busier than expected, so when Burger King was added it was placed in the very middle of the building, rather than interrupting the small restaurant area.


As a result, it used their standard back-up design with a cross shape. This turned out to become much busier than expected, so when Burger King was added it was placed in the very middle of the building, rather than interrupting the small restaurant area.
The restaurant and coffee area followed Granada and then Moto's brand names changes, becoming [[EDC]] and [[Caffè Ritazza]]. An "EDC Express" van would be parked outside to manage queues. The restaurants then became [[Costa]], [[Greggs]] and a shared seating area.


The land had previously been identified for use as a shopping centre.
A 2011 extension saw the site gain a [[M&S Simply Food]] store and lose the large restaurant windows. An outdoor children's play area was also removed.


Before the extension, the current position of Costa, Greggs and shared seating area was an [[EDC]] restaurant and [[Caffè Ritazza]] coffee shop. The services also featured an "EDC Express" van outside. Before removal, there was also a children's play area.
Moto added a Changing Places facility here in its own pre-fabricated extension to the main building in early 2023.


A 2011 extension saw the site gain a M&S Simply Food store and lose the large restaurant windows. New Tesla charging points are now under construction here.
===Forecourt===
As a result of the original partnership, the forecourt was operated directly by Esso, who fitted it with a Snack & Shop store and [[Coffee Nation]] offering.


The forecourt was operated directly by Esso with a Snack & Shop store and [[Coffee Nation]] offering here until 2015 when it was sold to [[Euro Garages]]. Euro Garages rebranded the store to SPAR, added a Starbucks on the Go machine and added a Subway offering. In late 2020 and following an unsuccessful post-coronavirus lockdown reopening, the Subway unit closed and was removed from the entrance signs. Despite the closure, the unit remained fully furnished for some time after.
It was sold to [[Euro Garages]] in 2015, who then rebranded the store to [[SPAR]], added a Starbucks on the Go machine and a Subway offering. The Subway unit closed in late 2020 but, despite the closure, the unit remained fully furnished for some time after. The store was later redesigned in 2022, removing the Subway unit and adding a new [[Rollover]] hot food offering
 
The store rebranded again in April 2023, this time to [[ASDA On the Move]], before being handed over to Asda and rebranding to Asda Express in December 2023.


===Junction Changes===
===Junction Changes===
Until 2007 Blyth was situated on the A1 southbound, but thanks to a roundabout with the A614 being just north of it and a loop road linking the services to the A614, it was accessible to traffic on both sides of the carriageway.
[[File:Blyth closed entrance.jpg|Road signs welcoming visitors to the closed, old service area entrance, pictured in 2008.|250px|thumb|right|alt=A muddy patch with a sign in the middle saying Welcome to Moto.]]
When it was built, Blyth was accessed from the main southbound carriageway of the A1. The Hilltop Roundabout allowed northbound traffic to turn around, access the service area, and then all traffic followed the exit back to the A614.


Roadworks have since replaced the roundabout with a flyover. The loop road's connection to the A1 has been closed (later an overflow car park) and the old exit has become two-way.
Despite it technically being on the A1 and seemingly not going through the motorway service area system, at some point the Department of Transport decided that motorway service area signs could be placed on the A1(M), which were measured as if the roundabout wasn't there.


Although new road signs were erected to provide the new directions to the services from the A1(M), as of 2014 many of the old signs still haven't been removed, offering a lot of signage and wildly inaccurate directions to the exit required.
The roundabout was replaced with a flyover in 2008. As a result of the new alignment, the direct access from the A1 was removed and the existing exit road was made two-way. The old entry to the HGV parking area was turned into a turning circle. It was some time before all the internal signage was updated, with some signs even remaining along the old road after it had been removed and grassed over.
 
Even stranger decisions were made on the main road itself. Contrary to the official signage policy, the Highways Agency decided that the A1 northbound would have new signs calling it an A-road service area, while the A1(M) southbound would keep its old signs that called it a motorway service area. This was despite the fact that the signs referred to an exit which was now closed and as a result were all half a mile too late. The incorrect measurements were then repeated on two brand new signs which were installed in 2015. Highways England eventually covered up one of the new signs in 2021, but the other is still wrong and all the information is still provided much later than it should be.
 
Moving the entrance and the resultant tree planting left Blyth with a lot of green space. The old roadway was then turned into an overflow car park in around 2013, and was redeveloped into a large electric vehicle charging hub in early 2023 featuring twelve GRIDSERVE high-powered chargers and twelve Tesla Superchargers.


===Rival Facilities===
===Rival Facilities===
Opposite the service area is the site of what was the Hilltop Café. It had a long, glass dining room and a small, American-style tower in the middle.
Some people remember the Hilltop Roundabout for the Hilltop Café, which was positioned opposite where Blyth services was built. It had a long, glass dining room and a small, American-style tower in the middle. It was ran by [[Blue Star]] and had direct access from the A1 northbound. The café closed in late 1985.
 
The café closed in the 1980s, a few years before the main service area opened. It's not clear whether the two ran alongside each other for a while. It was ran by [[Blue Star]] and had direct access from the A1 northbound. The owner had requested a gap in the barrier so southbound traffic could access it, but this request was refused.


In June 2019, [[EG Group]] opened a [[KFC Drive Thru]] and [[Starbucks Drive Thru]] on the other side of the roundabout. These facilities are unsigned and are competitors to the signed [[Moto]] facilities.
[[EG Group]] opened a [[KFC Drive Thru]] and [[Starbucks Drive Thru]] on the other side of the Hilltop Roundabout in June 2019. These facilities are not signposted from any main road but still act as competitors to the signed Moto facilities. A [[McDonald's Drive Thru]] and two other units, planned to be occupied by Cinnabon and Sbarro, were later given permission to be built next to the EG facilities. The McDonald's restaurant opened in May 2023, with the additional two units scrapped in favour of additional parking.


==Alternatives==
==Alternatives==
{{Succession start}}
{{Succession start}}
{{Succession|1|A1(M)| ''road becomes A1''{{newline}}[[Markham Moor]] (11 miles) |
{{Succession|1|A1(M) & A1| [[Markham Moor]] (11 miles) |
[[Carcroft]] (northbound, 16 miles){{newline}}[[Barnsdale Bar]] (19 miles){{newline}}[[Doncaster (North)]] (M18, 19 miles) }}
[[Carcroft]] (northbound, 16 miles){{newline}}[[Barnsdale Bar]] (19 miles){{newline}}[[Doncaster (North)]] (M18, 19 miles){{newline}}[[Rotherham]] (M1 north, 19 miles) }}
{{Succession|2|Moto| [[Grantham North]] (38 miles) |
{{Succession|2|Moto| [[Grantham North]] (38 miles) |
[[Ferrybridge]] (24 miles){{newline}}[[Doncaster (North)]] (M18, 19 miles) }}
[[Ferrybridge]] (24 miles){{newline}}[[Doncaster (North)]] (M18, 19 miles) }}
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Latest revision as of 06:09, 17 January 2025

Location:

A1(M) at J34
(also accessible to traffic on the A1, A614 and the B6045)

Signposted from the road.

Postcode:

S81 8HG

map and directions

Access/Layout:

Single site located at a junction.

Rating: See the reviews


A small service area at the bottom of the Doncaster Bypass, or top of the Blyth Bypass if you prefer. It's no longer accessed directly from the A1, but from the new interchange next to it.

Facilities

Catering: Burger King, Costa Coffee, Greggs, Costa Express, Krispy Kreme, M&S Coffee to Go Shops: M&S Food, WHSmith Amenities: Travelodge, &Play, Changing Places, Showers Outdoor Space: Large grass space behind hotel Charging Points: GRIDSERVE Electric Highway HPC 350kW CCS, 100kW CHAdeMO & 22kW Type 2; Tesla Supercharger 250kW CCS Forecourt: Esso, ASDA Express, Rollover, Starbucks on the Go, Jet Wash, Free Cash Machine

Parking Prices

First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £15 and HGVs, caravans and motorhomes £29. HGVs can pay £32 to include a £10 food voucher.

Prices are paid in the shop or by using JustPark. The location code is 625118.

HGVs can also pay by using SNAP. The location code is 13466.

The fees are strictly enforced by GroupNexus.

This information is provided to us by third parties. You should always check with staff on site.

Contact Details

🏢 Address:
Bawtry Road
Blyth
Worksop
Nottinghamshire
S81 8HG

🌍 Operators & Official Websites:


Trivia and History

Blyth Country Kitchen.jpg
The Country Kitchen restaurant, pictured in 1990.

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Opened by Granada 1988
Re-branded Moto 2001
Site entrance moved 2008

This service area was privately developed by Granada and Esso as an A-road service area. This made it an easy way to increase their presence without needing to tackle all the regulations that come with building a new motorway site. It was positioned two miles north of a small service area owned by their arch-rival, Forte. Blyth was planned quickly, and opened in early 1988.

The 16 acres of land had previously been identified for use as a shopping centre.

As a result of its small scale, Blyth was designed using Granada's standard back-up design with a cross shape building. This turned out to become much busier than expected, so when Burger King was added it was placed in the very middle of the building, rather than interrupting the small restaurant area.

The restaurant and coffee area followed Granada and then Moto's brand names changes, becoming EDC and Caffè Ritazza. An "EDC Express" van would be parked outside to manage queues. The restaurants then became Costa, Greggs and a shared seating area.

A 2011 extension saw the site gain a M&S Simply Food store and lose the large restaurant windows. An outdoor children's play area was also removed.

Moto added a Changing Places facility here in its own pre-fabricated extension to the main building in early 2023.

Forecourt

As a result of the original partnership, the forecourt was operated directly by Esso, who fitted it with a Snack & Shop store and Coffee Nation offering.

It was sold to Euro Garages in 2015, who then rebranded the store to SPAR, added a Starbucks on the Go machine and a Subway offering. The Subway unit closed in late 2020 but, despite the closure, the unit remained fully furnished for some time after. The store was later redesigned in 2022, removing the Subway unit and adding a new Rollover hot food offering

The store rebranded again in April 2023, this time to ASDA On the Move, before being handed over to Asda and rebranding to Asda Express in December 2023.

Junction Changes

A muddy patch with a sign in the middle saying Welcome to Moto.
Road signs welcoming visitors to the closed, old service area entrance, pictured in 2008.

When it was built, Blyth was accessed from the main southbound carriageway of the A1. The Hilltop Roundabout allowed northbound traffic to turn around, access the service area, and then all traffic followed the exit back to the A614.

Despite it technically being on the A1 and seemingly not going through the motorway service area system, at some point the Department of Transport decided that motorway service area signs could be placed on the A1(M), which were measured as if the roundabout wasn't there.

The roundabout was replaced with a flyover in 2008. As a result of the new alignment, the direct access from the A1 was removed and the existing exit road was made two-way. The old entry to the HGV parking area was turned into a turning circle. It was some time before all the internal signage was updated, with some signs even remaining along the old road after it had been removed and grassed over.

Even stranger decisions were made on the main road itself. Contrary to the official signage policy, the Highways Agency decided that the A1 northbound would have new signs calling it an A-road service area, while the A1(M) southbound would keep its old signs that called it a motorway service area. This was despite the fact that the signs referred to an exit which was now closed and as a result were all half a mile too late. The incorrect measurements were then repeated on two brand new signs which were installed in 2015. Highways England eventually covered up one of the new signs in 2021, but the other is still wrong and all the information is still provided much later than it should be.

Moving the entrance and the resultant tree planting left Blyth with a lot of green space. The old roadway was then turned into an overflow car park in around 2013, and was redeveloped into a large electric vehicle charging hub in early 2023 featuring twelve GRIDSERVE high-powered chargers and twelve Tesla Superchargers.

Rival Facilities

Some people remember the Hilltop Roundabout for the Hilltop Café, which was positioned opposite where Blyth services was built. It had a long, glass dining room and a small, American-style tower in the middle. It was ran by Blue Star and had direct access from the A1 northbound. The café closed in late 1985.

EG Group opened a KFC Drive Thru and Starbucks Drive Thru on the other side of the Hilltop Roundabout in June 2019. These facilities are not signposted from any main road but still act as competitors to the signed Moto facilities. A McDonald's Drive Thru and two other units, planned to be occupied by Cinnabon and Sbarro, were later given permission to be built next to the EG facilities. The McDonald's restaurant opened in May 2023, with the additional two units scrapped in favour of additional parking.

Alternatives

Previous:Next:
Markham Moor (11 miles)Services on the A1(M) & A1Carcroft (northbound, 16 miles)
Barnsdale Bar (19 miles)
Doncaster (North) (M18, 19 miles)
Rotherham (M1 north, 19 miles)
Grantham North (38 miles)Moto servicesFerrybridge (24 miles)
Doncaster (North) (M18, 19 miles)

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