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The Ramada hotel, previously one of the last few remaining 'Welcome Lodge's at Welcome Break services, until
The petrol station at the northbound services, previously branded 'Shell'.
The escalator inside the northbound services, which guides people to use it in order to access the KFC and
Exiting the northbound services.
The gaming arcade at Charnock Richard, northbound on M6.
Facing the internal entrance to the northbound services' foodcourt, complete with Starbucks branding on top
The Waitrose supermarket.
The WHSmith outlet at the northbound services, with one of the two Starbucks units to the right.
The other of the two Starbucks units inside the northbound services' amenity building - this one is situated
The Subway restaurant, with some more seating in front of it, and the Good Breakfast unit to the right.
The Good Breakfast restaurant at Charnock Richard northbound, previously a Harry Ramsden's offer.
One of the two Starbucks units at the northbound services; this one is located at the far end of a long
A trio of catering brand logos, as seen on a wall inside the northbound services' amenity building, with some
The top of an internal staircase for the northbound services' amenity building, taken inside the bridge at
A view of the M6 motorway (facing southwards), taken on the bridge at Charnock Richard.
The Subway and Chopstix Noodle Bar units together at Hopwood Park. The latter of the two outlets operates as
A side view of the amenity building and forecourt, as seen when exiting the A14 westbound.
Inside the new Little Waitrose offer.
The Costa Coffee and Greggs units.
The new Little Waitrose store.
Applegreen Welcome Break Spaldwick.
Rotherham services under construction (September 2024)
The former Mothercare building is now home to Poundland, land which used to house the Welcome Break amenity
The fast food line-up featuring Burger King, KFC and Taco Bell.
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