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The site is also known as 'M1 Commerce Park', but EG Group use the more conventional name 'Markham Vale services'. They have also been known to call it 'Duckmanton services'.
The site is also known as 'M1 Commerce Park', but EG Group use the more conventional name 'Markham Vale services'. They have also been known to call it 'Duckmanton services'.


Electric forecourt developer Gridserve is looking at building a site near Markham Vale.
Electric forecourt developer GRIDSERVE has been looking at building a site near Markham Vale.


===Developments===
===Developments===
In May 2012, Henry Boot Developments led the first development on this site and [[McDonald's]] were the first to commence construction on their drive-thru restaurant. The restaurant took 18 weeks to build and opened in late 2012.  
[[McDonald's]] was the first brand to open at the Henry Boot site, opening in late 2012.


In June 2013, [[Euro Garages]] submitted a planning application to build a filling station and [[Starbucks Drive Thru]] on the site. Construction started on this in late 2013 with Euro Garages opening a [[Shell]] filling station featuring a [[Spar]] store and [[Greggs]] and [[Subway]] concessions alongside the Starbucks Drive Thru in April 2014.  
The next development came in April 2014, when [[Euro Garages]] opened their [[Starbucks Drive Thru]] and [[Shell]] forecourt, with a [[Spar]] store and [[Greggs]] and [[Subway]] concessions included. Marston's Pubs opened The Little Castle that December, with an opening ceremony attended by the chair of Derbyshire County Council.


Also in 2014, Marston's Pubs were granted planning permission to build a pub-restaurant on the site. The Little Castle opened in December 2014 with an opening ceremony attended by the chair of Derbyshire County Council Steve Fairborn.
Euro Garages expanded their facility to include a [[KFC Drive Thru]] in 2016.


In 2016, Euro Garages added a [[KFC Drive Thru]] to the site.
As of February 2021, Chesterfield  fish and chip restaurant owners {{website|Chesters|http://eatatchesters.com/}} hold planning permission to build a restaurant and drive thru here, in what would be a £1 million development for the firm. Their plans also include 2 electric vehicle charging bays.


In September 2020, local Chesterfield fish and chip restaurant owners {{website|Chesters|http://eatatchesters.com/}} submitted plans to build a restaurant and drive-thru here in a £1 million development for the firm. The plans also include 2 electric vehicle charging bays. Permission was granted in February 2021.
In addition, EG Group are looking at adding 4 electric vehicle charging bays to their Starbucks car park.
 
Euro Garages also intend to add 4 electric vehicle charging bays to the Starbucks car park during 2021.


==Alternatives==
==Alternatives==

Revision as of 00:31, 29 May 2021

Location:

M1 at J29A
(also accessible to traffic on the A6192)

Not signposted in advance.

Postcode:

S44 5HS

map and directions

Access/Layout:

Single site located at a junction..

Rating:


The designated Markham Employment Growth Zone saw a new motorway junction constructed, and it gave rise to an example of a new style of unofficial service area which puts brand names first.

Facilities

Catering: KFC Drive Thru, Template:Website, McDonald's Drive Thru, Starbucks Drive Thru Template:Charging points Forecourt: Shell, Template:Sainsbury's, Greggs, Subway, f'real Milkshakes, Starbucks on the Go, Tango Ice Blast, AdBlue4You, Free Cash Machine

Parking Prices

First 2 hours free for all vehicles, after which cars must pay £8 for up to 24 hours and HGVs, coaches and commercial vehicles must pay £14.99, or £19.99 to include a meal voucher.

Prices are paid in the shop.

The fees are strictly enforced by Parking Eye.

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

Contact Details

🏢 Address:
Euro Garages
Markham Lane
Markham Vale
Chesterfield
Derbyshire
S44 5HS


Trivia and History

Work on the Template:Website first started in 2006 with 85 hectares of land spread across 3 districts allocated for regeneration by Derbyshire County Council on the site of the former Markham Colliery. As part of the redevelopment of the area, a brand new junction on the M1 (junction 29A) was created specifically to access the new Markham Vale area. The land to the west of the new junction was set aside for a retail and leisure development and this is now home to the facilities we see here today.

Although the service area is not signed from the motorway, it is visible and advertised as a motorway facility by filling station owners Euro Garages. The trend of offering fuel and a restaurant next to a motorway junction is very American in nature, and becoming increasingly common in the UK as brands such as McDonald's become more popular and planning laws are relaxed. The Ordnance Survey now shows Markham Vale as a full motorway service station.

The site is also known as 'M1 Commerce Park', but EG Group use the more conventional name 'Markham Vale services'. They have also been known to call it 'Duckmanton services'.

Electric forecourt developer GRIDSERVE has been looking at building a site near Markham Vale.

Developments

McDonald's was the first brand to open at the Henry Boot site, opening in late 2012.

The next development came in April 2014, when Euro Garages opened their Starbucks Drive Thru and Shell forecourt, with a Spar store and Greggs and Subway concessions included. Marston's Pubs opened The Little Castle that December, with an opening ceremony attended by the chair of Derbyshire County Council.

Euro Garages expanded their facility to include a KFC Drive Thru in 2016.

As of February 2021, Chesterfield fish and chip restaurant owners Template:Website hold planning permission to build a restaurant and drive thru here, in what would be a £1 million development for the firm. Their plans also include 2 electric vehicle charging bays.

In addition, EG Group are looking at adding 4 electric vehicle charging bays to their Starbucks car park.

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