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| ==Trivia and History== | | ==Trivia and Design== |
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| | [[File:Sandbach.png|250px|thumb|alt=M6 motorway.|Looking towards the service area in 1991.]] |
| |image = Sandbach southbound 2011.jpg
| | {{fulldetails|History:Sandbach}} |
| |size = 250 | | Space was made for Sandbach when the M6 opened in 1963, but it would be another 12 years before it was actually built. The two buildings both consist of three diamond shapes, which from the outside are largely unchanged. More recently, grey cladding and red paint have been used to brighten up the original brickwork and bridge cover. |
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| |caption = The services before refurbishment. | |
| |keydates = {{Key Date | 1960s | Site identified }} | |
| {{Key Date | 1975 | Services opened }} }} | |
| Ecotricity charging points have been installed on both sides of the road for many years, but the southbound side still isn't operational, due to power supply issues.
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| The service area was in the news in 1992, with reports that its car park was being used by revellers for Saturday night open-air acid parties. | |
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| A couple from Alsager renewed their vows in the Costa Coffee unit here in December 2002. Their 50 guests were given a tour of the service area while a choir sang hymns on the footbridge. | | A couple from Alsager renewed their vows in the Costa Coffee unit here in December 2002. Their 50 guests were given a tour of the service area while a choir sang hymns on the footbridge. |
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| In September 2014 the southbound services formed a makeshift drop-off point for donations to the Cheshire Dogs Home near Warrington, after an incident at its sister site sparked a surge in donations which caused severe delays to build on the M6.
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| The southbound side had a [[Regus Express]] meeting room for a time. This was removed in 2019.
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| ===Planning===
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| {{fulldetails|History:M6|M6 Service Area Planning}}
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| The service area is a very rare example of a successful [[infill]] site. When the M6 opened in 1963, the four slip roads at Sandbach were built, but the service area itself was put on hold until traffic levels increased.
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| In the short term, each side of Sandbach had an access road running close to the motorway, as well as a link to the A533. The southbound side had the [[maintenance compound]] in the south east corner, and an additional farm access that led back to Reynold's Lane.
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| The contract was opened to bids in 1972, as nearby [[Knutsford]] had reached full capacity but Rank didn't want to invest in it. The contract described Sandbach as a 12 acre site, aimed primarily at commercial traffic.
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| Bids were received from [[Ross]], [[Blue Boar]], Roadchef, Hanover Grand Ltd and Manor Holdings Ltd, with Roadchef offering the highest rent and winning the contract. Roadchef had only just formed; this would be one of their first restaurants and their first solo project.
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| Initially, each side was provided with a single parking area, finished with a HGV-friendly concrete surface. The two buildings were each formed of three diamond-shapes, and were practically mirror images of each other, with toilets and a shop on the right, a servery on the left, and seating in the middle.
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| The buildings had exposed brickwork, flat roofs, with rounded canopies by the entrance, similar to those used by the footbridge. The decision to erect a new footbridge over the motorway was unusual, and its distinctive covering was thought to be added in 1978.
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| The facilities were fitted around Manor House Farm and Betchton Heath Cottages, leaving little room for any greenery. It would be one of the last service areas to open with so much hard surfacing. The [[Rear Access]] remained for staff use, and the farm access was still there, coming out in a discrete location near the maintenance compound.
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| ===Opening and Changes===
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| [[File:Sandbach bridge.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The bridge in one of its worst states.|alt=Sandbach services bridge.]]
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| The service area was the first in the country to have one large restaurant, instead of several smaller ones for different classes of driver.
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| Fuel was initially sold by [[BP]], [[Shell]], [[Esso]] and [[Mobil]]. By the 1990s it had concentrated to just BP northbound and Shell southbound.
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| A 1986 report said between 100 and 150 people were employed here.
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| The restaurant has been branded Orchards, [[Hickory's]] and [[Foodfayre]]. Coffee was provided by [[Cafe Continental]], which became [[Costa|Costa Coffee]] in around 2000.
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| RoadChef planned to build a drive thru [[Wimpy]] here in the late 1990s. This didn't happen, but a Wimpy was provided by the back wall on each side, beside the game arcade. The southbound building was extended in around 2006, and a new lobby was added. Northbound gained a new lobby in around 2008.
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| The restaurant was rebranded several times again, becoming [[onRoute]] and then [[Restbite]]. Roadchef's use of the Wimpy name expired so that became [[The Burger Company]], as the units couldn't immediately be converted to [[McDonald's]]. To do that, first the restaurant servery was converted to a [[Hot Food Company|Hot Food Co.]] counter (later [[Fresh Food Café]]), leaving space for new McDonald's units alongside. New cladding was provided all around each building.
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| By this stage the footbridge looked incredibly unpleasant. It began to be repainted from 2013 and now has more attention paid to it, but new paint doesn't distract from how claustrophobic it is inside.
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| As part of Roadchef's plan to focus more on retail than refuelling, the filling stations were sold to [[BP Express|BP]] in August 2017.
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| ===Survey Results===
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| In Spring 2021, [[Which? Magazine]] placed Sandbach fourth-from-bottom, with a customer score of 42%.
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| In Spring 2017, [[Transport Focus]] calculated a 89% satisfaction score for the northbound services and 84% for the southbound services. By 2018 this had risen to 98% and 90% respectively, and in 2019 it was a mixed picture with scores of 83% and 94%.
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| In 2015, [[VisitEngland]] rated both sides of the services as 3 stars. In May 2012, the northbound side fell down to 2 stars, but in August 2011 both sides received 3 stars.
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| In late 2006 the BBC's 'The Money Programme' took a look at the services. Whilst the northbound side was almost acceptable, southbound was dirty and the toilets had several broken locks.
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| In 2006, [[Which%3F Magazine|Holiday Which?]] graded the services at 2/5.
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| In 2004, Good Housekeeping rated the services as 2 stars, calling it "mediocre and predictable".
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| The services were inspected by [[AA Survey|The AA]] on 3 and 4 April 2004. These are their results:
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| |roadsafety = Good
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| |outdoorfacilities = Very Poor
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| |indoorfacilities = Poor
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| |catering = Very Poor
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| |shop = Very Good
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| |service = Acceptable
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| |communications = Very Poor
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| |hygiene = Very Poor
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| |pricing = Very Poor
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| |finalscore = Very Poor }}
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| This review said it was the worst service area in Europe, with the inspectors remarking "You could stop for petrol and perhaps buy some provisions, but we wouldn't recommend taking a break there".
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| The shops and staff were the only good things found: it had poor facilities, litter "everywhere", a dirty restaurant with a poor variety of unappetising food, high prices, dirty showers, the building and its facilities looked poorly maintained, it had no information and it had very little to help the disabled. Even the car park was said to be poorly marked and poorly maintained. This damning criticism was widely reported in the media, in an era where service station reviews were only just starting to become popular, and gave Sandbach a bad reputation that stuck for a long time.
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| In 1991, Sandbach came top in a [[Which%3F Magazine|Which?]] survey.
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| A 1978 government review described the services as "pleasant but disjointed".
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| In 1977, [[Egon Ronay]] rated the services as "poor", but he did say it was "light and airy".
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| ==Alternatives== | | ==Alternatives== |