VisitEngland

Tourist board VisitEngland were tasked with inspecting all of England's motorway services on an annual basis, starting in 2011.
The idea of an independent rating system which has its results advertised on signs has been suggested many times, but it was Circular 01/2008 which eventually prompted the system to be introduced.
The ratings, which can be between one and five stars but are usually no less than three, were displayed on plaques at the front of the services.
Assessments were part of VisitEngland's national quality assessments, a project which is contracted to the AA. The responsibility moved to Transport Focus in 2017. They use percentages rather than stars, which slightly reduces the number of full marks awarded.
The results of the three main surveys are shown here:
Cherwell Valley and Tebay received 5 star awards in 2013. The new Cherwell Valley was praised for its good design, while in 2012 Tebay southbound had set a record by being the first service area to get the full five stars.
A number of categories and comments were made during the first award season, in 2011:
- Beaconsfield came top in the internal comforts, picnic and dog walking categories.
- Donington Park was praised for having plug sockets and a good rural environment.
- Exeter had good environmental credentials
- Leigh Delamere eastbound had the best family changing rooms.
- They liked the landscaping at Stafford northbound and Killington Lake.
- Strensham northbound was said to be good for business travellers, and southbound had a good choice of seating.
- Tebay southbound had the best outside play area, best landscaping and was the best for families.
- Warwick had the best toilets.
- Woolley Edge had a good coffee shop.
Gloucester was described as "fabulous" during the 2015 study.