Chester services explained

Chester Services
Road:M56
County:Cheshire
Operator:Roadchef
Dateopened:1998
Location Map:Cheshire
Coordinates:53.2648°N -2.8036°W

Chester services is a motorway service area on the M56 motorway in Cheshire, England. The site is approximately 10miles from Chester city centre. Operated by Roadchef, it is the only motorway service area on the M56 and the last before heading into North Wales.

History

The site was originally planned as Hapsford services in mid-November 1969, when proposed as a 28-acre site, three quarters mile from Elton Green.[1] It was hoped to be open by late 1973.[2]

The proposals were scaled back to a basic rest or picnic area owned by the Department for Transport. Opened in 1978, the 'picnic' area lacked facilities and consisted of just a car park.

After a previous proposal came to nothing, the planning and development of the site into a motorway services area was undertaken by Shell from 1995. A particular difficulty in designing the layout of the site was an extant electricity pylon and overhead power lines. The services were fully operational from 1998. The main building was extended and refurbished in 2016.

Location

Accessed from Junction 14 of the M56[3] and also signed for Stanlow and Helsby,[4] the services are located around 10miles from Chester city centre. The site is also accessible from the A5117 which intersects at the same junction. The village of Elton is to the immediate north west and the village of Hapsford is situated to the south east.

After Chester services there are no further motorway services westbound on the M56, or on the nearby M53 motorway and A55.

Notes and References

  1. Runcorn Weekly News Thursday 20 November 1969, page 6
  2. Chester Chronicle Friday 12 June 1970, page 29
  3. Web site: Roadchef Chester services. www.roadchef.com. 2016-07-10.
  4. Web site: Motorway Database: M56. roads.org.uk. 29 July 2020.