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Strensham services is a
motorway service station Motorway service areas in the United Kingdom and Ireland, also known as services or service stations, are rest areas where drivers can leave a motorway to refuel/recharge, rest, eat and drink, shop or stay in an on-site overnight hotel. The vas ...
on the M5 in
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, England. It is operated by
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. In August 2011, it was rated as 4 stars (southbound) and 3 stars (northbound) by quality assessors at
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. Unusually for a motorway service station, the two sites are about apart due to the proximity of junction 8 (for the M50 motorway). The services opened with the motorway in 1962 and have undergone many developments over time, largely due to the evolution of the motorway, which at the time of its opening ran from
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to Strensham but now runs to
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some southwards. It was the first service station on the M5. The service station is also an operational base for the
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History

The original service station opened with the M5 and M50 motorways in November 1962, though none of the original buildings survive in use. The M5, which was built with dual two-lane carriageways, was extended southwards, from junction 8 in 1969, with dual three-lane carriageways. It was widened between junctions 3 and 8 to dual three-lane carriageways in the early 1990s including a remodelling of junction 8 (M50). The proximity of the northbound area to the remodelled junction would have caused issues with traffic trying to join and leave the motorway and so it was relocated to the north on a new larger site in 1991. The exit from the southbound services has been altered to feed directly into the M50 junction. The former northbound area is now in use as a maintenance area, though due to the motorway widening this can now only be accessed from the local road network.
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refused to renew the gambling machine permit for the service area in 1994, under its policy not to allow gambling machines in areas where food was sold to the public. The Kenning Motor Group, who operated the service area at the time went to the High Court to overturn the decision. In 1994 the service area was subject to a
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, led by Nick Turner, who had been running the site for the previous three years. It was announced the services would trade under the new name, Take a Break. At the time Roadchef unsuccessfully showed interest in purchasing the site, it wasn't until 2001, by purchasing Take A Break that Roadchef started operating at the Strensham site. Strensham was one of two test sites chosen by Roadchef for a new
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scheme in 2005. The cards themselves used new technology to physically display the points total on the card. The loyalty scheme is no longer in use today. In July 2008 Roadchef started a trial at the southbound site by replacing the Wimpy fast food franchise with a
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outlet, previously only four UK motorway service areas had McDonald's franchises. If this trial was deemed to be successful, Roadchef planned to replace more Wimpy franchises. As part of this trial signs for the southbound area were changed to show the operator name as "McDonald's Costa", although the Roadchef brand is still used at the services itself. The refurbishment created around 80 jobs in the local area. Since the Southbound refurbishment, all Wimpy outlets have closed to be replaced by own brand The Burger Company. It is thought that this is just a 'holding' brand prior to a full-scale refurbishment. Due to the success of the trial Roadchef have refurbished more sites (including Strensham Northbound) to include The Hot Food Company (Restaurant) and
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Notable events


2007 Worcestershire Flooding

As a consequence of heavy rainfall in Worcestershire in July 2007 the M5 motorway was blocked, leaving many stranded cars on the road. The operations manager of the service station, Quintin Speers provided a key role in helping those stranded, opening up areas of the main building to be used by those stuck on the motorway. Quintin Speers also helped drivers by pushing cars to safety and distributing blankets to those in need.


Air ambulance

The
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, formerly known as the Worcestershire County Air Ambulance, which has been operating since 1991, moved to the Strensham site in 1998 under a sponsorship deal with Take a Break, who were operating the service area at the time. Access to the air ambulance site can be made from the service station itself or from the local road network via the staff entrance to the services. An open day is held at the site each year to raise money for the operation of the air ambulance. In May 2008 the operational hours of the service was increased from 12 to 14 hours each day, as a result of this, landing lights needed to be installed at the base to enable night time use.


Present day

The buildings at this site are described in the book '' Pevsner's guide to Worcestershire''.


Southbound services

The southbound site is in its original location, though none of the original buildings survive. The main building is a large glass-fronted structure with the main car park situated in front of the building, with the lorry and coach parking behind. In May 2005 it was reported that the southbound services had overnight parking facilities for 60 lorries. This was a chargeable service.


Northbound services

Situated to the north of the southbound services, the northbound services are set back from the motorway. The main building has an unusual design based on curves and circles. Unlike the southbound site, the cash machines are located outside and both the car and lorry parking is to the front of the building. Access to an
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base is at the rear of the site. The site also has a budget-chain hotel located within the service area. In May 2005 it was reported that the northbound services had overnight parking facilities for 100 lorries. This was a chargeable service.


Location

Strensham services are located slightly to the north of M5 junction 8, the exit
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from the southbound area merges into the slip road from the M5 to junction 8, so traffic must negotiate junction 8 to rejoin the M5. Northbound the service area is about of the junction. The services are located about south of
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, and about north of
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. They are also about to the north west of
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