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Who owns Welcome Break services?

Who owns Welcome Break services?

Applegreen
Welcome Break Holdings (1) Ltd
Welcome Break/Parent organizations

How many Welcome Break services are there?

Welcome Break is a British motorway service station operator that operates 35 motorway service stations in the UK.

When was welcome break established?

1959Welcome Break / Founded

Who owns Toddington?

Moto Hospitality
Toddington Services is a motorway service station on the M1 motorway between junctions 11 and 12, just north of Luton and Dunstable in Bedfordshire, England. It takes its name from the nearby village of Toddington. It is owned by Moto Hospitality.

Can I take my dog into motorway services?

Thankfully, dogs are welcome at most rest stops, although it’s worth checking service station reviews before you set off on your trip. Some service stations may not allow pets inside the main building, which is important to bear in mind if you and your canine companion are travelling alone.

Who bought Applegreen?

Blackstone Infrastructure Partners
More from Business And today they teamed up with Blackstone Infrastructure Partners, the private equity firm, to take Applegreen private in a €718.1m (£654m) takeover. It brings to an end the company’s relatively short life on the Alternative Investment Market in London and the Euronext Growth Market in Dublin.

Who supplies Welcome Break fuel?

BP Fuel. BP have been operating in the UK for over 100 years and continuously invest to provide energy for the country.

Who owns roadchef?

Antin Infrastructure Partners
DELEK GROUP LTD.
Roadchef/Parent organizations

What does a welcome break mean?

1 gladly and cordially received or admitted.

What shops are at Toddington services?

BP.

  • Burger King.
  • Chow.
  • Costa.
  • Greggs.
  • KFC.
  • Krispy Kreme.
  • M&S Food.
  • Is there any diesel at Toddington services?

    At the M1 Toddington Services, petrol is currently £1.53 per litre and diesel is £1.58 per litre.

    Is Beaconsfield Services dog friendly?

    Even though dogs aren’t allowed inside Beaconsfield Services, the landscaped grounds and gardens are designed to entice you outside anyway. It’s not faint praise to say that this is one of the best-looking motorway services in the UK because it really is.

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