Gove to rule on plan by Tebay service station owner to build supersized version in Cheshire

Tatton Services Howells 1

Howells-designed scheme to be giant version of Westmorland Family’s outpost in Cumbria

Michael Gove has been asked to make a final decision on controversial plans by Howells to create a supersized version of Cumbria’s famous Tebay service station on a greenfield site in Cheshire.

Tatton Services would be built between junctions seven and eight of the M56 motorway near Altrincham, south west of Manchester and will be three times the size of its northern sister station on the M6.

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