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On Mon, 28 Jun 2004 06:53:47 GMT, "Robin Cox"
wrote: "Richard J." wrote in message ... This is not a change in design policy. There have been several such service areas for many years, e.g. Aust on M4 (now Severn View on M48), Gordano on M5, Exeter on M5, in addition to Scratchwood. Isn't Scratchwood now "London Gateway"? And if so, why did they change the name? And why did they change Hilton Park (M6) to (can't remember name) and back to Hilton Park again? Service stations were usually traditionally named for the closest settlement. Recently, there has been a move to relabel them for much larger towns. So Hilton Park - Birmingham North, Forton (M6) became Lancaster South and Bowburn (A1(M)) became Durham. Some people protested and so a few service areas have reverted to their original names. Sam -- Sam Holloway, Cambridge |
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