Trowell services is a
motorway service station
Motorway service areas (MSA) also known as services or service stations, are rest areas in the UK and Ireland where drivers can leave a motorway to refuel/recharge, rest, eat and drink, shop, use the toilet or stay in an on-site overnight hotel ...
off the
M1 motorway
The M1 motorway connects London to Leeds, where it joins the A1(M) motorway, A1(M) near Aberford, to connect to Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle. It was the first inter-urban motorway to be completed in the UK; the first motorway in the count ...
in
Trowell
Trowell () is a village and civil parish in Nottinghamshire, England. It lies a few miles west of Nottingham, in the borough of Broxtowe on the border with Derbyshire. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,568, falling to 2,3 ...
,
Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire (; abbreviated ''Notts.'') is a ceremonial county in the East Midlands of England. The county is bordered by South Yorkshire to the north-west, Lincolnshire to the east, Leicestershire to the south, and Derbyshire to the west. Th ...
, England, situated north of Junction 25. Opened in 1967 by Mecca Leisure, it is currently owned by
Moto. The services are situated near
Nottingham
Nottingham ( , East Midlands English, locally ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England. It is located south-east of Sheffield and nor ...
.
History
In August 1963 it was to cost £350,000, sited on the north part of Trowell Moor, to be built by January 1966.
Construction
The service area was going to be slightly further south, nearer to the
A609, with planning permission given in April 1962. It was built by
John Laing. Laing also built
Keele
Keele is a village and civil parish in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire, England. It is approximately west of Newcastle-under-Lyme, and is close to the village of Silverdale. Keele lies on the A53 road from Newcastle to ...
around the same time; Laing had also built five teaching blocks and eight halls of residence at the
University of Nottingham
The University of Nottingham is a public research university in Nottingham, England. It was founded as University College Nottingham in 1881, and was granted a royal charter in 1948.
Nottingham's main campus (University Park Campus, Nottingh ...
. It was known as the Mecca Village. The site was planned to open in summer 1966, with the contract given on Monday 20 January 1964, and construction was to start in 1965.
It opened on Thursday 23 March 1967, with a special area for dogs, developed with the
RSPCA
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) is a charity operating in England and Wales which promotes animal welfare. The RSPCA is funded primarily by voluntary donations. Founded in 1824, it is the oldest and largest a ...
. At the opening were around 300 people, with many chairmen of local rural district councils, and the
Sheriff of Nottingham
The Sheriff of Nottingham is the main antagonist in the legend of Robin Hood. He is generally depicted as an unjust tyrant who mistreats the local people of Nottinghamshire, subjecting them to unaffordable taxes. Robin Hood fights against him, ...
, Elliot Durham, and Alan Fairley, joint chairman of
Mecca Ltd.
It had 24 acres, and employed 300, being opened seven months after the M1 motorway section; this section of motorway took two years to be built, and cost £4.75m; the motorway section was built from junction 25 to
Stanton by Dale
Stanton by Dale, also written as Stanton-by-Dale and sometimes referred to as simply Stanton, is a village and civil parish in the south east of Derbyshire, England. According to the University of Nottingham English Place-names project, the sett ...
by
George Wimpey
George Wimpey Limited was a British construction firm that typically worked in the civil engineering and housebuilding markets. It was, during the 1970s, the largest homebuilder active in the UK.
Established in 1880 and originally based in H ...
, and the next part to junction 26 was built by Robert M Douglas; the section was opened on Thursday 25 August 1966. The motorway section was meant to open in January 1966, part of the
Lockington-
Nuthall
Nuthall is a village and civil parish located in Nottinghamshire, England, neighbouring Kimberley, Watnall, Cinderhill and Basford. The population of the civil parish at the 2021 census was 6,583. an increase from 6,311 of the 2011 census ...
section.
Decoration
George Dereford, a Hungarian artist from
Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Marlow ( ), historically Great Marlow or Chipping Marlow, is a town and civil parish within the Unitary Authority of Buckinghamshire, England. It is located on the River Thames, south-southwest of High Wycombe, west-northwest of Maidenhead and ...
, made two three-dimensional mosaic murals about
Robin Hood
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, in an Aztec style, near the entrances, being seven foot high called ''The Fighting Horsemen'' and ''The Archer''. He designed the first stamps for the
Isle of Man
The Isle of Man ( , also ), or Mann ( ), is a self-governing British Crown Dependency in the Irish Sea, between Great Britain and Ireland. As head of state, Charles III holds the title Lord of Mann and is represented by a Lieutenant Govern ...
, when it formed its
own post office system on 5 July 1973. The
Robin Hood Way
The Robin Hood Way is a waymarked long-distance footpath in the Midlands of England.
Length
The Robin Hood Way runs for .
Route
The Robin Hood Way commemorates the famous folklore figure Robin Hood and starts from Nottingham Castle running ...
currently follows half of the service road, to the east.
Food
There were 6 catering units; the site could cater for up to 750 in 1966
* Sheriff's Restaurant, 190 seats, open from 7.30am until 2am, waitress service
* North Forest Cafe, seated 150, open from 7am until 11pm, self-service
* South Forest Cafe, as the North cafe
* Truckers had the North Transport Club, 60 seats, from 7am to 11pm and a South Transport Club, but only open from Monday-Friday for both
On Sunday 9 July 1967,
Long Eaton
Long Eaton is a town in the Borough of Erewash, Erewash district of Derbyshire, England, just north of the River Trent, about south-west of Nottingham and south-east of Derby. The town population was 37,760 at the 2011 census. It has been part ...
took 27 visitors from its twin town of
Romorantin-Lanthenay
Romorantin-Lanthenay (), commonly known as Romorantin, is a commune and town in the Loir-et-Cher department, administrative region of Centre-Val de Loire, France.
It is the capital city of the natural region of Sologne.
History
The current c ...
, in France, for lunch in the main restaurant, followed by a visit to
Charnwood Forest
Charnwood Forest is a hilly tract in north-western Leicestershire, England, bounded by Leicester, Loughborough and Coalville. The area is undulating, rocky and picturesque, with barren areas. It also has some extensive tracts of woodland, ...
and
Melbourne Hall
Melbourne Hall is a Georgian style country house in Melbourne, Derbyshire, previously owned by the 2nd Viscount Melbourne, British Prime Minister from 1835 to 1841. The house is now owned by the 14th Marquess of Lothian and is open to the pu ...
. Manageresses completed two-year catering and
hotel management
A hotel manager, hotelier, or lodging manager is a person who manages the operation of a hotel, motel, resort, or other lodging-related establishment. Management of a hotel operation includes, but is not limited to: management of hotel staff, ...
courses at
Clarendon College of Further Education.
[''Nottingham Guardian'' Thursday 6 July 1967, page 6]

Buildings
It had 60 petrol pumps, a post office, a
RAC station, a police station, with Robin Hood shields in the entrance. There was a business conference building for up to 250 people. The car parks were for 400 vehicles. It was managed from Trowell Hall.
Use in aviation
The services are also a Visual Reference and Reporting Point for general aviation traffic entering
East Midlands Airport
East Midlands Airport is an international airport in Castle Donington, England. The airport is situated between Loughborough (), Derby () and Nottingham (); Leicester is to the south and Lincoln, England, Lincoln northeast. It serves the maj ...
controlled airspace from the north.
See also
*
Barbara Mayo, from London, seen hitchhiking at the service area on 12 October 1970
References

External links
* (northbound)
* (southbound
On the road in middle England: Midnight in Nowheresville– article in ''
The Economist
''The Economist'' is a British newspaper published weekly in printed magazine format and daily on Electronic publishing, digital platforms. It publishes stories on topics that include economics, business, geopolitics, technology and culture. M ...
'' about 24 hours at Trowell services
1965 establishments in the United Kingdom
M1 motorway service stations
Moto motorway service stations
Buildings and structures in Nottinghamshire
Transport in Nottinghamshire
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