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Plans for new service station on the M4 in South Wales

A planning application from Draycott Group has been submitted to Bridgend County Borough Council

A new service station is planned at junction 37 of the M4.

Plans for a new service station on the M4 in South Wales have been revealed A planning application for the proposed project has been submitted to Bridgend County Borough Council.

The plans from the Draycott Group are for a development on land off the M4, close to the Pyle interchange at junction 37, with a potential new access road also built off the northern carriageway of the A4229.

If approved by council bosses, it could eventually see the development of a petrol station, electric vehicle charging points, and three drive-through restaurants.


These could include a McDonald's, Starbucks and Greggs, along with associated seating areas and toilet facilities.

The plans also say these would occupy separate, individually designed buildings with dedicated parking facilities on the site.

The service area would be near to several large residential areas including the villages of North Cornelly, Pyle, and Kenfig Hill.

Plans add a total of 125 people could eventually be employed at the site, equating to 78 full-time equivalent jobs which are described as being "particularly attractive" to a younger age group.

The full application came after a formal pre-application which was carried out with the local planning authority in 2022, though this acknowledged the proposal "did not draw a positive response from the council".