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Fuel station and lorry park plan revealed for key South Humber motorway junction

Brocklesby Estate and Lindum Group behind proposal for Barnetby Top with drive-thru restaurants and cafes included

Plans for service station and lorry park at Barnetby interchange, south of the M180/A180 interchange. The visualisation is looking south west with Barnetby-le-Wold to the far left and the A180 to Brigg running across the top of the image.(Image: Globe Consultants Ltd)

Major plans for a fuel station, lorry park, cafe and drive-thrus have been revealed for the start point of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ motorway network in North Lincolnshire.

The Brocklesby Estate and Lindum Group have applied for outline planning permission for the multi-million pound development at the intersection linking the M180, A180, A15 and A18 at Barnetby Top.

A total of 75 jobs are expected to be created, while facilities will be seen as a major boost following recent port expansion proposals for Immingham.

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The site, sitting just south of the interchange - is also a major junction for Humberside Airport and the Humber Bridge - and would be able to welcome 200 lorries.

It would also include electric vehicle charging points and short-stay caravan parking bays.

The application claims the park will provide much-needed services for lorries travelling to and from the Humber’s ports and businesses.

“There are at least three private lorry parks [on the M180] which are regularly full during the peak period. Accordingly, HGV drivers often have no choice but to park up in laybys or other inappropriate off-line locations, such as industrial estates, and stop overnight,” the application states.