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M25 and M1 delays force Roadchef motorway services to a loss

Roadchef, which is headquartered in Staffordshire, has posted a pre-tax loss of £5.9m for its latest financial year after achieving a pre-tax profit of £13.4m in 2023

Roadchef Norton Canes sign inside the main entrance(Image: Graham Young / BirminghamLive)

Major disruption across the M25 and M1 has pushed motorway service station operator Roadchef into the red during 2024, it has emerged.

The Staffordshire-based firm, which runs a network of 30 motorway service stations, has recorded a pre-tax loss of £5.9m for its most recent financial year, as reported by .

This figure follows the company securing a pre-tax profit of £13.4m in 2023.

Nevertheless, Roadchef had previously slipped to a pre-tax loss of £6.6m in the preceding year.

Fresh accounts lodged with Companies House also reveal the group's turnover dropped in 2024 from £256m to £247.4m.

Roadchef's EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation) declined by 10.5 per cent to £39.9m during the period.

The firm stated this outcome was "reflective of challenging trading conditions for the group, with continued economic uncertainty and cost-of-living pressures for our customers."

It continued: "Trading has been impacted in the year due to significant roadwork disruption on the M1 and M25 from which the group operates a number of motorway service areas."