The planned services would've had two drive-thrus, a petrol station and electric charge points
Euro Garages, founded in Bury by brothers Mohsin and Zuber Issa, wanted to build a petrol station, two drive-thru restaurants, car jet wash and electric charging points on Sir Isaac Newton Way, not far from a junction serving the M62 . The proposal would have been within the vicinity of Kingsway Business Park in Rochdale and employed up to 70 people in the area.
In plans submitted to the authority, Euro Garages said it believed the site would not increase traffic in the area but serve the current passing trade of motorists. And an inspector for the Department for Transport stated in a report that this development “would go some way to meeting an otherwise unmet, or inadequately met, need for a petrol station and motorist facilities in the area”.
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