Westmorland Motorway Services

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Westmorland Motorways Limited
Type Private
Industry Hospitality
Founded1972
HeadquartersWestmorland Family Office,

Rheged, Redhills,

Penrith, Cumbria, UK
Area served
United Kingdom (except Northern Ireland)
Key people
Sarah Dunning (Chairman)
Nabil Subuh (CEO)
Number of employees
500+
Subsidiaries Westmorland Hotel Ltd
Website westmorlandfamily.com

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Cairn Lodge
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J38 Truckstop
Westmorland's motorway service areas [1]

Westmorland Motorway Services Limited is the British holding company that owns Westmorland Limited who run three motorway service stations plus a truckstop close to the M6 motorway and a combined service and visitor/exhibition centre.

The company is marketed as "The Westmorland Family" and its head office is located at the northbound Tebay services in Cumbria.

The company was formed in 1972 to operate the northbound Tebay West services on the M6 at the time this was the only MSA in the UK that was not part of a chain. Originally the company was a partnership between the Dunning and Birkett families though the Dunnings later bought out the other shareholders.

Locations

PictureNameOpening Date(s)RoadCountyNotes
Gloucester Services (north).JPG Gloucester Services North - 7th May 2014

South - 19th May 2015

M5 Gloucestershire
Tebay Services.jpg Tebay Services 1972 M6 Cumbria
Tatton ServicesTBC M56 J7 & J8 Cheshire Future site; planning approved in October 2023
Cairn Lodge1994 M74 J11 Lanarkshire Acquired by Westmorland in 2014
Orton Truckstop J3411 June 1986 M6 J38 Cumbria
Rheged Services2000 A66,A592 roundabout Cumbria

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