Birch Services
Birch Services is a motorway service station located on the M62 motorway between Junction 18 and Junction 19 Heywood, close to Rochdale and Bury. There are two sides to the service station, the Eastbound services being quite old and the Westbound services being more modern. The services opened in 1972.
History
Construction
The contract was awarded to Granada Motorway Limited in late October 1968; Granada operated Heston, Toddington, and Frankley, but Granada decided not to proceed, and it was re-advertised, and Esso took the contract, to open in the summer of 1972. Adverse weather in the winter of 1969 held up construction of the M62 section by six months. Birch was meant to open around the same time when the M62 section opened, in early 1971. The site would be. It was planned to open the M62 section in early August 1971.The section from Whitefield to the Lancashire-Yorkshire boundary opened on Tuesday 3 August 1971. Birch would open in September 1972. Construction of Birch began in September 1971. Lighting on high mast steel columns, each with eight 400W lanterns, was built by Balfour Kilpatrick Installations, who also supplied the 500 lighting columns for the Milnrow to Rockingstone Moss M62 section.
The architect was Challen, Floyd, Slaski and Todd. The main contractor was Shepherd Construction Limited. It cost £1.5m. Underground petrol tanks could hold.
Other Esso areas were Washington services, Woolley Edge services, Southwaite Services and Leigh Delamere services.
The site opened as Esso Taverna, on Monday 18 December 1972. The eastbound restaurant was open; the westbound restaurant opened 1 January 1973.
Buildings
There were 15 pumps each side, with two, three, four and five star petrol. When it opened, diesel was 37p per gallon. Most staff came from Middleton; there were almost 200 staff, and 75% worked in catering. There was a repair facility on the eastbound side. Dudley Westgate looked after catering and David Wears looked after petrol. There was room for 400 vehicles on each side. Project manager was David Parker of Esso Tavernas.The colour scheme in the toilets was black, white and powder blue. The two shops were open from 7am to 10pm.