Income Of Any Luck
  • Politics
  • Tech News
  • Stock
  • Business
  • Editor’s Pick
BusinessEditor's Pick

Roadchef secures 75-year leases to unlock £300m motorway investment

by April 1, 2026
April 1, 2026
Roadchef is set to invest more than £300 million across its network after securing 75-year lease extensions on five key motorway service areas, in a deal that underlines the growing importance of roadside infrastructure in the UK’s transport and energy transition.

Roadchef is set to invest more than £300 million across its network after securing 75-year lease extensions on five key motorway service areas, in a deal that underlines the growing importance of roadside infrastructure in the UK’s transport and energy transition.

The agreement, struck with National Highways and the Department for Transport, provides long-term operational certainty at major sites including Clacket Lane, Watford Gap, Northampton, Sandbach and Strensham.

Backed by shareholder Macquarie Asset Management, the investment programme will be rolled out over the next five years, with a focus on upgrading facilities, expanding electric vehicle charging capacity and improving services for both motorists and freight operators.

A central pillar of the investment is the expansion of electric vehicle charging infrastructure, reflecting the rapid shift towards zero-emission transport.

Roadchef plans to increase the number of charging bays across its sites to around 1,000 by 2030, with a particular emphasis on ultra-rapid chargers designed to support long-distance travel.

Motorway service areas are expected to play a critical role in the UK’s EV transition, providing essential en-route charging points for both private drivers and commercial fleets.

The company is also targeting significant upgrades to facilities for heavy goods vehicle (HGV) drivers, recognising the sector’s importance to the UK economy.

Planned improvements include expanded parking capacity, enhanced catering options, upgraded shower and changing facilities, as well as increased security measures and high-speed connectivity.

With the logistics sector contributing around £170 billion to the economy and supporting millions of jobs, investment in driver welfare and infrastructure is seen as a key enabler of growth and efficiency.

Alongside infrastructure upgrades, Roadchef is seeking to expand its retail and hospitality offering, bringing a wider range of well-known brands to its sites.

Existing partnerships with operators such as McDonald’s, Costa Coffee, Pret A Manger and WHSmith are expected to be complemented by new additions, aimed at improving convenience and choice for travellers.

Chief executive Tim Gittins described the lease extensions as a “significant milestone” that enables the company to invest with confidence in both current operations and future growth.

The deal also highlights the role of public-private partnerships in delivering infrastructure improvements, with government agencies and private investors working together to enhance services on the UK’s road network.

Elliot Shaw of National Highways said the agreement would support safer and more sustainable travel, while Keir Mather emphasised the broader economic and environmental benefits of investment in charging infrastructure and logistics support.

With more than 46 million customers served annually across 31 locations, Roadchef’s network is a critical component of the UK’s transport ecosystem.

The latest investment programme reflects both immediate operational needs and longer-term structural changes, as the shift to electric vehicles and evolving travel patterns reshape the role of motorway services.

For Roadchef, the combination of long-term leases and substantial capital backing provides a platform for sustained growth. For the wider economy, the upgrades are expected to support cleaner transport, stronger supply chains and improved services for millions of road users.

Read more:
Roadchef secures 75-year leases to unlock £300m motorway investment

previous post
President Trump to Attend Wednesday’s Supreme Court Hearing on Ending Birthright Citizenship (VIDEO)
next post
BLOOD ON HER HANDS: Florida Moves to IMPEACH Radical Judge After Sickening Release of Predator Leads to Murder of 5-Year-Old Stepdaughter

You may also like

Marmite and Hellmann’s to join US giant in...

April 1, 2026

Oracle cuts thousands of jobs as Ellison doubles...

April 1, 2026

UK warned it will rely on US gas...

April 1, 2026

UK business investment lags G7 rivals as energy...

April 1, 2026

NI pension cap risks hitting middle earners hardest,...

April 1, 2026

Inheritance tax overhaul sparks backlash as family firms...

April 1, 2026

Middle East conflict hits UK firms but business...

April 1, 2026

British Business Bank backs 9fin with $20m as...

April 1, 2026

Why People Love Taking Chances: From Holiday Deals...

March 31, 2026

UK tech firm Sintela lands $200m US border...

March 31, 2026
Join The Exclusive Subscription Today And Get Premium Articles For Free


Your information is secure and your privacy is protected. By opting in you agree to receive emails from us. Remember that you can opt-out any time, we hate spam too!

    Stay updated with the latest news, exclusive offers, and special promotions. Sign up now and be the first to know! As a member, you'll receive curated content, insider tips, and invitations to exclusive events. Don't miss out on being part of something special.


    By opting in you agree to receive emails from us and our affiliates. Your information is secure and your privacy is protected.

    • About us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Copyright © 2025 IncomeOfAnyLuck.com All Rights Reserved.

    Income Of Any Luck
    • Politics
    • Tech News
    • Stock
    • Business
    • Editor’s Pick