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Oxford Services
Overlooking the car park at the main buildings.
Oxford Services is located in Oxfordshire
Oxford Services
Oxford Services
Location within Oxfordshire
Information
CountyOxfordshire
RoadM40
OperatorWelcome Break
Date opened1998[1]
WebsiteWelcome Break
The Oxford Service Fountains.

Oxford services is a motorway service station next to junction 8A of the M40 motorway at Waterstock near Wheatley in Oxfordshire. It is named after the nearby city of Oxford. The services are owned by Welcome Break and opened in the summer of 1998. There is also a Days Inn hotel on the site.[2] There is also a Welcome Break area at the Peartree Roundabout. It is one of four services along the 89-mile M40 motorway; the others are Beaconsfield, Cherwell Valley and Warwick.

Facilities

Hotels

  • Ramada

Restaurants

  • Burger King
  • KFC
  • Starbucks
  • Subway
  • Harry Ramsden's
  • Papa John's Pizza
  • Tossed

Shops

  • WHSmith
  • Waitrose

Fuel

  • Esso
  • EV Charging Station
  • Tesla Charging Station
  • Ecotricity

Other

  • Free Wifi
  • Parking free up to 2 hours
  • Free shower facilities
  • Baby facilities
  • Cash machines
  • Welcome Break Gaming 24 hours

Sustainable Drainage System (SuDS)

Oxford Services is the site of one of the United Kingdom's pioneering fully integrated Sustainable Drainage Schemes (Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems). Designed by Robert Bray Associates, the SuDS system comprises a chain of basins, swales, filter strips, permeable paving and ponds. The system collects and treats surface water from roofs and parking areas before releasing it at a controlled rate into the local watercourse.[3]

Oxford Services was also pioneering in its use of Blackwater (waste) (Water reclamation) recycling utilising lagoons to treat waste water to a water quality level sufficient for re-use in flushing toilets. However, nitrate levels in the treated water gave it a yellow hue which was deemed undesirable in the facility's toilet bowls and the recycling connection was stopped and the toilets switched to mains water supply.[3]

References

  1. ^ Chronology, Motorway Services Trivia. Accessed 16 February 2009.
  2. ^ "Days Inn Oxford M40". Days Inn. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  3. ^ a b [1], CIRIA, Retrieved 13 November 2012.


Next southeastbound:
Beaconsfield
Motorway service stations on the
M40 motorway
Next northwestbound:
Cherwell Valley

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