Department for Transport News

04 Mar 2024

Better kips for better trips: £16 million boost to transform facilities for lorry drivers

  • 38 truckstops will deliver better rest areas, improved welfare facilities and more secure parking
  • Upgrades made possible thanks to £16 million in joint Government and industry investment to improve roadside facilities
  • Measures will help attract more people to the haulage sector, boost working conditions and grow the economy to deliver a brighter future.

Lorry drivers across England will benefit from more parking spaces, better welfare facilities and safer rest areas thanks to £16.5 million in joint Government and industry investment.

Today (Monday 4 March), the Roads Minister confirmed that 38 truckstops across England will invest £6 million from the Department for Transport (DfT), with a further £10.5 million coming from industry, to significantly improve their facilities for lorry drivers.

The upgrades will include new showers and restaurants, as well as better lighting and secure fencing around rest areas so drivers can feel safer and sleep with greater peace of mind. The measures will also create around 430 new parking spaces for heavy goods vehicles (HGV) to free up local roads.

Today’s measures are part of our plan to grow the economy by improving working conditions for lorry drivers, supporting new jobs in the haulage industry and attracting more people towards a brilliant career in logistics, to deliver a brighter future for all.

The crucial improvements will also help decarbonise the haulage sector by installing new chargepoints to power electric HGVs and solar panels on lorry driver facilities to make them as sustainable as possible.

The measures follow £15 million in joint Government and industry funding for similar improvements announced in September last year as part of the fund’s first application window. This takes the total joint investment from the Department and the sector to improve lorry roadside facilities to up to £31 million.

Roads Minister Guy Opperman said:

“Our lorry drivers are the backbone of a successful economy, ensuring food, goods and crucial medical supplies can get where they need to be, all over the country.

“That’s why it’s only right we leave no stone unturned when it comes to supporting our lorry drivers as part of our plan to grow the economy, and today’s £16.5 million in joint Government and industry funding will provide them with the safe, spacious and modern facilities they deserve.”

From the Ashford International Truck Stop in Kent to Bardon Truck Park in Leicestershire and Immingham Lorry Park in Lincolnshire, the funding will be spread across England to ensure all lorry drivers across England can benefit from better roadside facilities and better working conditions.

The new investment comes from the Government’s HGV parking and driver welfare grant scheme, a joint investment between Government and industry to support the haulage sector and provide lorry drivers with modern, secure facilities all across the country.

The scheme draws on The National Survey on Lorry Parking 2022 which provides important evidence as to what improvements are needed and where to boost the nation’s roadside infrastructure. With hauliers required to take mandatory breaks and rest periods, building better roadside facilities will improve the quality of HGV drivers’ rest and recovery, ensuring everyone can feel safe on our roads.

Britain’s roads are already among the safest in the world and the Government is committed to helping the sector improve driver welfare, boost drivers’ security and continue to guarantee road safety.

Declan Pang, Director of Policy & Public Affairs at the Road Haulage Association (RHA) said:

“We are delighted to see the Government’s match funded grant scheme being awarded to projects which will make a tangible difference to the experiences of lorry drivers and provide much needed additional parking capacity to address the well-known shortage of spaces.

“We are pleased to see facilities operators contribute funding and commit to improving security and conditions at the sites they operate. We look forward to seeing the positive impact the funding will have across the range of projects."

Lorry drivers are also benefitting from smoother and improved roads thanks to the largest ever funding increase of £8.3 billion to resurface over 5,000 miles of local roads all the way through to 2034, made possible by reallocated HS2 funding.

Today’s announcement comes after £200 million to roll out up to 370 zero emission trucks and a further £2 million given to small and medium-sized businesses in a separate competition to boost innovation and green tech in freight to decarbonise the sector.

The Government has also invested £645,000 to support the brilliant Generation Logistics campaign from the CILT and Logistics UK, which is raising awareness of the logistics sector and its career opportunities to boost recruitment and retention of a more skilled and diverse workforce. 

This latest investment comes on top of the Government’s Plan for Drivers to put drivers back in the driving seat, which includes a crackdown on disruptive roadworks and better digital information to boost sat-nav accuracy, and new measures to make it easier to switch to electric vehicles and install more chargepoints.

Ron Perry, owner of Dan Perry & Sons, said:

“The DfT welfare grant scheme goes a long way towards realising our ambitious project of delivering modern, secure and appealing facilities for lorry drivers to park overnight.

“Without the grant from the Department, this project simply would not be viable for us. We very much look forward to delivering the improvements so that we can provide lorry drivers the fantastic facilities they deserve.”

Contact Information

Marco Barbato
marco.barbato@dft.gov.uk

Notes to editors

  • The full list of winners, divided by region, is available below:

Winner Company Name 

Winner Site County 

Key Improvement area 

Government funding 

Total joint Government and industry funding

G & A Transport Ltd - Wellington Place 

Derbyshire 

Welfare 

£5,760

£11,519 

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Moto - Donnington Park 

Derbyshire 

Driver Welfare, Decarbonisation 

£128,750

£257,500 

Onroute Truckstops Limited - Junction 29 Truckstop 

Derbyshire 

Driver Welfare, Security 

£186,808

£373,615 

Richard Lester LTD - Junction 29A Truckstop 

Derbyshire 

Multiple areas of improvement 

 TBC

TBC 

Bardon Truck Park Ltd 

Leicestershire 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£152,500

£305,000 

Cutts Transport Ltd 

Lincolnshire 

Welfare 

£29,375

£58,750 

Immingham Lorry Park Ltd 

Lincolnshire 

Parking  

£29,435

£58,869 

Stallingborough Truck Park Ltd 

Lincolnshire 

Welfare, security 

£190,000

£380,000 

EAST MIDLANDS TOTAL

   

 

£722,628.00

£1,445,253

EAST OF ENGLAND

Tankerford Ltd - Ardleigh South Service Station 

Essex 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£315,000.00

£1,650,000 

D. Furnell Plant Services Ltd. - Maxted Road Lorry Park 

Hertfordshire 

Security 

£2,468.00

£4,935 

Bryan Nunn Limited - Risby Roadside Truckstop 

Suffolk 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£150,973.00

£301,945 

Merriveen Ltd - London Road Parking Compound 

Suffolk 

Multiple areas of improvement* 

£29,110.00

£58,219 

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Toddington

Bedfordshire 

Driver Welfare, Parking 

£117,500.00

£235,000 

EAST OF ENGLAND TOTAL

   

£615,051

£2,250,099

GREATER LONDON

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Heston 

Greater London 

Driver Welfare, Security 

£90,875

£181,750 

NORTH EAST

Ron Perry & Son LTD - A19 Southbound 

County Durham 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£315,000

£1,400,000 

Ron Perry & Son LTD - A19 Northbound 

County Durham 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£315,000

£900,000 

NORTH EAST TOTAL

   

£630,000

£2,300,000

NORTH WEST

Culina Group LTD - Carlisle Truck Stop 

Cumbria 

Mainly Welfare 

£315,000

£973,910 

Robert Little Garages Limited - Harker Service Station 

Cumbria 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£315,000

£2,000,000 

NORTH WEST TOTAL

   

£630,000

£2,973,910

SOUTH EAST

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Cherwell Valley 

Banbury 

Decarbonisation 

£193,500.00

£387,000 

Ashford International Truck Stop Ltd 

Kent 

Welfare 

£257,609.00

£515,218 

Embassy Global Ltd – Embassy Truck Park

Kent 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£294,841.00

£589,681 

Motis Ireland Ltd – Motis Cheriton Parc

Kent 

Welfare & Decarb 

£315,000.00

£1,020,136 

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Winchester 

Kent 

Security, Decarbonisation 

£68,778.00

£137,555 

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Medway 

Kent 

Parking, Security 

£66,250.00

£132,500 

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Pease Pottage 

West Sussex 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£109,000.00

£218,000 

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Reading 

Berkshire 

Driver Welfare 

£75,000.00

£150,000 

SOUTH EAST TOTAL

   

£1,305,478

£3,150,090

SOUTH WEST

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Exeter 

Devon 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£119,000

£238,000 

WEST MIDLANDS

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Lymm Poplar 2000 

Cheshire 

Driver Welfare, Decarbonisation 

£50,000.00

£100,000 

Central Garages (2015) Ltd - Silver Birches  

Staffordshire 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£78,629.00

£157,257 

Certas Energy UK Ltd - The Hollies Truckstop 

Staffordshire 

Decarb 

£121,735.00

£243,470 

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Staffordshire North 

Staffordshire 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£315,000.00

£805,000 

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Tamworth 

Staffordshire 

Security, Decarbonisation 

£29,700.00

£59,400 

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Rugby  

Warwickshire 

Decarb 

£275,000.00

£550,000 

WEST MIDLANDS TOTAL

   

£820,064

£1,915,127

YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Wetherby 

North Yorkshire 

Driver Welfare, Decarbonisation 

£112,500

£225,000 

Exelby Services Ltd - Coneygarth Services 

North Yorkshire 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£315,000

£750,000 

Exelby Services Ltd - Whitwood Truckstop 

West Yorkshire 

Multiple areas of improvement 

£175,000

£350,000 

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Woolley Edge 

West Yorkshire 

Decarbonisation 

£291,000

£582,000 

Moto Hospitality Ltd - Ferrybridge 

West Yorkshire 

Security, Decarbonisation 

£36,300

£72,600 

YORKSHIRE AND THE HUMBER TOTAL

   

£929,800.

£1,979,600

ENGLAND TOTAL

   

£5,987,396

£16,433,829