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Norton Canes services is a motorway service area on the M6 Toll, in the village of Norton Canes near the towns of Brownhills, Cannock, and Walsall, in Staffordshire, England. It is operated by Roadchef, which has a 25-year lease on the site. [2] The company also uses the site as its head office. [3]
Norton Canes St James the Great Church is the parish church of Norton Canes in the Cannock Chase District of Staffordshire , England. It is located on Church Road, a short distance from the village centre.
The Orbital Retail Park is located on the outskirts of Norton Canes and houses many stores including furniture and food stores. Adjacent to the retail park are two hotels (Premier Inn and Holiday Inn, with the latter being in the 'Orbital Plaza' - an intreguing building similar to the Gherkin in London which can be seen for miles and, for many, is a sign they have arrived at The Orbital).
Opened on 9 March 2004, Norton Canes services is located between junctions T6 and T7, and is positioned so that it can be accessed before reaching the main toll plaza in either direction. In 2019, the Motorway Services User Survey found that Norton Canes had the highest customer satisfaction of any motorway services in the UK.
The line to Norton Junction opened in 1858 and this created a junction at Ryders Hayes Crossing. The opening of the line offered a direct connection between Pelsall and Cannock via Norton Canes at Norton Junction. Additionally, there was also connections to the coal pits at Pelsall Common in 1865, however this was closed in 1903.
A woman has been charged with murder after a man died at a house in a Staffordshire village on Christmas Day. Kirsty Carless, 33, has been charged with the murder of Louis Price in Norton Canes.
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Mike Phillips, a 1993 Alliance High graduate, and his daughter Emma Phillips, a 2024 Marlington High graduate, paint the outside mural at the new Raising Cane's location in Alliance on June 3, 2024.