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(A) HGV Lorry Parking Facilities (A) HGV Lorry Parking Facilities Site Address Contact Fuel Toilets Showers Café Food Take Bar Hours Truck Refridgerated/ Security 2012 Prices Away Wash Hazardous Lorries Bridlington Hilderthorpe Road, Bridlington ERYC Tel: 01482 Tesco 24 hr Yes Shops & Open 24 hours. £9 per day 887700 cafes nearby Charges apply 8.00 a.m. - 18.00 p.m. 1 Docklands Truck Stop Café & 523 Anderson Road, Goole, Tel 01405 766349 Yes Yes Mon-Thur 06.30 -21.00 Yes 24hr Yes Monitored £12 for Parking, Lorry Park DN14 6UD Mob 7730792140 Fri 06.30 -14.00 and on site £20 for Parking + Email:- guard shower. jonessamantha28@gm 2 ail.com Hull/Hessle Dock Truck Stop Livingston Road, Hessle, HU13 Tel 07961852201 Yes Yes Mon-Fri 07.30-18.30 2 Yes 24hr Yes Refridgerated Guard 2hr free then £10. (Ian Bell Transport) 0EG Sat 07.30-13.30 supermarkets hook up For 24hr £12 inc nearby £2 voucher for food 3 Humber Bridge Humber Bridge Board, Ferriby Rachel Trowsdale, PA No Yes No 9.00am - 5.00pm No 1st May - 31st Aug No CCTV Free Road, Hessle, HU13 0JG. to General Manager & 7.15am In main Car Park 5.00 am to 9.30 pm Bridgemaster, Humber to 1st Sept - 30th Apr Bridge Board. Tel: 19.00 - 5.00 am to 8.00 pm 01482 647161 20.00p 4 m Kellythorpe Truck Stop 52 Warfield Road, Kellythorpe Security 07866039083 Diesel fuel available Yes Yes Mon-Thur 07.15-20.00 24 hrs 7 days a Secure Industrial Estate, Driffield, YO25 Café 07860968532 500yds from truckstop, 24 Fri 07.15-17.00 week Compound 9DJ. N hrs key fuel only. Sat 07.15-14.00 patrolled by 53 deg 59 mins 55 secs static security W 0 deg 27 mins 46 secs. company 5 York Auction Centre Murton, York,YO19 5GF 01904 489731. Email Yes Yes 7am - 9pm Yes 7am -- 9pm Secure £8.50 - £10.50 per enquiries@stephenson. Compound & day 6 co.uk Guard (B) Service Station Facilities Days Hot Convenience Tyre Car Site Address Phone Open Hours Toilets Drink Food Take Away Café Shop Accomodation Pressure Water Wash Parking Fuel Westbound Leven Road, 01964 544200 / 1 Leven/Catwick, B1244 Beverley, HU17 5PT 0845 734 6222 7 24hr Yes Yes Sandwiches,etc No Yes Yes Yes No Yes York Road, Shiptonthorpe, 2 Shiptonthorpe, A1079 YO43 3PN 01430 871486 7 24hr Yes Yes Yes Nearby Yes No Yes Yes Yes Mon - Sat 06.00 - 22.00 Kirkburn, Driffield, YO25 Sun 07.00 - 3 Kirkburn, A614 9EA 01377 229225 7 22.00 No Yes Cold No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Cold at moment, hot food will be available soon as site to be South Cave, Brough, HU15 upgraded in next 3 4 South Cave, A63 Eastbound 1SA 01430 426110 7 24hr Yes Yes months. Little Chef Yes Travelodge Yes Yes No Yes Yes East Bound Carriageway, A63 North Ferriby Bypass, 5 North Ferriby, A63 Eastbound North Ferriby, HU14 9XX 01482 643018 7 24hr Yes Yes Hot & cold No Yes No Yes No Yes Yes A63 West Bound Carriageway, Ferriby Bypass, North Ferriby, 6 North Ferriby, A63 Westbound HU14 3LN 01482 642158 7 24hr Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Gibson Lane, A63, North 7 Melton, A63 Ferriby, HU14 3HH 01482 635900 7 24hr Yes Yes Cold No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Brough Road, South Cave, 8 South Cave, A1034 HU15 2DA 01430 422569 7 24hr Yes Yes Cold Yes Yes Yes Yes A63 Westbound, Brough, 9 Brough, A63 HU15 1RZ 01430 422127 7 24hr Yes Yes Sandwich, hot dogs No Yes No Yes Beverley Road, Hull, HU10 Toby 10 Willerby, A164 6NT 01482 657673 7 24hr Yes Yes Carvery Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Boothferry Road, Howden, 11 Howden, A614 Goole, DN14 7TA 01430 430717 7 24hr Yes Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Toby Rawcliffe Road, Goole, Carvery & Yes Premier 12 Goole, A614 DN14 8JS 01405 764525 7 24hr Yes Yes Yes McDonalds Yes Inn Yes Yes Yes Yes In shop Café in Hull Road, Hedon, HU12 7am-10pm supermark 13 Hedon, A1033 8QN 7 05.00- 23.59 sun 10-4 Yes Yes et Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes 06.00-22.00 In shop Café in Bessingby Road, Sun07.00- 7am-10pm supermark 14 Bridlington, A1038 Bridlington. YO16 4SJ 7 20.00 sun 10-4 Yes Yes et Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes.
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