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Cardiff Gate services

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Cardiff Gate services geograph 3432460 by peter robinson
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Cardiff Gate services (Welsh: Gwasanaethau Porth Caerdydd) is the motorway service station on the junction of the M4 motorway (junction 30) and the A4232, located on the 100-acre (0.40 km2) Cardiff Gate International Business Park, adjacent to Pontprennau, north east of Cardiff, Wales. Originally leased by Granada Ltd., it is now owned by Welcome Break.

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Cardiff Gate services
Beck Court, Cardiff Pontprennau

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Welcome Break Cardiff Gate Services

Beck Court
CF23 8RP Cardiff, Pontprennau
Wales, United Kingdom
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