Coffee van opens at Parkway Station

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Nomad Coffee at Parkway

Worcestershire-based Nomad Coffee Company is operating from the front of the station by the entrance, Monday to Friday between 7am and around 12pm.

Hot and cold drinks are on offer to people passing through or visiting the station, as well as snacks like cakes, cereal bars and porridge.

Andy Maginnis, Strategic Programme Manager at Worcestershire County Council said: “We’re delighted that Nomad Coffee Company has opened at the station. We know people using Parkway will be pleased that they now have somewhere to get a drink and a bite to eat.”

Catherine Rainey, who owns Nomad Coffee Company, added: “We’re excited to finally be here at Parkway. We’re going to see how it goes for now but we will look to extend our opening hours if things are going really well.

“We try to buy most of our produce locally so if any local businesses want to get in touch email us on Riseandgrind@nomadcoffeecompany.co.uk”

Worcestershire Parkway opened in February 2020 and is operated by Great Western Railway. The station, located to the east of Junction 7 of the M5, is accessible for commuters and longer-distance travellers from all over the county. 

The station serves two railway lines (North Cotswold Line which goes to London Paddington and the Birmingham to Bristol Line).

It’s a fully accessible, modern station building and boasts a 500-space car park and regular bus service.