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Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby ineedmoney » Tue Apr 06, 2021 6:45 pm

Are you able to park on site here and have a 9hr break?

Won't have any time left once i am tipped.
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby 205 » Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:04 pm

Morrisions will have the answer to that, dont you think.
Subbies working for morrisions used to park at the goods in gate overnight
and theres quite a few laybys on the A6 south
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby the maoster » Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:11 pm

I don’t know of any Morrison’s sites that let you park overnight tbh. AFAIK only Willow Green has a manned gatehouse so you could probably chance it. I personally wouldn’t.

I remember Burton Latimer security being a particularly arsey bunch tbh. I once turned up there in a wrecker towing one of their dead artics and they wouldn’t let me on site without a reference number!

I dropped the whole lot outside the gatehouse and buggered off! My how we laaarfed.
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby peirre » Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:30 pm

I’ve seen signs stating “not overnight parking” but I’ve seen a few trucks there occasionally with the curtains closed
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby mutley » Tue Apr 06, 2021 7:46 pm

I parked there overnight but it was about 8 years ago.

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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby dozy » Tue Apr 06, 2021 8:10 pm

Get you planner to send in another driver to take the load in , I did a month ago , but it did take about 5 hrs ( I would of but Morrison’s wouldn’t let me in until 18.00 I think it was , then gatehouse said they wouldn’t start tipping until 19.00 ) so not enough hours
At 16.00 the planner said he had a driver who’d just gone into Tesco reading who had enough time !!!! Idiot , finally got a driver who tipped Morrison’s thrapston to take it off me
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby tonyj105 » Thu Apr 08, 2021 9:47 am

by the amount of motors i see every morning in the week and saturday morning in the 4 laybyes from burton latimer to finedon , i'd say no. if you can fit into the BP serv's at kettering on the A14 it'd probably be the best bet.
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby elsa Lad » Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:18 am

Probably too late now but layby on A43 just off the A14 towards Corby junction 7 is good. Police headquarters just down the road which keeps the low life away. Then of course Rothwell truck stop, never been in there so not sure what its like.
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby Mazzer2 » Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:09 am

elsa Lad wrote:Probably too late now but layby on A43 just off the A14 towards Corby junction 7 is good. Police headquarters just down the road which keeps the low life away. Then of course Rothwell truck stop, never been in there so not sure what its like.

Rothwell truckstop is a decent spot and how truckstops should be
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby biggriffin » Thu Apr 08, 2021 6:18 pm

I cannot believe there are people saying, park in lay-bys, when there's a perfectly good Truckstop 15mins down the road. Lay-bys are for stopping for a pee, or a 15min break, not having a night out,Dozy will disagree what does that tell you.
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby the nodding donkey » Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:08 pm

Mazzer2 wrote:
elsa Lad wrote:Probably too late now but layby on A43 just off the A14 towards Corby junction 7 is good. Police headquarters just down the road which keeps the low life away. Then of course Rothwell truck stop, never been in there so not sure what its like.

Rothwell truckstop is a decent spot and how truckstops should be



I've stopped there, and agree, its good.
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby the nodding donkey » Thu Apr 08, 2021 10:11 pm

biggriffin wrote:I cannot believe there are people saying, park in lay-bys, when there's a perfectly good Truckstop 15mins down the road. Lay-bys are for stopping for a pee, or a 15min break, not having a night out,Dozy will disagree what does that tell you.



Maybe we shouldn't advertise the good places, lest they get [zb] up ne the common majority???
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby dozy » Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:03 pm

biggriffin wrote:I cannot believe there are people saying, park in lay-bys, when there's a perfectly good Truckstop 15mins down the road. Lay-bys are for stopping for a pee, or a 15min break, not having a night out,Dozy will disagree what does that tell you.

With my diabetis / prostrate problems I often have to get up 4/5/6 times in a night for a pee , it’s much more easier to jump out the passenger door in a lay-by in your boxers / boots & piss down the wheel than a ind estate , truck stop( no cameras , lights , people about ) , I haven’t got time to walk to the toilet , I wouldn’t get there , I have to go there & then ,lay-bys are easier for me .
It’s like at home , my bed would be the best place for me to sleep , but getting up 5/6/7 times through the night wakes my mrs up so she has now put me in the spare bedroom next to the toilet ,
Hopefully you don’t get my health issues as I wouldn’t want you getting the abuse I seem to be getting aimed at me !! Remember we all get old eventually !!!!!!!!!
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby Yorkielad » Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:19 pm

dozy wrote:
biggriffin wrote:I cannot believe there are people saying, park in lay-bys, when there's a perfectly good Truckstop 15mins down the road. Lay-bys are for stopping for a pee, or a 15min break, not having a night out,Dozy will disagree what does that tell you.

With my diabetis / prostrate problems I often have to get up 4/5/6 times in a night for a pee , it’s much more easier to jump out the passenger door in a lay-by in your boxers / boots & piss down the wheel than a ind estate , truck stop( no cameras , lights , people about ) , I haven’t got time to walk to the toilet , I wouldn’t get there , I have to go there & then ,lay-bys are easier for me .
It’s like at home , my bed would be the best place for me to sleep , but getting up 5/6/7 times through the night wakes my mrs up so she has now put me in the spare bedroom next to the toilet ,
Hopefully you don’t get my health issues as I wouldn’t want you getting the abuse I seem to be getting aimed at me !! Remember we all get old eventually !!!!!!!!!



4 pint milk container and stay in the warmth or your cab,if you fill that though night I reckon you’ve had it..
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby DCPCFML » Thu Apr 08, 2021 11:53 pm

Yorkielad wrote:
dozy wrote:
biggriffin wrote:I cannot believe there are people saying, park in lay-bys, when there's a perfectly good Truckstop 15mins down the road. Lay-bys are for stopping for a pee, or a 15min break, not having a night out,Dozy will disagree what does that tell you.

With my diabetis / prostrate problems I often have to get up 4/5/6 times in a night for a pee , it’s much more easier to jump out the passenger door in a lay-by in your boxers / boots & piss down the wheel than a ind estate , truck stop( no cameras , lights , people about ) , I haven’t got time to walk to the toilet , I wouldn’t get there , I have to go there & then ,lay-bys are easier for me .
It’s like at home , my bed would be the best place for me to sleep , but getting up 5/6/7 times through the night wakes my mrs up so she has now put me in the spare bedroom next to the toilet ,
Hopefully you don’t get my health issues as I wouldn’t want you getting the abuse I seem to be getting aimed at me !! Remember we all get old eventually !!!!!!!!!



4 pint milk container and stay in the warmth or your cab,if you fill that though night I reckon you’ve had it..


Only for people with small nobs. An empty fabric conditioner bottle is what those of us blessed at birth use.
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby cman » Fri Apr 09, 2021 12:54 am

DCPCFML wrote:
Yorkielad wrote:
dozy wrote:
biggriffin wrote:I cannot believe there are people saying, park in lay-bys, when there's a perfectly good Truckstop 15mins down the road. Lay-bys are for stopping for a pee, or a 15min break, not having a night out,Dozy will disagree what does that tell you.

With my diabetis / prostrate problems I often have to get up 4/5/6 times in a night for a pee , it’s much more easier to jump out the passenger door in a lay-by in your boxers / boots & piss down the wheel than a ind estate , truck stop( no cameras , lights , people about ) , I haven’t got time to walk to the toilet , I wouldn’t get there , I have to go there & then ,lay-bys are easier for me .
It’s like at home , my bed would be the best place for me to sleep , but getting up 5/6/7 times through the night wakes my mrs up so she has now put me in the spare bedroom next to the toilet ,
Hopefully you don’t get my health issues as I wouldn’t want you getting the abuse I seem to be getting aimed at me !! Remember we all get old eventually !!!!!!!!!



4 pint milk container and stay in the warmth or your cab,if you fill that though night I reckon you’ve had it..



Only for people with small nobs. An empty fabric conditioner bottle is what those of us blessed at birth use.


Most of the main supermarkets sell 5L water bottles for under £1.50 with a nice wide opening, just have to be careful not to hit a car when you ditch a full one out the window on the motorway

or apparently they have these things called bins around somewhere
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby Yorkielad » Fri Apr 09, 2021 3:01 am

DCPCFML wrote:
Yorkielad wrote:
dozy wrote:
biggriffin wrote:I cannot believe there are people saying, park in lay-bys, when there's a perfectly good Truckstop 15mins down the road. Lay-bys are for stopping for a pee, or a 15min break, not having a night out,Dozy will disagree what does that tell you.

With my diabetis / prostrate problems I often have to get up 4/5/6 times in a night for a pee , it’s much more easier to jump out the passenger door in a lay-by in your boxers / boots & piss down the wheel than a ind estate , truck stop( no cameras , lights , people about ) , I haven’t got time to walk to the toilet , I wouldn’t get there , I have to go there & then ,lay-bys are easier for me .
It’s like at home , my bed would be the best place for me to sleep , but getting up 5/6/7 times through the night wakes my mrs up so she has now put me in the spare bedroom next to the toilet ,
Hopefully you don’t get my health issues as I wouldn’t want you getting the abuse I seem to be getting aimed at me !! Remember we all get old eventually !!!!!!!!!



4 pint milk container and stay in the warmth or your cab,if you fill that though night I reckon you’ve had it..


Only for people with small nobs. An empty fabric conditioner bottle is what those of us blessed at birth use.


:lol: :lol: Your only peeing in it not making love to it :lol:
Make sure you wash the fabric softener bottle out first,a bit of that neat on japs eye will smart :mrgreen:
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby Conor » Fri Apr 09, 2021 2:05 pm

ineedmoney wrote:Are you able to park on site here and have a 9hr break?


Not sure how they'd notice the difference between someone on a daily rest and someone sat there waiting to get tipped. Queues for ambient at most Morrison RDCs are about that long.
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby DCPCFML » Fri Apr 09, 2021 2:09 pm

Yorkielad wrote: :lol: :lol: Your only peeing in it not making love to it :lol:
Make sure you wash the fabric softener bottle out first,a bit of that neat on japs eye will smart :mrgreen:


You can get your nob in the neck of a 4 litre plastic milk container? :shock: Trying to be polite, I feel a bit sorry for your wife if so. :oops:
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby blue estate » Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:42 pm

DCPCFML wrote:
Yorkielad wrote: :lol: :lol: Your only peeing in it not making love to it :lol:
Make sure you wash the fabric softener bottle out first,a bit of that neat on japs eye will smart :mrgreen:


You can get your nob in the neck of a 4 litre plastic milk container? :shock: Trying to be polite, I feel a bit sorry for your wife if so. :oops:
What the conditioner bottle of a certain brands really means what it says on it “Comfort “ arrh that’s better


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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby Yorkielad » Sat Apr 10, 2021 2:53 am

DCPCFML wrote:
Yorkielad wrote: :lol: :lol: Your only peeing in it not making love to it :lol:
Make sure you wash the fabric softener bottle out first,a bit of that neat on japs eye will smart :mrgreen:


You can get your nob in the neck of a 4 litre plastic milk container? :shock: Trying to be polite, I feel a bit sorry for your wife if so. :oops:


Do you need to put you knob into something to piss :?: its your wife I feel sorry for if that’s the case :evil:
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby msgyorkie » Sat Apr 10, 2021 9:00 am

Highly reccomend the large Lenor bottles. Wide opening for those of us with a larger girth and big enough to hold even Dozy's amount of extraction.
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Re: Morrisons Burton Latimer

Postby Suedehead » Sun Apr 11, 2021 9:09 pm

blue estate wrote:
DCPCFML wrote:
Yorkielad wrote: :lol: :lol: Your only peeing in it not making love to it :lol:
Make sure you wash the fabric softener bottle out first,a bit of that neat on japs eye will smart :mrgreen:


You can get your nob in the neck of a 4 litre plastic milk container? :shock: Trying to be polite, I feel a bit sorry for your wife if so. :oops:
What the conditioner bottle of a certain brands really means what it says on it “Comfort “ arrh that’s better
and it smell nice


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