“As it is putting temptation there in front of drivers, it is doubly important the messages are extra clear. Our advice to drivers is if you are driving, don’t drink any amount of alcohol.”
The charity says each month in Great Britain 23 people are killed and 108 people are seriously injured by drivers over the drink-drive limit.
Sir Ian Gilmore, chair of the Alcohol Health Alliance, said: “To reduce alcohol-related harm, we have to reduce its availability, not increase it.
“Opening a bar at a service station sends out completely the wrong message if we are trying to prevent harm from alcohol-related traffic accidents.”
A Wetherspoon spokesman said: “We believe the majority of people that use the pub to drink will be people that aren’t driving – coach parties or people travelling with others.
“We won’t be asking them whether they are driving. It’s up to them.”
In its application to the council, the firm said: “Materials to remind customers of the dangers of the requirement not to drive whilst under the influence of alcohol will be displayed in the premises.”
The pub is expected to be open by Christmas.