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post May 28 2009, 09:21 AM
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McDonald's restaurant at retail park applies for licence to serve food 24 hours a day at weekends

MCDONALD’S restaurant at Newbury Retail Park has applied for permission to serve food all night long on Fridays and Saturdays.
The restaurant lodged its application on May 19 in the hope that it will be allowed to serve food and drink between 11pm and 5 am.
The restaurant’s car park has become a usual meeting spot of so called “boy racers” who already congregate late at night - to the annoyance of nearby residents.
Greenham parish council chairman, Tony Forward, said that he planned to object to the proposals and feared the two-day licence was just the “tip of the iceberg”.
Mr Forward said it would make more sense for McDonald’s to extend the operating hours of its outlet at Tot Hill services where passing motorists could stop all night.
He said he feared, if the licence was granted, that it would bring more traffic off the A34 and into the town centre late at night.
The retail park was subject to a police dispersal order, which allowed officers to disperse groups of teenagers, but the order expired earlier this year.
An assistant manager at the McDonald’s outlet said that they had been trying to get the licence for years but had been rejected because of the trouble caused by some of the ‘boy racers’ in the past. Anyone can voice an opinion about the change in licensing condition but they must do so before June 17 by writing to West Berkshire Council.

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"Tip of iceberg" ?


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post May 28 2009, 10:58 AM
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I imagine the manager of tescos will be in support of this if it moves the youths and their cars away from his car park
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post May 28 2009, 11:15 AM
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Im not to sure how i feel about this as i dont live that end up town, so I can not comment of the disruption of the boy racers. I do think it would encourage them to stay there all night though.

But i cant see it being used that much. People who are out in town tend to eat from the kebab places before going home. Waste of time IMO
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post May 28 2009, 07:30 PM
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I don't see where the demand for this is going to come from. The McD at J12 is already 24 hrs at the weekend and I'm not sure how much extra business they claim from this. I've been known to work shifts every now and then, and even I (the lover of bad food and fatty substances) wouldnt want to be eating a big mac at 4.30am!


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post May 29 2009, 10:24 AM
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I can tell you right now, it wont make much difference at all. Yes, it will encourage drivers or shall i say, so called 'Boy racers' to come into Mc Donalds car park but not for very long. You don't see many people around after 1pm anyway. But i'm happy about this and im sure others will be. I've seen drivers drive towards the drive through and their just a bit late. I prefer Kebabs than a mcdonalds burger i must admit


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post May 30 2009, 06:46 AM
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YAY!
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McDonalds at Midnight!
But seroiuosly, what's the point?
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