The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Petition raised against plan for new Mcdonald’s

DUNFERMLIN­E: 500 residents join fight to block Duloch drive-through

- AILEEN ROBERTSON arobertson@thecourier.co.uk

More than 500 people have signed a petition to stop a drive-through Mcdonald’s being built in Dunfermlin­e.

The fast food takeaway to be built in the Tesco Extra car park at Duloch was approved by councillor­s earlier this month. despite 176 letters of objection to the plans.

Liberal Democrat councillor James Calder had raised an amendment calling for the drive-through to be refused on the grounds of increased traffic in an already congested area but this was outvoted. His wife, Aude Boubaker-Calder, who is standing as a candidate for the Dunfermlin­e constituen­cy in next year’s Scottish Parliament elections, started a petition calling on Tesco to reconsider the plans.

She said: “More than 500 people have signed the petition to stop a Mcdonald’s in the Duloch Tesco car park. It is clear huge numbers of people living in the area are opposed to this.

“It is a completely inappropri­ate location. It is in an already busy area so traffic will get much worse and cause significan­t noise pollution.

“Worst of all, it is next to a primary school and will contribute to our national obesity crisis. The ball is now in the court of Tesco. I hope they will make the responsibl­e decision and stop the Mcdonald’s being built.”

The Mcdonald’s drive-through would create 65 new jobs.

Fife Council transport officers said the fast food outlet would have no negative impact on road capacity, but Mr Calder believes it would create “traffic chaos”.

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