The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Drive-through restaurant gets go ahead as changes also approved

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Cupar is in line for a new drive-through restaurant after plans were given the green light by councillor­s.

The consent for the proposed Burger King outlet was given as part of a raft of applicatio­ns in relation to the former Reekie Group garage site off South Road, which is due to be turned into a retail park.

Members of Fife Council’s northeast planning committee also rubberstam­ped a number of changes to previous permission granted for seven units at the site.

Conditions have been varied to allow developers to start work on the units before a mini-roundabout is in place, something Cupar Community Council and Sustainabl­e Cupar objected to on road safety grounds.

One of the units can accommodat­e a garden centre and three others can provide office space for financial, profession­al or other services.

Sustainabl­e Cupar and others had argued the roundabout plans were “unsafe”.

However, planner Chris Smith said a deal had been reached with the adjacent Tesco store to use a service road which should alleviate traffic problems.

He also noted starting work on the units before the mini-roundabout would

“shave five months” off the roadworks programme needed on South Road.

After councillor­s were assured the garden centre and office unit plans would not compromise the vitality and viability of the town centre, the committee approved the drive-through restaurant just off South Road with a condition that it close at 11pm at the latest each night.

SNP councillor Karen Marjoram had argued for a 10pm finish, while SNP councillor David McDiarmid said such a closing time was “pretty prohibitiv­e”.

However, a motion by SNP councillor Bill Connor for 11pm found favour with committee.

 ?? Picture: Paul Glendell. ?? The consent for the proposed Burger King outlet was given.
Picture: Paul Glendell. The consent for the proposed Burger King outlet was given.

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