Townsville Bulletin

New Bowen KFC plans on the menu

- KIRRA GRIMES

IN MOUTH-WATERING news for fried chicken lovers, Whitsunday Regional Council has confirmed receipt of plans for Bowen’s first KFC restaurant.

The proposed restaurant, incorporat­ing drive-through, dine-in and takeaway options, would form part of a service station developmen­t recently approved for the corner of Leichhardt St and Livingston­e St.

Proponents Prestige

Property Developmen­ts previously confirmed they were in talks with a major fast food chain to operate the restaurant component, while Metro Petroleum was already locked in for the fuel side of things.

It is understood KFC is yet to sign the deal with Brisbane Prestige Property Developmen­ts but a decision is expected later this month.

If the parties come to an agreement, the KFC restaurant would operate 10am to 10pm, seven days a week, while the service station would operate 24/7, with an expected opening date of early 2022.

The council mentioned the KFC outlet during its October 13 meeting at Collinsvil­le, with developmen­t services director Neil Mcgaffin describing it as one of the “larger developmen­ts” under way.

Developmen­t assessment manager Doug Mackay confirmed the proponent submitted a minor change applicatio­n featuring KFC branding in September.

KFC was contacted for comment.

 ?? ?? Developers behind a proposed new Bowen service station and fast food outlet are hoping to bring KFC on board.
Developers behind a proposed new Bowen service station and fast food outlet are hoping to bring KFC on board.

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