Hamilton Advertiser

New Mcdonald’s is on planning menu

Drive-thru could create 120 full- and part-time jobs

- SHANNON MILMINE

A planning applicatio­n to build a £4million drive-thru Mcdonald’s in Larkhall has been submitted to the council.

The fast-food chain announced plans in March to develop a £4million facility, and plans have now officially been submitted to the local authority for approval.

And 100 per cent of the power used by the drive-thru will be sourced from renewable sources. Mcdonald’s will supplement this with onsite solar panels and consider electric vehicle charging points to encourage greener travel.

Andrew Crewther from Mcdonald’s previously told the Advertiser: “We are delighted to announce plans for a brand-new restaurant in Larkhall. The developmen­t will create over 120 full- and part-time staff.”

If approved, the new restaurant will be built on Borland Drive with car access being proposed from the northern extent of the site from the existing access of Borland Drive.

And pedestrian access is proposed from the west of the vehicular access point, connecting the existing footway provision on Borland Drive with additional walking routes being proposed to the western extent of the site which will provide walking routes between Borland Drive and Strutherhi­ll.

The fast food giant has announced that they will invest around £4million into the building, which will help support local economic recovery from Covid-19.

The new drive-thru would generate between £50,000 and £60,000 in business rates per year for South Lanarkshir­e Council to help fund key local services.

And the new restaurant will create over 120 jobs in a range of full-time and parttime positions, adding to the 600 workers already employed by Mcdonald’s across South Lanarkshir­e.

Mcdonald’s shares some of the key aspiration­s of South Lanarkshir­e Council’s recent Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Climate Change Strategy, which is a commitment to addressing the climate crisis.

To achieve this, the company will include a range of measures to create a sustainabl­e developmen­t, including being committed to achieving net zero carbon emissions by 2040, the aim to source all packaging from renewable and recyclable materials by 2025 and ensuring 80 per cent of kitchen waste will be recycled.

As well as this, the planners are committed to creating an attractive developmen­t with new landscapin­g to create a positive relationsh­ip with neighbouri­ng properties and encourage biodiversi­ty.

Plans include retaining a number of existing trees on site, as well as introducin­g new trees and native planting on ground that is currently hardstandi­ng.

The proposals would deliver environmen­tal and ecological benefits including new habitat opportunit­ies.

The applicatio­n was received by the council on April 2 and validated on May 2.

Neighbourh­ood consultati­on kicked off on May 4 and will end on May 25 with standard consultati­on beginning on May 4 and ending on May 18.

The deadline for determinin­g the applicatio­n is July 1.

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