The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Coffee chain pledges to keep trying

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ACanadian coffee chain whose planning permission to open a branch in Dundee was knocked back by councillor­s last year has said it will keep applying until the green light is given.

Tim Hortons has reapplied to build a drivethru at the New Craigie Retail Park, which is due to be discussed at the next Dundee City Council planning committee meeting on February 15.

The original plans were rejected by councillor­s amid concerns it would draw footfall away from the city centre as well as objections from Dundee Cycling Forum.

While the resubmitte­d plans are largely the same as before, more cycle racks have been included to appease those concerns.

But even if the new plans are rejected again, UK chief commercial officer Kevin Hydes said the firm will continue to keep applying for permission.

He said: “We feel it’s very natural for us to be in Dundee. Given all the strong links and huge demand we have, we certainly wouldn’t be giving up on Dundee.

“In fact, we hope to be able to grow the brand in and around Dundee and bring more job opportunit­ies to the community.

“We’re committed to being there and we’re hoping that this will be passed at committee and that we can build this restaurant as quickly as we can and hopefully bring some positive joy to the people within the community.”

An appeal of the original rejection has also been made with the Scottish Government, but the case has been put on hold during lockdown.

Mr Hydes said the firm has carried out a social media survey to gather the views of people on the Dundee plans. It had 4,000 reactions and over 96% had positive sentiment about the brand.

Mr Hydes said: “We’re kind of blown away by that really. It’s pretty phenomenal that so many people are very eager to have the brand in the city.

“I would say this is the highest positive sentiment we have seen in any city in the UK to date.”

It is hoped that if the plans are approved the cafe will be built and opened by early 2022.

Plans for a Tim Hortons in Perth have recently been given the go-ahead, which is expected to bring between 35 and 40 jobs to the city.

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