Concerns have been raised over 'boy racers revving their engines' in a Shropshire town and piles of rubbish being left behind if plans for a new McDonald's go ahead
Chartwell Development Limited, the applicant, says the two outlets would create a combined 135 jobs.One objector, Dr Mark Lambert, said:"Having lived near a McDonald's restaurant previously, I believe that this development will negatively impact on nearby residents.
However, Chartwell Development Limited insists the development"will not negatively impact" neighbouring occupiers. "This intervening distance, and the presence of other sources of noise and odour between the dwelling and the application site, indicates that the impact of the proposal on the closest resident is more than likely to be negligible."
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