Guest makapaka   #145 Posted June 22, 2016 Look at other McDonald's, are they in residential areas? No, they're in areas that have other stores around them or are not visible to houses e.g Hillsborough & Tankersly or the ones on retail parks.  It's not selfish at all, it's reducing the risk to the surrounding areas. It's also thinking of the economy. House prices will lower. Would you buy a house across from neon flashing McD's especially if you had children?  Obesity is already a problem. Kids walking home from school can just nip in for a quick 1000 calorie snack instead of going home for their tea. People will be trying to put their children to bed on a Friday night and people will be in there drunk which is a problem with the Sheffield City Centre one and the Hillsborough one (which I know of) and kids going there instead of sitting on a dark park. A McDonald's has already banned children under 18 without adult supervision after a certain time because this is a problem.  The increase in litter will result in more rats and will make the area awful.  I can think of so many reasons why it's a bad idea and the cons far outweigh the pros of this!  So that's;  Economy House prices reducing Plague of rats Obese children Kids stopping sitting in "dark parks" ????? Drunks  It's a McDonald's.  It may not be everyone's cup of tea but it's not going to turn ecclesfoeld into sodom and Gomorrah.  You're of course entitled to lodge your objection but I'd be mindful of going over the top when doing so and then undermining what might be realistic concerns. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
senwar   10 #146 Posted June 22, 2016 I don't live in area but I really wish the permission goes though so those selfish people have to live with it for rest of their life, teach them to be so short sighted/selfish  How lovely of you.  All you ever get in these situations are criticism of the people it impacts. You don't live in the area. It won't impact you.  Sadly the people who feel the biggest impact are the ones usually ignored.  But feel free to continue criticising them. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
mafya   243 #147 Posted June 22, 2016 It will be a halal McDonald's franchise according to someone I know, thanks for your support!  Are you trying to derail this thread again? You already have done once for pages and pages after your false claim on Page 1...  my bold= I stated "according to someone i know" in my first post so no it wasn't a false claim it was something I heard. It didn't derail the thread it added some curry powder to it and spiced it up a bit. Now how's about you go and wind your neck in? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Hambeast   10 #148 Posted June 22, 2016 I don't believe you, given some of your other output I have read. But ho hum. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Michaeldyn   10 #149 Posted June 22, 2016 How lovely of you.  All you ever get in these situations are criticism of the people it impacts. You don't live in the area. It won't impact you.  Sadly the people who feel the biggest impact are the ones usually ignored.  But feel free to continue criticising them.  it may effect 20 houses view at most. does that out weight jobs for local youth and single parents? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
senwar   10 #150 Posted June 22, 2016 it may effect 20 houses view at most. does that out weight jobs for local youth and single parents?  Do you seriously believe it only affects the view??? And there'll be no other impact at all on anything?  What has single parents got to do with anything? And I presume you know it will result in local youth getting jobs there? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Crosser   10 #151 Posted June 22, 2016 Do you seriously believe it only affects the view??? And there'll be no other impact at all on anything? What has single parents got to do with anything? And I presume you know it will result in local youth getting jobs there?  Well.... SOMEONE will be getting jobs there, because there wern't any there before.... that's good.   SOMEONE will have to pick up the discarded polystyrene trays from their gardens every day..... that's bad.  The junction will be even more congested than it was before..... that's bad  Our totally honest, trustworthy and helpful local Police force won't have far to go for their sustenance ....... that's good  The Travellers will have competition ....... that's good (Well it's got to be better than 1 meal for the price of two)  Maybe they will fill in the holes in the street (northbound twd Chap) so that McD's delivery lorries don't sink without trace...... that's good  The upshot is that unless you are a Rozzer or a Bus driver, then you can go to hell ;-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
lubylou12 Â Â 10 #152 Posted June 22, 2016 I won't be objecting either. It is not the worst idea. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
WaveyDavey   11 #153 Posted June 22, 2016 (edited) Just out of interest would any locals who are objecting to this also be objecting if it were say Pizza Hut who wanted to open a restaurant there? Is it just McDonalds they don't like the thought of etc...  Also what if it was a pub chain going to apply to build a family pub kind of place (Meadow Farm style etc...) would that be a no go or if not why as that for me would cause more issues than a fast food place.  Having seen the series last year about KFC and them going through planning and building a new KFC it was all in the plans that they had to pay for the local council to provide extra services to stop the local area becoming full of KFC rubbish so possibly a standard thing with places like these when built in residential areas?  There's at least a couple of other McDonalds built in residential areas in Sheffield alone.... Handsworth Rd, Greenland Rd, Possibly even Archer Rd could also be classed as this??? and that's a much more affluent area than Ecclesfield is. There are also plenty of KFC restaurants built in residential areas rather than retail parks etc.... The large one at Woodseats that has been there for maybe 30 years and has recently been demolished and rebuilt again springs immediately to mind. Edited June 22, 2016 by WaveyDavey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Guest makapaka   #154 Posted June 22, 2016 Just out of interest would any locals who are objecting to this also be objecting if it were say Pizza Hut who wanted to open a restaurant there? Is it just McDonalds they don't like the thought of etc... Also what if it was a pub chain going to apply to build a family pub kind of place (Meadow Farm style etc...) would that be a no go or if not why as that for me would cause more issues than a fast food place.  Having seen the series last year about KFC and them going through planning and building a new KFC it was all in the plans that they had to pay for the local council to provide extra services to stop the local area becoming full of KFC rubbish so possibly a standard thing with places like these when built in residential areas?  There's at least one other McDonalds built in residential areas in Sheffield alone.... Handsworth Rd, Greenland Rd, Possibly even Archer Rd could also be classed as this??? and that's a much more affluent area than Ecclesfield is. There are also plenty of KFC restaurants built in residential areas rather than retail parks etc.... The large one at Woodseats that has been there for maybe 30 years and has recently been demolished and rebuilt again springs immediately to mind.  I also can't understand the clamour to deride McDonalds. I've never heard reports of trouble around their restaurants. They have also done a lot to offer other options for food.  The litter thing i agree with and someone made a fantastic suggestion earlier in the thread about bar coding it with your number plate.  All I would say is that people have legitimate concerns then by all means put them to the planning board but making out like its the end of the world is just daft.  Bit of nimbyism going on. Reminds me of the Tesco in fulwood which people campaigned about but is now chocka block every night of the week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
mickey finn   12 #155 Posted June 22, 2016 I won't be objecting either. It is not the worst idea.  I reckon it is a great idea Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...
Michaeldyn   10 #156 Posted June 22, 2016 It's a few selfish local that don't care about others, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Share this content via...