THE WEEK IN East Bristol & North East Somerset
20th July 2022
Issue 739
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KFC confirms plans to open drive-thru in Longwell Green Fried chicken chain KFC has confirmed it is behind the
opportunities for unemployed and young people living in the
controversial plans to open a 24-hour drive-thru in Asda’s
local area.”
Longwell Green car park.
In addition, it says the KFC model is to generate additional
We have previously reported on plans for a restaurant and
employment through maintenance contracts typically
hot food takeaway, including a dedicated ‘drive-thru’, in the
involving local tradespeople; for each KFC restaurant, on
eastern corner of the car park of Asda at Craven Way.
average the construction will provide around 140 direct
However, the proposed chain was not revealed in the
construction jobs that comprise of 90 on-site roles and 50 off-
planning application that was lodged with South
site positions.
Gloucestershire Council by Euro Garages Ltd, part of the EG
The statement also highlights further wider impacts in the
Group which owns Asda.
construction supply chain as the construction of each
But confirmation has now come in a statement on the
restaurant supports indirect employment opportunities
for a new drive-thru fast food establishment so close to one
council’s planning portal, highlighting the economic benefits
throughout the supply chain.
of our local schools has greatly concerned the community.
that a KFC branch will bring to the area.
The governing body at Barrs Court Primary School has
“Having discussed the matter with the headteacher recently,
KFC says that once operational, the restaurant will create
already slammed plans for the car park, which is opposite the
I am awaiting the planning report that will assess the issues.
around 30 new jobs (full and part-time) and that new
school, and there have been lots of objections from local
“I am keen that the council continues to push for meaningful
employees will be supported by ongoing training. The
residents. There is also a nursery very close by.
change in tackling childhood obesity as part of our new Local
statement says: “These opportunities provide valuable, new
The council has yet to make a decision on the planning
Plan and take a holistic approach towards putting public
application but officers have said there are no highway or
health and the next generation first.
transportation reasons to object to it.
“If any local people share my concerns, I would encourage
A drive-thru like the one in Keynsham is planned
them to have their say through the council’s planning process
Fast food exclusion zones Two
years
ago,
South
Gloucestershire
to make sure their voices are heard.” Council’s
Conservative administration agreed plans to press ahead with a fast food exclusion zone policy within at least 400 metres of any school in South Gloucestershire, helping to deter children from the temptation of junk food. That policy is going through the council’s Local Plan process so has not yet been adopted. This week Cllr Toby Savage, who represents the Longwell Green ward and is the leader of the council said: “The plans
Also in this week’s issue
Another delay to Lyde Green schools . . . page 3
Overnight closures on A4 in Saltford . . . page 4
Row over new uniform at Kingswood school . . . page 5
Council-run care home in Keynsham told to improve . . . page 6