West London residents are mobilizing to oppose a proposed 24/7 McDonaldâs on North End Road, fearing an increase in crime and local disruption. They argue that the existing late-night takeaway culture contributes to public nuisance. McDonaldâs is in communication with the community regarding these worries. The local police panel chair expressed concerns that extended operating hours could strain police resources. A fundraising campaign aims to gather £9,000 for legal representation against the application, having raised over £5,000 to date, underscoring the community's determination to challenge the fast-food giant's expansion plans.
A target of 9,000 has been set for donations to support legal fees as Fulham residents campaign against a 24/7 McDonald's, citing concerns over crime and disruption.
The residential density of this area is four times the London average; families live in close proximity to commercial premises, raising concerns about public nuisance.
Sarah Chambers stated that 'Big Macs after midnight would increase the pressure on local police officers' facing financial cuts, highlighting community concerns.
Residents worry that a 24-hour McDonald's would exacerbate local crime and disturbances, leading to a GoFundMe campaign to fund legal challenges against the plan.
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