Fast food spot wants to move
RESIDENTS in Lower High Street, Cheltenham will soon have to make do without a fast food restaurant.
KFC has confirmed it wants to close its current premises if it moves to a new spot in Pittville Street.
All members of staff at the current restaurant will be relocated to the new restaurant, which will also create 20 new jobs.
A spokesman for KFC said: "The new restaurant will offer our customers an improved dining experience, and we're looking forward to welcoming them to the new restaurant when we open."
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5 Comments
by halfdome1
Thursday, February 07 2013, 3:30PM
“agree about the plethora of other 'food' emporiums. However, additional jobs - in whatever form is a positive is it not?”
by georgette2010
Thursday, February 07 2013, 3:11PM
“RESIDENTS in Lower High Street, Cheltenham will soon have to make do without a fast food restaurant???? You are joking right? Have you seen the amount of take-aways there are down that end of town. Practically one per household! Greasy burger joints, rat kebab shops, pizza places. I am sure there is no reason at all why they will be mourning the loss of Unlucky Fried Kitten!!”
by he-devil
Thursday, February 07 2013, 9:57AM
“It wont be 20 full time jobs though. Maybe 20 more saturday kids but that will be about all it is”
by galopede
Thursday, February 07 2013, 9:41AM
“I don't think the residents around the Lower High Street will miss one take away. Every other shop seems to be a fast food joint of some description!”
by AndyPrestbury
Thursday, February 07 2013, 9:06AM
“First Greggs get a bigger shop, and now KFC. At least Primark is in between them for people to choose there baggy clothing to match their flabby bodies.”