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'I don’t want to go through challenging McDonald’s and police at this time of my life'

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The McDonald’s on Queens Road was successful in becoming a 24/7 restaurant following an application to Manchester Council. The Cheetham Hill site currently opens at 6am and closes by 11pm - but the new licence allows them to serve food and drink at all times.

The application attracted objections from locals over concerns it could cause an increase in antisocial behaviour, excess noise and litter.

Local objectors pointed out there is a 24 hour McDonald’s about a mile up the road already in Harpurhey, not in a residential place, so deemed this application unnecessary. READ MORE: Man who died after car crashed into ditch off M62 is named as heartfelt tributes paid READ MORE: 'I thought we'd been bombed - everyone was screaming!' Gerard Foley, a Signet Walk resident who lives one street over from the Manchester Fort site, explained that his street is subjected to copious amounts of litter and they can already hear noise from the restaurant until 11pm.

He and fellow objectors fear this problem will only get worse later on into the night. “I don’t want to go through challenging McDonald’s management and police at this time of my life,” Mr Foley told the licensing sub-committee. “I feel that night time customers act differently to day time customers. “We think this will increase antisocial behaviour and litter issues.” Mr Foley added that drinking and drug taking already takes place in the area, and with the red light area not too far away, he feels that prostitutes may come ‘touting for business’ nearby.

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