A new Burger King drive-through in Morecambe has been given the green light.
Lancaster City Council's planning team have today (Monday June 19) approved amended plans to convert the former Frankie and Benny's into a takeaway restaurant run by the global burger chain.
Earlier this year, they said it should be turned down due to fears over 'inadequate capacity for vehicles'.
The revised plans include designated pedestrian routes from Hilmore Way/Morrisons and Central Drive into the application site.
The accompanying report states: ‘’This is supported as it ensures good pedestrian connectivity and promotion of linked trips. The site is located adjacent to bus stops and the railway station, and with cycle parking and EV charging spaces proposed, the proposal is therefore considered acceptable in terms of promoting sustainable transport methods."
The premises on Hilmore Way was originally built in the mid-1990s as a drive-through Burger King takeaway until Italian-American restaurant chain Frankie & Benny's took over the site in 2008, removing the drive-through.
They vacated the site in 2020 and the building has been closed ever since.
Representatives of Burger King had asked for a 'change of use' on the building to restore the drive-through, demolish extensions to the premises and install new windows, which has all been approved.
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The new council report adds: "The application site has been empty and deteriorating for some time. The proposal would see the unit re-used, bringing it back into an active economic generating use and improving the visual condition of the building.
"The scheme is considered to be acceptable in terms of highways, pedestrian connectivity, noise, odour, and litter management issues. Accordingly, the proposal is compliant with the relevant local and national policies and is recommended for approval.
"There are proposals by Lancashire County Council and Sustrans to upgrade cycle routes in the local area, including widening the pavements on Central Drive. Having reviewed the proposed plans, whilst there are two slithers of landscaping area that overlap with the proposed cycle route upgrades, there is no overlap between built development. Therefore, the implementation of a drive through use would not hamper any planned future upgrades to the cycle network. It is understood that all the land would remain in the City Council’s ownership, and any parts required for the cycle upgrades could be removed from Burger King’s lease."
Burger King also has a restaurant in Morecambe town centre, next to the Arndale, in addition to one in Lancaster, opened last October.


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