Stop McDonald's 24-hour 'hot food' licence application - protect Fulham!

Stop McDonald's 24-hour 'hot food' licence application - protect Fulham!

The Issue

McDonald’s, 312 North End Road, has applied for a ‘hot food’ licence (not alcohol) to stay open 24 hours a day, and to deliver 24/7.  For the legal hearing on 28th May, we need you to sign and share your concerns by commenting.

How will this affect Fulham?  

- Noise & disruption – More late-night delivery drivers speeding through residential roads will disturb families, shift workers, essential health workers, and our community.

- Crime & anti-social behaviour – The hours after midnight see higher street crime. McDonald’s is the epicentre of the only Met Police ‘crime hot spot’ in Fulham; problems at and around 312 North End Road are unending. More after-midnight food outlets mean more disturbances, loitering, increased crime and safety risks.

- Quality of life – Our children, elderly residents, and even our pets need a peaceful night’s sleep.  

Do you realise that McDonald’s Piccadilly must close just before midnight? 

Granting this 24/7 licence would set a concerning and dangerous precedent that could open the floodgates for similar 24-hour applications across Fulham—not just North End Road—altering the character and safety of our Fulham neighbourhoods, such as Parsons Green and the New King’s Road up to Eel Brook Common.   

Share your thoughts:

After signing the petition, please click through to ‘‘Write a Comment. These comments are crucial for our legal case, so please take your time to write a few lines.  

Help out by donating to support our legal fees - every ££ will help:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/stop-mcdonalds-24hour

Spread the word:

Share this page with neighbours, friends, and family. The more people involved, the stronger our legal case on 28th May. 

Contact us: 

FulhamTogether@gmail.com

 

 

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The Issue

McDonald’s, 312 North End Road, has applied for a ‘hot food’ licence (not alcohol) to stay open 24 hours a day, and to deliver 24/7.  For the legal hearing on 28th May, we need you to sign and share your concerns by commenting.

How will this affect Fulham?  

- Noise & disruption – More late-night delivery drivers speeding through residential roads will disturb families, shift workers, essential health workers, and our community.

- Crime & anti-social behaviour – The hours after midnight see higher street crime. McDonald’s is the epicentre of the only Met Police ‘crime hot spot’ in Fulham; problems at and around 312 North End Road are unending. More after-midnight food outlets mean more disturbances, loitering, increased crime and safety risks.

- Quality of life – Our children, elderly residents, and even our pets need a peaceful night’s sleep.  

Do you realise that McDonald’s Piccadilly must close just before midnight? 

Granting this 24/7 licence would set a concerning and dangerous precedent that could open the floodgates for similar 24-hour applications across Fulham—not just North End Road—altering the character and safety of our Fulham neighbourhoods, such as Parsons Green and the New King’s Road up to Eel Brook Common.   

Share your thoughts:

After signing the petition, please click through to ‘‘Write a Comment. These comments are crucial for our legal case, so please take your time to write a few lines.  

Help out by donating to support our legal fees - every ££ will help:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/stop-mcdonalds-24hour

Spread the word:

Share this page with neighbours, friends, and family. The more people involved, the stronger our legal case on 28th May. 

Contact us: 

FulhamTogether@gmail.com

 

 

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