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McDonald’s to refuse children in uniform

18/11/2008 9:56:00 AM
The Dubbo West Public School community remains upset over a proposal to build a new McDonald’s just 60 metres from the school, despite promises from the fast food giant that it would refuse to serve students in uniform.

McDonald’s hopes to open a new West Dubbo restaurant next year.

It has promised not to serve children during schools hours if they were wearing a primary school uniform and unaccompanied by an adult.

Yesterday, a spokeswoman for McDonald’s told the Daily Liberal “our role is not to police truancy”.

“We don’t want to be responsible for encouraging it either,” she said.

“We have agreed with the local school that we will not serve children during school hours who are in school uniform and unaccompanied by an adult.”

However, Dubbo West Parents and Citizen Association (P&C) president Simone Gray says the promise fails to deal with parents’ concerns over fast food, traffic chaos and road safety.

Ms Gray is outraged the “golden arches” may be just 60 metres from their schoolyard.

“It’s not about the Big Mac, we have no objection to the restaurant or their menu. It’s about the fact they haven’t considered the schools,” she said. “There will be an increase of 80 cars per day on East Street, the infants cross that road to attended events at the primary school daily.”

Dubbo West Public only recently spent $250,000 to build a new security fence to ensure their children’s safety, however in light of the new proposal they are fearful that may not be enough.

“There’s three alcohol outlets in local vicinity, the combination of alcohol and a 24-hour fast food restaurant doesn’t make a good mix,” she said. “Increased traffic, pollution, noise and people will only be the half of it.”

Ms Gray also took aim at Dubbo City Council, claiming West Dubbo Public School had been bypassed in the development application process.

“Our objection to the proposal was submitted by the due date and we haven’t had any more contact or consultation with McDonald’s,” she said.

Ms Gray was disappointed Dubbo City Council had not taken a stand.

“Council hasn’t even tried to talk to any of the schools here. From when the news first broke they’ve been avoiding the issue,” she said.

“There’ll be a significant impact on the school which has been glossed over in the development application.”

Ms Gray has now been left wondering just how many more of their proposed 55 new McDonald’s will be built near schools.

“I’ve already heard they’re planning on building one up near Bunnings.

“There’s three schools up that road.

“It raises the question whether schools across the State are being targeted.”

emma.mastronadi@ruralpress.com

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I find it fascinating how they are passing laws to outlaw gun shops within 5 miles of schools which would mean virtually no more gun shops. But they are building McDonalds right next to schools. They are building a school right next to a McDonalds in my town. Welcome to a world of fat kids who wouldn't even be able to run with a gun or know how to use it if needed in a time of domestic take over. I guess Obama's new youth brigade is going to be a bunch of fat kids with stun guns?
Posted by drew on 19/11/2008 7:27:44 AM
I am at a loss as to why they are choosing to build it there anyway??? Within walking distance to the one already established! Surely a smarter idea would be to put it on the entrance from Sydney???
Posted by confused on 20/11/2008 7:57:49 AM
No, it wouldn't be better on the entrance from sydney, because traffic flowing on the mitchell highway is already serviced by the original McDonalds. The new one would service traffic on the Newell that never sees the other McDonalds. The schools have nothing to complain about council has built traffic lights and pedastrian crossings. There is minimal safety issues. The cars aren't going to continue up East Street. They will come along Whylandra into McDonalds and straight back into Whylandra. If anything it'll keep more kids in West Dubbo out of trouble and take stress off the cbd McDonalds. Dubbo is a city its growing. And if the third one is built in the Bunnings complex be proud that the city has grown to the hub that it is. And instead of argueing why it shouldn't be built there why don't you people suggest some alternatives that you'd be happy with?
Posted by carlohilton on 20/11/2008 10:52:29 AM

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