Concerns have been raised about potential anti-social behaviour occurring at the site if the licence application is approved.
A decision on Barrhead McDonald’s controversial bid to open through the night is now expected to be made next month.
It had been expected the item would be reconsidered at a meeting on Tuesday, however, a council spokesman said it had been moved as the applicant/their agent was unavailable. The issue is now set to go before councillors next month, with the licensing committee next scheduled to meet on Tuesday, November 7.
Download the free Renfrewshire Live app today Renfrewshire Live, the new free app dedicated to bringing you around the clock breaking news, is now available to download. There is also a dedicated St Mirren section that will follow every kick of the ball with the Buddies.However, Police Scotland did not object to the licence bid. Kevin Hughes, a retired firefighter who spoke on behalf of the objectors, said he had attended “quite a number of incidents” at 24-hour McDonald’s.
Mr Hughes also said McDonald’s only wanted to open late to increase profits. Cllr Edlin added that the company had a “right to make a profit” and it was “up to the customer whether they pay it or not”.
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