A Starbucks, Burger King and Greggs are planned
Nottinghamshire residents have spoken of their concerns over the opening of a new service station close to the A1. The new services development is being built off Great North Road, Fernwood, where there will be a Starbucks, Burger King, Greggs, and Pret A Manger as well as a fuel station.
Mum Becky Holmes, 37, said: "Until it's safe, it shouldn't be open for operation and because of the school and the kids, they have to make it safe at the minute. Obviously lorries are going to go in there so it's going to be hard for them to go right." "The thing about 50 or 60 lorries trying to get in and out of the petrol station with no right turn, I think that's an accident waiting to happen. The whole thing people don't seem to have thought about, is that the traffic has never been that bad around here except from house building. It's only going to get worse with the service station.
When asked her thoughts on the service station, support worker, Tracy Waspe, 49, said: "I think the petrol station for me would be better. I don't think I would use the food and other bits. Public relations worker Victoria Watkins, 27, said: "To be honest I don't really care about it, but my partner is looking forward to Burger King. Probably our main concern is traffic turning right out of it.
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