One of Exeter’s busiest burger takeaways could soon be open around the clock.
Orchestra Limited, a company which has the franchises for a number of McDonalds restaurants in the Exeter area, has applied to the city council for permission to open another of them for 24 hours a day.
The McDonalds on the Stone Lane retail estate is already a 24-hour restaurant.
Now the company wants to open its outlet in Russell Way around the clock as well, seven days a week.
The application can be found on the city council’s website, and representations for or against can be made to the council until February 25.
Other current licensing applications lodged with Exeter City council include:
Application for a new premises licence – Chopstix, 198 High Street, Exeter. Late-night refreshment Monday to Sunday 11pm to 4am.
Application for a new premises licence – Zukis Express, 2B The Crescent, Exeter Central Station, Queen Street, Exeter. Sale of alcohol Monday to Tuesday 10am to 11pm; Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 1am.
Minor variation to a premises licence – Wagamama, Unit SU47, Princesshay, 16 Bedford Street, Exeter. The application is for a change of the layout plans for the premises only. There are no changes to the licensable hours or licensable activities.
Application to vary a premises licence – Newham Stores (Exeter) Limited, 12/13 South Street, Exeter. To extend alcohol sales by home delivery, operating through a third party service provider solely, for alcohol sales alongside groceries. Monday to Sunday 2am to 6am.
Application for a new premises licence – Polsloe and Priory Social Club, Elmside House, Exeter. Sale of alcohol Monday and Tuesday 10am to 11.30pm; Wednesday to Saturday 10am to 1.30am; Sunday 10am to 1.30am. Live music Friday and Saturday 7pm to midnight. Recorded music Monday and Tuesday 10am to midnight; Wednesday to Saturday 10am to 2am; Sunday 12pm to midnight. Provision of entertainment or similar Monday and Tuesday 10am to midnight; Wednesday to Saturday 10am to 2am; Sunday 12pm to midnight.

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