The former Barclays Branch on Allerton Road(Image: Google)

Stop KFC turning the Allerton Road former BARCLAYS BANK into a restaurant and takeaway

Cllr Richard Kemp says, “You may have seen that a company has applied for planning permission to convert the former Barclays Bank on Allerton Road into a fast-food restaurant and takeaway. This will be the biggest take away offer by far on Allerton Road. 

Lib Dems are opposing it because we believe that this will change the character of Allerton Road; cause major parking and moving traffic problems in an area where there already significant problems; add to litter; add to anti-social behaviour. 

You can object to this by looking at the planning portal of the Council or writing to them at our Cunard HQ quoting reference 25F/2167.

Stop KFC turning the Allerton Road former BARCLAYS BANK into a restaurant and takeaway.

We the undersigned being residents of Liverpool 18 oppose the proposal to change the Former Barclays Bank into a Restaurant and takeaway. We believe that it will cause problems with traffic, parking, anti-social behaviour and litter and will change the character of the road

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