Plans for new McDonalds submitted for West Leeds

The fast food chain is seeking permission for a new outlet on vacant land off Town Street in Stanningley.

An artists' impression of the new fast food outlet
Author: Don Mort, Local Democracy Reporting ServicePublished 7th Mar 2025

A McDonald’s drive-through could open in a west Leeds community after plans were submitted to the council.

The fast food chain is seeking permission for a new outlet on vacant land off Town Street in Stanningley.

The company launched a public consultation last December on the scheme, which it said would create 130 construction jobs during building work.

Now a formal planning application is being considered by Leeds City Council for the site, part of a former metal recycling plant.

A McDonald’s design report said: “The development proposals have been subject to a range of pre-application consultation, including consultation with the local community.”

The company said it sent a newsletter to nearby households, set up a website and held a public meeting in December.

Road safety concerns were discussed and the proposed opening hours were reduced, from 24-7 to 6am-midnight.

The report said 70 people would be employed in the drive-through, providing an economic boost for nearby businesses.

The scheme would include 34 parking spaces, along with cycle bays and electric vehicle charging points.

The report said: “The site is in an accessible location that is adequately served by public transport and is accessible for pedestrians and cyclists.”

The proposed McDonald’s would be close to a separate development of 40 homes by property firm Redstart Robinson.

The report said: “McDonald’s and the applicant for the residential application have been closely working together in the formulation and evolution of proposals across both sites.”

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