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Worcester Park Gossip

Well then. In reference to this entry the gossip on Central Road is that the former Classic Cuts and adjacent shops are going to become an Italian restaurant..... don't know whether it's true but if it is then that'll be yet another eatery, with attendant parking problems........ Oh well. It's the price that must be paid to establish WP as the centre of the universe.


The other piece of gossip is that the former camping shop at the top of Central Road (that disappeared in a very short space of time when the money ran out) may be the subject of interest from a certain company with Golden Arches as their logo. As there are already ones in North Cheam and NM I find it a tad hard to believe, but when I think about the site there's certainly enough space there. Whether WP residents will welcome the idea (not) and whether it's a good idea to put one witin 50 yards of a school will no doubt become subjects for great debate, should the rumour be true. Perhaps even the Sutton Guardian might be persuaded to give up a couple of lines to the issue?

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(10.1.06 23:47)
I remember when that same golden arched company set up in NM - from what I recall there was quite a few local concerns over the amount of rubbish it would generate, but the development went ahead. The school proximity argument is an interesting one - it may depend whether there are any Jamie Oliver sympathisers on the council!

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