Galloway could be set to get its first McDonald’s outlet.

The burger barons have unveiled plans to build a £4 million drive-thru in the grounds of the Lochryan Hotel just off the A77 near Cairnryan.

The fast food firm claims it could generate around 120 jobs and people will be able to see the plans in Cairnryan Village Hall between 3pm and 7pm on Wednesday, November 13.

Senior acquisitions surveyor at McDonald’s Andrew Crewther, said: “We are delighted to announce the plans for a drive-thru restaurant in Cairnryan. The development will create over 120 jobs and if approved, will generate significant inward investment of around £4 million to the local area.

“We look forward to showcasing our proposals to the local community at our upcoming information event. The event will play an important role in informing local residents of our plans that we hope to submit to Dumfries and Galloway Council in the near future.

“I encourage those with an interest in the proposals to join us at our information event and view the plans on our dedicated project website.”

The plans will be available to view online at www.mcdonaldscairnryan.consultationonline.co.uk from November 13.

McDonald’s currently has two outlets in Dumfries and Galloway – at Annandale Services on the M74 and in Dumfries, where it also has plans for a second branch.

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