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Carol&John Apr 20th 2014 8:55 pm

Re: News
 
Hi Bryony, I wasn't sure if this had been mentioned in the Restaurants thread as well as here, so I plonked for an update on this thread.

Sorry, but I can open the link. Try googling huelvahoy. Here's the first paragraph from the article dated 05/04/14:
"El establecimiento que la cadena McDonald’s construye en Ayamonte abrirá sus puertas casi con toda probabilidad a lo largo del próximo mes de mayo, según ha anunciado esta semana el alcalde de la localidad, Antonio Rodríguez Castillo."

It isn't an exact date in May, however, I am mildly curious to know the location as the article says the premises are being built.

EsuriJohn Apr 20th 2014 9:05 pm

Re: News
 

Originally Posted by MikeCol (Post 11227378)
Hi Carol, we were given a heads up re this a while ago. A few people have put comments on FB about it basically saying that although it is good with regards to much needed jobs why would you want hamburgers when there is so much lovely Spanish food around. I can't open your link (could be just a glitch on my iPad) but I was told it was going to be in Mercadona's overflow car park next to the BP station, is this still the case? Back tomorrow, Bryony

Not noticed any construction in the overflow car park but it may be they have taken one of the empty units in La Plaza and are "constructing" undercover so to speak.

It is really odd but I have never been to any shop in the shopping center except Mercadona for the last 3 years and not been upstairs for about the last 5 years. We worked out yesterday that we watched "Australia" in English at the Cinema before it closed one of the few VO showings. Yet we went to GranPlaza Tavira to the Cinema with our visitors yesterday to avoid the thunderstorms and had coffee and cakes in the food court. The girls visited the clothes shops and Continenti I had a mooch round DeBorla and researched Optimus ( not good news ).

So I think there is a demand for things that could be in Ayamonte/La Plaza but are not, though I am not sure McDs is one of them.

Jon-Bxl Apr 20th 2014 9:07 pm

Re: News
 

Originally Posted by Carol&John (Post 11227406)
Hi Bryony, I wasn't sure if this had been mentioned in the Restaurants thread as well as here, so I plonked for an update on this thread.

Sorry, but I can open the link. Try googling huelvahoy. Here's the first paragraph from the article dated 05/04/14:
"El establecimiento que la cadena McDonald’s construye en Ayamonte abrirá sus puertas casi con toda probabilidad a lo largo del próximo mes de mayo, según ha anunciado esta semana el alcalde de la localidad, Antonio Rodríguez Castillo."

It isn't an exact date in May, however, I am mildly curious to know the location as the article says the premises are being built.


Here it is translated..

http://translate.google.com/translat...-text=&act=url

I wonder if the 'stable jobs' gained by Mcdo - as stated by our wonderful Mayor, would be at the loss of other jobs in the local resto industry? I'm not sure job wise that its a net gain.. Nor do I see how this positively impacts from Faro to Huelva.... as they both have Mcdo's ... as well as eg in Olhao... Nor is it an attractive environment either IMO! However personally I'm not against it, but not really positive either.

Jon

Cut'n'paste from the translation
Property that McDonald's built in Ayamonte open its doors almost certainly over next May, as announced this week the local mayor, Antonio Rodriguez Castillo.

The mayor explained that the fast food chain specializing in and had all the documentation relevant to the premises in question begins operating processing shortly.

From ayamontino City Council has supported the launch of the restaurant because, among other factors, will create stable jobs and be an attractive environment for a population to be around 80,000, from Faro (Portugal) to Huelva.

Castillo Rodríguez, in a press conference where he talked about various projects and investments in the town, also referred to dredge bar Guadiana and water park, expected transactions of which run their course normally.

Similarly, he stressed the tendering of the works of Moreno and Chacon public school, which will have an investment of 24 million euros. "This is a work that has gone through various vicissitudes and by solving that have been along the last few months, which have also participated in the Board and the City Council, the school management and AMPA center."

Carol&John Apr 20th 2014 9:16 pm

Re: News
 
Newly unemployed in both hotel/restaurant and local government may welcome this opportunity:

http://huelva24.com/not/53735/el_com...a_de_despedir/

Jon-Bxl Apr 20th 2014 9:21 pm

Re: News
 

Originally Posted by Carol&John (Post 11227430)
Newly unemployed in both hotel/restaurant and local government may welcome this opportunity:

http://huelva24.com/not/53735/el_com...a_de_despedir/

I hope so..... lets see. If the McDo does a lot of business that would've gone to the local restos, then there could be a net loss. Thats just a gut feel rather than any business fact.

Where have I heard the last sentence before!! See link - the mayor has some disbelievers!

http://translate.google.com/translat...de_despedir%2F

Jon

EsuriJohn Apr 20th 2014 9:28 pm

Re: News
 
:blink:

Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl (Post 11227424)
Here it is translated..

http://translate.google.com/translat...-text=&act=url

I wonder if the 'stable jobs' gained by Mcdo - as stated by our wonderful Mayor, would be at the loss of other jobs in the local resto industry? I'm not sure job wise that its a net gain.. Nor do I see how this positively impacts from Faro to Huelva.... as they both have Mcdo's ... as well as eg in Olhao... Nor is it an attractive environment either IMO! However personally I'm not against it, but not really positive either.

Jon



Cut'n'paste from the translation
Property that McDonald's built in Ayamonte open its doors almost certainly over next May, as announced this week the local mayor, Antonio Rodriguez Castillo.

The mayor explained that the fast food chain specializing in and had all the documentation relevant to the premises in question begins operating processing shortly.

From ayamontino City Council has supported the launch of the restaurant because, among other factors, will create stable jobs and be an attractive environment for a population to be around 80,000, from Faro (Portugal) to Huelva.

Castillo Rodríguez, in a press conference where he talked about various projects and investments in the town, also referred to dredge bar Guadiana and water park, expected transactions of which run their course normally.

Similarly, he stressed the tendering of the works of Moreno and Chacon public school, which will have an investment of 24 million euros. "This is a work that has gone through various vicissitudes and by solving that have been along the last few months, which have also participated in the Board and the City Council, the school management and AMPA center."

There must be elections coming soon. ;)

olivia Apr 20th 2014 9:32 pm

Re: News
 

Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl (Post 11227424)
Here it is translated..

http://translate.google.com/translat...-text=&act=url

I wonder if the 'stable jobs' gained by Mcdo - as stated by our wonderful Mayor, would be at the loss of other jobs in the local resto industry? I'm not sure job wise that its a net gain.. Nor do I see how this positively impacts from Faro to Huelva.... as they both have Mcdo's ... as well as eg in Olhao... Nor is it an attractive environment either IMO! However personally I'm not against it, but not really positive either.

Jon

Cut'n'paste from the translation
Property that McDonald's built in Ayamonte open its doors almost certainly over next May, as announced this week the local mayor, Antonio Rodriguez Castillo.

The mayor explained that the fast food chain specializing in and had all the documentation relevant to the premises in question begins operating processing shortly.

From ayamontino City Council has supported the launch of the restaurant because, among other factors, will create stable jobs and be an attractive environment for a population to be around 80,000, from Faro (Portugal) to Huelva.

Castillo Rodríguez, in a press conference where he talked about various projects and investments in the town, also referred to dredge bar Guadiana and water park, expected transactions of which run their course normally.

Similarly, he stressed the tendering of the works of Moreno and Chacon public school, which will have an investment of 24 million euros. "This is a work that has gone through various vicissitudes and by solving that have been along the last few months, which have also participated in the Board and the City Council, the school management and AMPA center."

There is work going on in the road behind the overflow carpark bringing services along that road to the front of Monte Sol. The buildings for Mc Donalds are pre fabricated in a factory somewhere and go up very quickly. I think it will be a 'drive thro' and that location would suit.
It is a large area and there might be room for more than just Mc Donalds in the future.

EsuriJohn Apr 20th 2014 9:38 pm

Re: News
 

Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl (Post 11227442)
I hope so..... lets see. If the McDo does a lot of business that would've gone to the local restos, then there could be a net loss. Thats just a gut feel rather than any business fact.

Where have I heard the last sentence before!! See link - the mayor has some disbelievers!

http://translate.google.com/translat...de_despedir%2F

Jon

That must explain why there is a demo with whistles and pots and pans every workday morning outside the town hall at 10 am.

EsuriJohn Apr 20th 2014 9:43 pm

Re: News
 

Originally Posted by olivia (Post 11227456)
There is work going on in the road behind the overflow carpark bringing services along that road to the front of Monte Sol. The buildings for Mc Donalds are pre fabricated in a factory somewhere and go up very quickly. I think it will be a 'drive thro' and that location would suit.
It is a large area and there might be room for more than just Mc Donalds in the future.

Yes there is a row of them outside MK dons stadium KC,McD and BurgerKing all prefabs all drive through and all adding to the nations obesity and cholesterol problems.

Although I must confess to buying the odd Mcflurry there on a hot summer day!

MikeCol Apr 20th 2014 9:48 pm

Re: News
 

Originally Posted by olivia (Post 11227456)
There is work going on in the road behind the overflow carpark bringing services along that road to the front of Monte Sol. The buildings for Mc Donalds are pre fabricated in a factory somewhere and go up very quickly. I think it will be a 'drive thro' and that location would suit.
It is a large area and there might be room for more than just Mc Donalds in the future.

I have be told that other company's are interested in the rest of the site but that is all I can say for now :)

olivia Apr 20th 2014 9:52 pm

Re: News
 

Originally Posted by EsuriJohn (Post 11227473)
Yes there is a row of them outside MK dons stadium KC,McD and BurgerKing all prefabs all drive through and all adding to the nations obesity and cholesterol problems.

Although I must confess to buying the odd Mcflurry there on a hot summer day!

And they offer free wifi:thumbsup:

Jon-Bxl Apr 21st 2014 5:41 pm

Re: News
 

Originally Posted by EsuriJohn (Post 11227473)
Yes there is a row of them outside MK dons stadium KC,McD and BurgerKing all prefabs all drive through and all adding to the nations obesity and cholesterol problems.

Although I must confess to buying the odd Mcflurry there on a hot summer day!

Have to admit, from time to time..... Egg and bacon Mcmuffin, but not in France....... Better in the UK....

Jon


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