The move has had a mixed reception
rules to limit the building of new drive-thrus in Glasgow have been given a mixed reception by councillors, with one branding the plans ‘anti-jobs’.
Scottish Greens councillor Martha Wardrop welcomed the tougher measures but Conservative councillor Thomas Kerr described the Greens-backed move as “astonishing” and “anti-jobs”. “I’m glad to see the agreed guidance adopted and take forward measures to tackle the climate emergency, whilst turning our focus to supporting sustainable local economies at the same time.”
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