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CONSTRUCT
Section Six
6 Drive Thru’
6.1 It is recommended that the areas under 6.6 The areas of landscaping immediately along
the drive thru entrance signage be cleared of the drive thru itself should also be turfed where
all existing planting / boulders / bedding plants possible in order to give an impression of space,
etc. and a simple turf finish used. (the building and canopy are very close to one
side of the vehicle, so no dense or overhanging
6.2 The turf finish will act to ‘de-clutter’ the area vegetation is wanted on the other side of the
and make the new style of signage prominent vehicle). This may involve removal / taking back
within it’s surroundings. of a margin of existing planting and then turfing.
6.3 Turf will allow signage to be accessed more 6.7 A section of new planting should be
easily and safely by McDonald’s staff and incorporated as a feature in the vicinity of the
contractors for cleaning and maintenance entrance of the drive thru to give visual appeal
operations. and invite customers (where possible).
6.4 Often at busy periods staff walk along the 6.8 Ideally new planting should also be
drive thru lane entrance to take customers incorporated in an area in view of customers
orders. By hard landscaping these areas a waiting to collect their order at window 3 (where
member of staff will be able to safely walk along possible).
the lane without a trip hazard in secondary order
positions. 6.9 Where there are multiple signs within a
small area, suitable paving should be used as
6.5 Should areas of grass become worn due to very small / irregular sections of turf will struggle
excessive wear by foot traffic – paving should to establish, be difficult to mow, and have little
be considered within these areas. aesthetic benefit.
C2.6 Soft Landscaping 1.0 08 October 2014