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McDonald’s Abandons Plans for Second Chippenham Location

What Went Down with the New McDonald’s?

Back in 2024, everyone thought a second McDonald’s was coming to Chippenham at Hathaway Retail Park. The giant fast-food chain got approval to take over the store where Bensons for Beds is now. But just like that, McDonald’s flipped the script and said they weren’t interested anymore.

First, the Green Light from Council

In January 2024, Wiltshire Council gave the okay for the plan. The idea was to change the unit into a spot for both eating in and grabbing food to go—classic McDonald’s vibes. Everything seemed set for a new drive-thru or hangout spot.

Then, McDonald’s Ghosted the Project

By June 2024, McDonald’s dropped a bombshell: they weren’t going ahead with it. A spokesperson straight-up told reporters, “This is no longer a site we’re looking to take on.” So, even with permission in hand, they backed out without giving a specific reason.

The Current Scene at Hathaway Retail Park

Don’t count out Bensons for Beds just yet. They’re still running their store in that same unit, selling beds and mattresses like always. But here’s the weird part—the property is still listed as “available to let” on real estate sites like Savills and Rightmove. It’s been sitting there for years, with no rent price shown.

Why Is the Unit Still Listed?

While McDonald’s was floating their plans, the unit was marked as “under offer” for a bit. Now that McDonald’s is out, it’s back on the market. No one knows when a new tenant might swoop in or if Bensons will eventually move out.

A Quick Timeline of the Mess

January 2024: Permission Granted

Council approves changing the store from a furniture shop to a restaurant/takeaway.

Mid-2024: McDonald’s Bails

After sending in more detailed plans, McDonald’s cancels the whole thing, leaving everyone guessing.

What About Bensons for Beds?

Bensons had already said they weren’t planning to leave their Chippenham spot. And guess what? They’re still there, business as usual. No moves, no announcements—just selling beds while the unit sits in limbo.

So, What’s Next?

With McDonald’s out and Bensons hanging on, the future of that retail unit is up in the air. Will another chain eye the space? Will Bensons stay forever? For now, Chippenham’s fast-food scene stays the same, and that empty-but-not-empty unit remains a mystery.

Image Credit: www.wiltshiretimes.co.uk

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