Work underway at Belfast shopping centre for three new restaurants

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They are set to create 100 new jobs when it opens

Work is well underway at a popular Belfast shopping centre ahead of the arrival of three new restaurants.

The site of the new restaurants has been erected in former car parking space at the shopping centre, with a spokesperson for the business warning that disruption may occur during the construction phase when the expansion was first announced in December.There is currently no further information on what restaurants could be set to occupy the new space but plans indicate they intend to be open for business this summer.

Mr Herbert and his wife Lesley built up the UK's largest KFC franchise over the last 40 years and they sold the chain in 2020. At the time of the expansion announcement, a Lesley Forestside spokesperson said:"This expansion will not only enhance the food offering at Lesley Forestside but also create over 100 new job opportunities for the local community.

 

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