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Remembering Little Chef restaurants in Dorset and what happened to them
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Little Chef, St Leonards. Picture: Google Just over the Dorset border was a branch alongside the A31 in St Leonards near Ringwood. Forte first got their hands on the building between 1968 and 1972 and it was the third Little Chef restaurant to open on the A31. It was a well chosen site considering that there were no other Little Chefs on this section of the A31 to be found nearby, therefore it helped to increase their presence in the area. Travelodge was granted permission to open at the site, but Little Chef owners came up with the idea of merging both lodge and restaurant into the same building. This was done by incorporating the Little Chef into the bottom corner of the Travelodge.
Remembering Little Chef restaurants in Dorset and what happened to them
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The original sketch for the proposed McDonald s in 1999 In 1999, McDonald’s submitted a planning application to the then West Dorset District Council to erect a number of branded signs, no entry signs, disabled parking bay signs and non-illuminated litter signs around the building and car park. The fast-food giant, which was celebrating its 25th anniversary in the UK, wanted to mark the occasion by expanding its food empire in Dorset. And where better than being a stone’s throw away from Prince Charles’ town of Poundbury. The plans wanted to install branded signage around the site and building as well as refit the interior to its usual branded style.