
Plans have been lodged for a new Burger King in South Cumbria.
Bourne Ltd has submitted a planning application to Westmorland and Furness Council to convert a section of a single-storey building at Lakeland Leisure Park, off Moor Lane in Flookburgh, into a Burger King.
According to planning documents, the proposed branch will only be for holiday park customers.
Plans say it would open between 11.30am and 11pm in the peak season and will open at 4pm in the off-peak season.
The proposed development consists of converting part of a building, currently used as offices and a reception area, into a takeaway. The rest of the building would be office space.
The council recently determined an environmental impact assessment was necessary for a proposed extension of the park in response to a request from Bourne Ltd.
The firm is considering seeking planning permission for the stationing of static caravans/lodges, the installation of internal roads and the construction of bases for static caravans.
The potential development site is located immediately east of the Haven Lakeland Leisure Park and is currently a golf course.
Documents submitted with the request for a screening opinion say there could be up to 50 holiday units added to the site.
The environmental impact assessment will outline all the likely significant effects on the environment of the proposed development.
The application for a Burger King is currently undergoing public consultation.