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KFC 'giant' chicken sign angers Cambridgeshire villagers | KFC 'giant' chicken sign angers Cambridgeshire villagers |
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People living near a fast food restaurant have said its advertising sign is so big they feel like "Colonel Sanders is looking at them all day". | |
The 25ft (7m) sign was placed outside a new Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) branch in the Cambridgeshire village of March. | |
One resident said: "My neighbour is right next door, and she can see the colonel's face from every room." | One resident said: "My neighbour is right next door, and she can see the colonel's face from every room." |
A spokesman for the franchise operating the restaurant said: "We hope to resolve the situation soon." | |
'Neon at night' | |
Don Burr, who lives nearby, said: "The man on the sign - Colonel Sanders - is looking at me all day. When I come up the garden he's still looking at me. | |
"I've never seen a sign as big as that, and he's all lit-up and neon at night." | "I've never seen a sign as big as that, and he's all lit-up and neon at night." |
He said he had lived in the village too long to consider moving but feared it would "knock the prices off the bungalows" next to the KFC site. | |
Fenland District Council granted planning permission for the takeaway, which opened in the village two weeks ago. | Fenland District Council granted planning permission for the takeaway, which opened in the village two weeks ago. |
A spokesman confirmed a complaint had been received about the size of the sign but added: "An officer has measured the sign and it fits with the planning application. | |
"We are taking no further action." | "We are taking no further action." |
The KFC franchise spokesman said it was "looking into the case". | |
"We apologise for any misunderstanding as we always strive to be a positive addition to the community," he said. | |
"The restaurant has created about 40 career opportunities for local residents and staff will carry out regular litter picks." |