TACO TUESDAY could set locals back a little bit of time as Tamworth's newest fast food restaurant works to control traffic in the area.
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Tamworth Regional Council confirmed Taco Bell has been responsible for managing entry to the Roderick Street site and are following a traffic control plan.
"Staff have been provided by a private traffic control company," a council spokeswoman told the Leader.
That means ratepayers are not footing the bill for taming the Taco Bell lines.
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Based on the company's experience at other sites, this was anticipated to be anywhere between one and two weeks from opening.
Taco Bell Tamworth officially opened on August 26, after a short delay due to the COVID-19 lockdown.
Current traffic conditions indicate diners need to enter via the Peel Street roundabout, and queue up the hill in Roderick Street in the roped-off section.
The restaurant has proven popular, with locals reporting the Taco Bell line extended down the street and through the Peel Street roundabout at times late last week.
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