Domino's size and money is the only reason it is going for that plot
My understanding (after some cursory web research) is that Domino's Pizza in the UK operates a franchise model - surely this is some individual's money in that case? Looking at the Domino's website, it appears that someone is willing to invest £280,000 or more in the operation.
My own feeling is that this isn't the best use of that space, but it also isn't the worst possible - a branch of McDonalds would surely be a lot less welcome? And it's got to be better than an empty shell on the parade.
Is a campaign just saying "no" really likely to achieve anything if someone has the time and money to keep applying and if there's a viable business? Or would it be better to (a) identify a credible alternative, involving a business with a plan and an understanding of how to use the space; or (b) try to constructively object and ask whether signage can be done in a considerate/sympathetic way (as noted previously in this thread, this does happen) and that the delivery drivers are respectful of the neighbourhood within which they are working.[/quote]