A new Greggs could be coming to a Norfolk town.
Plans have been submitted to open a Greggs 'food-to-go' at Morrison's fuel station in Prince of Wales Road, Cromer.
The application, submitted by Motor Fuel Limited (MFG), will convert an area of disused storage space associated with the petrol station into a new branch of the British bakery chain.
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MFG is the largest independent forecourt operator in the UK with more than 900 stations operating under the BP, Shell, Esso, Texaco, JET, and Murco fuel brands.
In 2018, MFG announced the £1.2 billion acquisition of UK service station operator MRH, taking over 500 stations and the Greggs, SPAR and Hursts brands.
The Morrison's fuel station will remain open.
The application seeks to remodel the storage space, which has been disused since 2008, removing the current roller shutter and replacing it with shopfront glazing framed in grey.
The existing double doors will be removed and replaced with an auto sliding door, and Greggs signage will be installed on the building's exterior.
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