18-05-2025
Plans for new Domino's takeaway on city outskirts approved
Plans for a new pizza takeaway on the city outskirts have been approved.
South Norfolk Council's planning department has given the green light for Domino's to open a new branch in Cringleford.
The pizza chain intends to redevelop the former Dragonfly Lettings building in Dragonfly Lane, which is currently empty.
The building will be extended to increase the floorspace, with the existing rooms turned into a customer waiting area, kitchen, storage space and office.
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The application was submitted to South Norfolk Council by DPSK Limited, the company that operates the Domino's pizza chain.
The company recently opened a new outlet in Bowthorpe and there are currently three branches in Norwich.
The new Cringleford takeaway would open between 11am and 11pm daily and the string of shops already has 26 off-street parking spaces, which could be used by customers.
The application was approved earlier this month and work on the development must get under way within three years.