Two new fast-food drive-throughs could be built on the outskirts of a Norfolk town.

Developers have lodged plans to build the outlets on land next to the A1066, on the edge of Diss.

The documents submitted to South Norfolk Council name Burger King and Costa as the companies expected to move into the site.

The plans also include the creation of eight electric vehicle charging spaces. 

Eastern Daily Press: Images of the proposed site, which will have two drive-through facilitiesImages of the proposed site, which will have two drive-through facilities (Image: Artisan planning and property services)

A spokeswoman for Burger King said: "Burger King UK is regularly evaluating opportunities to bring our great-tasting products to more guests in new locations." 

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The land is located right on the edge of Diss, near where Frenze Brook joins the River Waveney, next to the De Lucy care home

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Diss Town Council will meet on Wednesday, June 14, to discuss the plans.