A long-established petrol filling station could unveil a new drive-thru facility - provided plans get the go-ahead.
New jobs could be created as a long-serving petrol filling station in Lowestoft looks to unveil new facilities.
the A47 Yarmouth Road, and provide an upgraded new petrol filling station.
The operators of Gunton Garage have lodged plans to redevelop the site, accessed offDevelopers want to upgrade the existing site "which provides an important facility for motorists travelling on A47" in Lowestoft.
East Suffolk Council - for Gunton Garage at 265-271 Yarmouth Road, Lowestoft it would see the existing sales building, forecourt, vacant site manager's bungalow and hand car wash facility all demolished.
Under their proposals - lodged withA new sales building with a drive-thru facility to provide 'Food to Go'/hot food takeaway would be installed, along with a forecourt, pumps, canopy, car wash, underground tanks, car parking, EV charging bays and associated works.
Plans lodged by agents JMS Planning & Development Ltd on behalf of the applicant NPRT Limited are "awaiting decision" with the council.
Documents submitted by the applicants say the proposals will bring "a wide range of economic benefits".
A planning, design and access statement said the redevelopment of the existing roadside facility "will also create new jobs and represent new inward investment into Lowestoft."
It adds: "The proposed new sales building will seek an uplift in the retail floorspace of 225.4sq m - from 87sq m to 312.4sq m - which will create an improved sales building to the benefit of customers.
"In addition to the sales area section, a ‘Food to Go’/hot food takeaway offer will be located on the northern section of the building.
"The provision of a hot food offer on-site supports the applicant's ambition to ensure that its shops provide customers with an exceptional product range and 'food to go' offer."
The filling station dates back more than 40 years,
A decision is likely to be made by East Suffolk Council in the coming weeks.
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