A new branch of Domino’s Pizza looks set to be opened in Whitehaven town centre.
A building on Tangier Street is expected to house the branch of the international takeaway chain.
Planning permission has been agreed for the subdivision of the Ali-Taj Indian restaurant building.
Half will remain as the Ali-Taj, whose business will be unaffected by the change, and a currently unused section of the restaurant will be converted into Domino’s.
Copeland Council has this week granted planning permission – and listed building consent – for the conversion to an agency acting on behalf of Domino’s.
When it opens, the Whitehaven branch will be the second Domino’s to arrive in West Cumbria, following the soon-to-be-opened outlet on Campbell-Savours Way, Workington.
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