Nottingham Post

Domino’s and Taco Bell set for new Stockwell Gateway developmen­t

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A NEW Domino’s pizza takeaway is planned in Mansfield town centre.

The outlet, at the Stockwell Gateway developmen­t, will replace the company’s old unit in the Rosemary Centre.

The developmen­t will see three food outlets – Domino’s Pizza, a Taco Bell restaurant and the Canadian company Tim Horton’s – at the site of the former bus station, alongside a 100-bed chain hotel.

The council-backed scheme was approved by Mansfield District Council in November and will part of a £12 million plan to revamp the disused station.

The Domino’s planning applicatio­n says: “With Domino’s being a hot food takeaway, [it] requires a permission for a hot food takeaway to ensure it can operate lawfully and in compliance with the planning permission.”

The project was widely welcomed in Mansfield when the three businesses were unveiled last month.

Andy Abrahams, Mansfield’s Labour mayor, welcomed the news, saying: “We are delighted to be welcoming these renowned brands to Mansfield, where they will widen the choice available to residents and visitors. Securing these national and internatio­nal food and drink establishm­ents for Stockwell Gateway shows confidence in Mansfield and will serve as a catalyst for future growth and investment.”

Nikki Rolls, chief executive at Mansfield Business Improvemen­t District (BID), added: “It’s brilliant to see these well-known brands seeing the potential that Stockwell Gateway offers.”

Domino’s was contacted for comment but had not replied at the time of going to press.

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