Two new drive-throughs for popular food and drink chains could be coming to the city's outskirts.

Costa Coffee wants to open a drive-through and cafe near the Norwich North Recycling Centre in Morse Road, off Cromer Road and near the NDR at Hellesdon.

It may be joined by a Wendy's, an American fast food chain that serves "fast but fresh" burgers, sandwiches, fries and milkshakes.

Norwich Evening News: The two drive-thrus will be located just off the NDRThe two drive-thrus will be located just off the NDR (Image: The Harris Partnership, via Broadland District Council)

If approved, the site will have nearly 70 parking spaces, 10 of which will be for electric vehicles and bike racks, with Wendy's having a large outdoor seating area at the edge of the car park.

It would be the first Wendy's in Norwich, although plans were submitted just before Christmas for the franchise to open a branch in Swaffham.

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According to the planning application, the plans have been submitted by Marsenne Properties Ltd, Herefordshire-based developers who specialise in drive-throughs and convenience stores.

Norwich Evening News: Plans show the scale of the site, with nearly 70 car parking spaces and two large drive-thrusPlans show the scale of the site, with nearly 70 car parking spaces and two large drive-thrus (Image: Planning Prospects, via Broadland District Council)

The opening hours of each site are yet to be decided but, as drive-throughs, they have the scope to be open 24/7.

If the plans are approved by Broadland District Council, the cafe and restaurant will be among the first builds as part of the Broadway Enterprise Park.

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Plans for the enterprise park were first floated in 2019 and the future development of the site will largely consist of industrial warehouses and offices, but could also include a hotel, a park and ride and a petrol station, alongside the food outlets.

Norwich Evening News: The land between Morse Road and the NDR was earmarked for a drive-thru when plans for the Broadway Enterprise Park were first approvedThe land between Morse Road and the NDR was earmarked for a drive-thru when plans for the Broadway Enterprise Park were first approved (Image: Denise Bradley)

Norwich Evening News: The entry road to the drive-thru site was built when Morse Road was first developedThe entry road to the drive-thru site was built when Morse Road was first developed (Image: Denise Bradley)

The plans will see a large plot of land off the NDR bordering Horsham St Faith developed over the next few years.

The new recycling centre is already open on the site by Norfolk County Council.

As planning permission has already been secured for two drive-throughs in the area as part of the Broadway Enterprise Park, the application submitted is only for the appearance of the proposed buildings, landscaping and scale.