A new Greggs is set to open in Norwich after planning permission was given by the city council.

The national chain applied in March to turn the former HSBC bank in Mile Cross Lane into one of its bakeries.

It will be the 11th Greggs in and around the city centre and comes two years after the chain opened its biggest store in Norfolk in White Lion Street.

Norwich Evening News: Greggs opened its new Greggs store in White Lion Street in December 2022Greggs opened its new Greggs store in White Lion Street in December 2022 (Image: Denise Bradley)

Norwich City Council accepted the proposal for a new shopfront on Tuesday, including windows, doors and three air conditioning units. 

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Permission for illuminated signage was also given, as long as it is not distracting to the traffic on the busy outer ring road of the city. The car park on the site will also be retained.

Norwich Evening News: The former HSBC branch that is becoming a GreggsThe former HSBC branch that is becoming a Greggs (Image: Google Maps)

The area is next to the Vulcan Road Industrial Estate and already has other food outlets, including a KFC, so there were no objections to the plans.

HSBC closed the branch last July. Greggs has been given three years to use the planning permission to convert the site.