Shropshire Council’s planning officers rubber-stamped an software from Domino’s to open on the newly constructed Chartwell Business Park this week, with the chain set to hitch McDonald’s and Starbucks on the event.
Round 25 jobs are anticipated to be created by the brand new retailer, which is deliberate to open from 11am to 11pm seven days every week.

The transfer means greater than 150 jobs have been created by quick meals retailers on Chartwell Enterprise Park previously 12 months.
Work started on the town’s new McDonald’s restaurant earlier this yr, which is anticipated to create round 135 new roles together with a brand new drive-thru Starbucks additionally deliberate for the park.
The approval doubtless brings to an finish a year-long wait since bosses at Domino’s first introduced plans to open within the city, having initially revealed plans to open an outlet on Bridgnorth Excessive Road in April 2024, subsequent to the prevailing Greggs.
These plans had been by no means realised – however in Might this yr Dominos submitted a revised scheme which included a change of use for a 144 sq. foot constructing, which was initially constructed as a common industrial unit.
Plans submitted by the agency acknowledged the shop would “generate a big variety of full-time and part-time employment alternatives, nearly all of which might be sourced domestically”.
“The takeaway will present a supporting service to workers of the native employment makes use of, opening late within the morning to supply a lunchtime providing, in addition to offering a service to native residents,” they wrote in a planning assertion.
“The takeaway would have roughly 25 positions each for full-time and part-time workers in any respect ranges, together with supply drivers.”
In a brief discover confirming the approval of the scheme, Shropshire Council’s planners stated they anticipated no detrimental affect on the location and surrounding space from the change of use.
They added that because the proposed growth is a “appreciable distance” from residential properties, that they had “no considerations” in relation to noise and odour.
The appliance was authorised on Monday (July 7) with full plans accessible to view on-line on Shropshire Council’s planning portal utilizing reference quantity 25/01764/FUL.