Greggs food-to-go unit planned for petrol station on edge of town
A new food-to-go pod, which appears to be a Greggs, has been planned for land at Field Road Service Station in Mildenhall.
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Senior reporter covering the west Suffolk and Sudbury patch.
Senior reporter covering the west Suffolk and Sudbury patch.
A new food-to-go pod, which appears to be a Greggs, has been planned for land at Field Road Service Station in Mildenhall.
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