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Fresh plans have been submitted to put a Costa drive-thru in Pontymister industrial estate.
A planning application for a “contemporary” coffee shop and drive thru has been submitted to Caerphilly County Borough Council by Sunflower UK Logistics Propco 2 SARL.
The proposed development will have a queueing capacity of five cars, in addition to 22 car parking spaces – including two disabled spaces.
It would be open from 5am until 11pm, seven days a week and would create 18 jobs – 11 full-time positions and seven part-time.
The planning statement, submitted by planning consultancy Turley on behalf of the applicant, said the drive-thru would be “compatible” with the surrounding areas.
The proposal is located on an area of grassland near Islwyn workshops at the industrial estate in Risca. A KFC drive-thru and Tesco supermarket are also nearby.
In 2019 similar proposals were met with a mixed reception. At the time, local councillor Bob Owen said he believed the drive-thru would lead to a “serious loss of business” to the traders of Risca high street.
Costa Coffee has around 40 similar drive-thru locations across the UK, including at Gallagher Retail Park in Caerphilly.
The planning statement adds: “These outlets have proved popular with customers and make a positive contribution to the overall areas in which they serve.”
A decision on the development is expected to be made by August.
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