Former Chinese takeaway that stands empty could become office in plans
The former site of Wongs Chinese takeaway in Glemsford in Suffolk could become an office if plans before Babergh District Council are approved.
Senior Reporter
Senior reporter covering the west Suffolk and Sudbury patch.
Senior reporter covering the west Suffolk and Sudbury patch.
The former site of Wongs Chinese takeaway in Glemsford in Suffolk could become an office if plans before Babergh District Council are approved.
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