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The takeaway fried chicken meal plan has been revealed for Coventry Boots store

An old Boots in Coventry could be turned into a takeaway. Plans for the store at 163 Daventry Road were submitted to the council this week on June 4.

The branch is listed as permanently closed on Google and planning documents say the unit is empty. If approved, it means the site can be used as a hot takeaway.




New signs will also be installed. The drawings show that they have the logo for Sam’s Chicken, a fried chicken restaurant which has 50 branches in the UK.

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Planned opening hours for the takeaway would be 10am to 2am on weekdays and Saturdays and 10am to 1am on Sundays and public holidays. The plans can be viewed on the council’s planning portal under reference: PL/2024/0001035/FUL.

Last October a Boots branch in Jardine Crescent in Tile Hill was closed by the pharmacy despite a campaign to save it. It came after the retailer announced 300 of its stores would close last July, with branches in close proximity to other sites affected.

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