Plans to replace and reopen café close to M1 junction for Annesley and Hucknall

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Plans to replace and reopen a layby café close to M1 junction for Annesley and Hucknall have been submitted to Ashfield Council.

The café , formerly known as Ma@27, has been closed for some time, but now plans are being put forward to bring customers back again.

The application, which can be viewed and commented on through the council’s planning website at bit.ly/3YqJn3d, also includes plans for an outdoor seating area adjacent to the café building.

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New plans have been put forward to replace and re-open the old Ma@27 Cafe near the M1 junction. Photo: GoogleNew plans have been put forward to replace and re-open the old Ma@27 Cafe near the M1 junction. Photo: Google
New plans have been put forward to replace and re-open the old Ma@27 Cafe near the M1 junction. Photo: Google

Applicant Natasha Finch said: “I have currently took over the cabin café, Ma@27, which is currently in very bad condition.

“Our plans would be to remove the old cabin and replace it for a smaller cabin and reopen as a cafe under a new name.”

The café would be on the same site as the current closed one is at present, in a lay-by on Mansfield Road coming from Underwood, just before the M1 junction.

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