Swaffham Residents Oppose New Greggs Bakery
Swaffham Residents Oppose New Greggs Bakery

Swaffham Residents Oppose New Greggs Bakery

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Residents in Chicago's Logan Square are rallying to preserve a large pothole at the intersection of Belden and St. Louis avenues, which they believe is improving safety by slowing down speeding drivers. The pothole, measuring approximately 16-by-16 feet, has sparked an online movement under the hashtag #SaveTheHole, as locals argue it helps protect children in the area. Meanwhile, in Swaffham, Norfolk, over 1,000 residents have signed a petition against a proposed Greggs bakery, claiming it would threaten the survival of local businesses like Well Bread Bakers. Owners Emma and Andy Godfrey express concern that the chain's presence could lead to redundancies and diminish the unique character of their town. The local council has yet to decide on the Greggs application, which has divided the community between those who value choice and those who wish to support local enterprises. Both stories highlight the tension between community needs and the encroachment of larger entities on local culture and safety.

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