Families in a traditional seaside town are fighting plans to introduce a new Domino's pizza store.
Locals argue Sheringham in Norfolk has over 40 eateries already and that a new one with 'eyesore signage' would be out of place.
The proposal, which has received 14 public comments against and one in support, comes just a few months after objectors lost a long battle to keep Tesco out of the town.
Councillors refused the pizza house planning application in November on the grounds it would 'result in harm to the vitality and viability' of the historic Victorian and Edwardian architecture.
But the developers, DPSK Ltd, are now back as they have submitted a written appeal to the Planning Inspectorate in a bid to open the branch.






