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New cake shop could be coming to Twickenham

Local News by Cesar Medina 1 hour ago  
An example of what 44 King Street could look like if plans are approved by Richmond Council (credit: Planning application).
An example of what 44 King Street could look like if plans are approved by Richmond Council (credit: Planning application).
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A cake company has put forward plans at a disused shop in Twickenham.

Cake Co, a bakery franchise, submitted proposals for a new shopfront at 44 King Street.

The site formerly housed kitchen showroom brand Wood Stone, but could become the 16th Cake Co location if plans are approved.

On behalf of the bakery, Jainti Architects said: "The application proposes the removal of the existing, outdated shopfront and the installation of a high-quality, contemporary minimalist storefront."

New features include a high-specification frameless glass shopfront and a central frameless glass double door.

First opened as Paul's Bakery in 1994, Cake Co is a family run business who believe "cakes should taste as good as they look".

To read the full application click here.

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