Starbucks has lodged plans for advertisement consent ahead of the opening of its latest branch in Suffolk.
The global coffee chain is currently building on land south of Gun Cotton Way and Thorney Way in Stowmarket after its proposals were given the green light in 2022.
As part of the development, Starbucks has now filed for advertisement consent with Mid Suffolk District Council.
Documents show a nine-metre totem pole will be located at the site.
Large drive-thru signs will also be erected, while plans for electronic boards advertising its menu have also been submitted.
Sixty-one parking bays, including four disabled access bays, have been included in the design layout.
The store is expected to open in September.
Last month, the first jobs for the branch were advertised.
A spokesperson for the chain said it "looks forward to bringing the Starbucks Experience to customers in Stowmarket".
Proposals at the time, which were submitted by the EG Group, showed another fast-food chain would be located at the site.
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