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Greggs plans to relocate to shop next door
The Gazette
|December 17, 2025
ONE of the country's most recognised brands is looking to relocate from an existing Middlesbrough store to a neighbouring unit.
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Greggs already occupies a plot in Marton Square, just off of Laurel Road.
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