A new cooking shop has announced it will open its doors in a city shopping centre.
Signage has been put up in Chantry Place as a refurb takes place ahead of the opening of the ProCook shop.
The national cookware brand founded by Daniel O'Neill has been making kitchen supplies for more than two decades.
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It stocks a range of goods including pots and pans, baking essentials, chef's knives, and other kitchen utensils and accessories.
The Chantry Place store is set to be the brand's second site in Norwich after expanding to a unit in Notcutts garden centre in 2017.
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The firm will be taking over the downstairs unit that was formerly Trespass which officially closed its doors on September 13.
Initially, it was feared that this might be the last of the chain in the city - but signs in the window say that the shop will be moving to a new location - in Castle Quarter.
The ProCook store plans to open in November 2024.
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