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Costa coffee drive-thru opens in the Black Country

The coffee giant's latest branch has been built in Wolverhampton

Pictured from left are Ziran Land managing director John Liggins, Osprey Charging Network's property director Patrick Sherriff and Andrew Brazier, development consultant to Deeley Properties

A brand new Costa drive-thru has opened in the Black Country.

Coventry developer Deeley Group has completed work on the coffee giant's latest branch which has been built on the Birmingham New Road and Spring Road junction, in Wolverhampton.

Deeley Properties worked in partnership with Ziran Land to bring forward the scheme after Costa signed a 15-year lease on the new unit, while Deeley Construction - another division of the Deeley Group - completed the £1.6 million development over seven months.

And five full-time and 12 part-time jobs have been created at the drive-thru.

Andrew Brazier, development consultant to Deeley Properties, said: "The new Costa drive-thru is already proving popular with people in the local area and those travelling between Wolverhampton and Birmingham.

"This has been a great example of the flexibility and versatility of the Deeley Group and how our expertise across a range of areas enables us the company to deliver an end-to-end service on a development.

"Roadside retail is a sector that continues to thrive and Costa signing a 15-year lease on this site is evidence of the its strength."

John Liggins, managing director at Ziran Land, added: "Finding this high profile site and bringing it forward for development has been challenging due to its brownfield status within a former mining area.