- New store creates 25 jobs for local people -
Town Mayor Adrian Osborne, has officially opened the new Domino’s Pizza store in Sudbury today [January 4, 2010]. The new pizza delivery store has created 25 jobs for local people.
Located on North Street, the new Domino’s store has provided a welcome lift for employment in the area, by taking on 25 trainee managers, pizza makers, customer service representatives and delivery experts.
Councillor Adrian Osborne, Town Mayor of Sudbury, said: “I am delighted to officially open this new Domino’s store, which has provided a boost for the town by creating 25 jobs for local people. I’m partial to a Pepperoni Passion and it’s great to see the Domino’s team at work preparing fresh pizzas from scratch, which I’m sure the residents of Sudbury will enjoy.”
Serg Sahota, area manager for the Domino’s Pizza franchise in Sudbury, said: “It was a real privilege to have the Town Mayor officially open our new Sudbury store and we’re looking forward to serving homes in the area with our delicious piping hot pizzas.”
To celebrate its official opening, Domino’s new Sudbury store has donated pizzas on behalf of the Town Mayor to the local Scout and Guide group.
For more information, visit the new store at 26 North Street, Sudbury, CO10 1RB, tel. 01787 888002.

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