Work has begun to build a new Starbucks coffee shop drive-through at the Asda supermarket in Lancaster.
The new drive-through will open in the supermarket car park on Ovangle Road.
Lancaster City Council gave planning permission for the coffee shop in January 2023, after an application by Asda owners EG Group Limited.
Starbucks is one of the biggest names in coffee houses and has tens of thousands of shops worldwide.

Several other Starbucks drive-throughs have opened next to Asda supermarkets across the UK.
The chain also has a shop on Market Street in Lancaster city centre.
The new development will cover a 4,003 square metre area of the existing Asda car park including the access route.
Here is a photo of the building site at Asda Lancaster car park, taken on Sunday.

The new unit will be one single storey building for the sale of hot drinks, with a drive-through lane together with associated car and cycle parking, and refuse storage. It will include a kitchen, takeaway window and a seating area.
It will be accessed via the existing Asda entrance from the B5273 Ovangle Road, and via pedestrian footpaths, and EG Group Limited said in their application that there will be no changes to the "vehicular circulation" within the supermarket car park.


LISTEN: Moonlight Walk to turn red for Lancaster hospice's 40th year
Barefest to celebrate unique character of village community
Beyond Radio presenter to run Arctic half marathon near North Pole
LISTEN: Mum speaks out on dangers of ketamine after son's tragic death
TV star Davina McCall backs new Lancaster University-launched workplace menopause kit
Lancaster man takes on 900-mile Lands’ End to John O’ Groats cycle for mental health charity
Here’s how to apply to be a Freeman or Freewoman of the city of Lancaster
New meditation centre opens in Lancaster offering a space for peace
Burger King in Morecambe town centre to close
Opening date announced for new Morecambe McDonald's
Local hospital volunteers share why they like to ‘give back’ this Volunteers’ Week
Lancaster city centre shop ordered to close for three months after illegal tobacco sales
Lancaster woman honours her friend with beach wheelchair charity cycle ride
Expanded Armed Forces weekend in Morecambe receives £14k boost
Lancaster University retains top spot in North West England in Complete University Guide
Family announces Morecambe gin shop will close
Canal towpath on iconic Lune Aqueduct closed due to sinkhole
New sensory trolley arrives to reduce distress for patients at Lancaster hospital
LISTEN: Morecambe twins, 10, release their first single
LISTEN: Lancaster fundraiser can't wait to get 'quacking' on inflatable duck canal trip

