She is set to appear in a film adaptation of Virginia Woolf's comic novel Night and Day.
Tesco Express is the only big name brand on the High Street and the town has several independent takeaways.High Street resident Sophie Edwards added: "The Barclays building is one of the first buildings you see when entering the town.
"To be greeted by a Domino's sign would be totally out of place for our historic town."Domino's said it would create two parking spaces at the rear of the building.Rowan Hunter, who runs neighbouring shop The Stour Store, said approving the application would "open the floodgates" to further development.
"It would be a complete eyesore compared to the other businesses."The site is also next to a Post Office and lies opposite a tearoom.
Sally Johns, from Mistley, added: "It almost feels like an April Fools gag, so ridiculous is the idea."
Catherine Arnold, a nutritional therapist who also lives in Mistley, highlighted the obesity rate in the UK, which has beenIn Montreal, Louis Plouffe is picking up groceries at the city's Jean-Talon market.
He tells the BBC that he thinks the Bloc "defends Quebec's interests well" as an opposition party in Parliament. Still, "it's not being in power", the 65-year-old says, and he wants a government with a strong mandate "ready for the wave that's coming" from the US.And while Mr Plouffe has reservations about the Liberal leader, he believes Mark Carney has come across as credible and confident in interviews. He too will vote for the party.
"Canadian patriotism is on the rise in Quebec", said Émilie Foster, an adjunct professor in politics at Carleton University. "We prefer to be part of Canada instead of being part of the United States, if we have to choose," she says.Sébastien Dallaire, a pollster with Léger, puts it this way: "It's hard to say now is the time to talk about Quebec sovereignty, or now is the time to do things specifically to defend Quebec, when clearly there's a national crisis and everybody is staring not at Ottawa as the adversary, but as Washington as the clear opponent."