Hooters slapped with council order ahead of official opening of latest restaurant
Hooters has been hit by official council action on the on the day it's latest branch opened in Liverpool.
But now Hooters is facing action involving its large neon signs which have been put up on the side of New Zealand House. A complaint was made by city centre councillor Nick Small, who alleged that the signs had been put up without the appropriate planning permission from the city council. The council has now written to Hooters asking them to take the sign down, but the business has appealed the planning permission refusal.
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