Plan to build Hooters hits obstacle from after council rejection

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Plan to build Hooters hits obstacle from after council rejection
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The American restaurant chain is renowned for the uniform its female employees wear

Plans to build a Hooters in Liverpool has faced a stumbling block after receiving a rejection from the council.

Mayor Joanne Anderson said: "Hooters has an infamous sexually objectifying and misogynistic environment". Despite this, the chain was granted a licence to operate and work in the site, however, it has now hit an obstacle.Liverpool Council's planning department has rejected plans for the signs that would be put up at the venue.

A report from Liverpool Council said: "By virtue of size, design and siting, the proposed illuminated vertical signs, banner sign and flag would fail to preserve the character and appearance of the application building and Castle Street Conservation Area and the setting of adjacent listed buildings."

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