The van would have sold Nigerian breakfast and early lunch dishes with the aim of appealing to the area’s Nigerian and African community as well as other residents.But after months of waiting, during which he was forced to go on Universal Credit while paying hundreds of pounds in insurance and tax to legally operate the van, the 28-year old was told that the location was unsuitable earlier this month.A council licensing officer from a separate department - along with residents, a councillor and Greater Manchester Police - raised concerns about litter, traffic, noise, fumes and an oversaturation of takeaways in the area.Some residents also initially confused his food van with another also selling Nigerian food in a car park opposite the.
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