Viral chicken shop Miami Crispy SHUT DOWN with 'indefinite closure notice'

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A south Manchester takeaway which went viral for its spicy chicken burgers has been SHUT DOWN for a second time for ‘an indefinite period’.

Miami Crispy’s Chorlton branch, on Manchester Road, has been forced to close by Manchester City Council. A ‘stop notice’ was posted on the chicken shop last week (August 23) which ‘prohibits the use of the premises as a hot food takeaway’ under planning permission powers.

In April, the same branch received the same form of notice to close. At the time, council bosses said Miami Crispy did not have the 'necessary planning permissions in place’ to operate and ‘the notice was issued to ensure the unauthorised business does not have a detrimental impact on the local area and residents - including increased noise, a large increase of people in the area, anti-social parking including blocking a cycle lane, and waste issues’. READ MORE: Key section of M62 to be closed 'for the first time in recent memory' with warnings of chaos Now, the authority says the issue has not been remedied in the intervening months.

A spokesperson for said: “A stop notice and a planning enforcement notice have been issued against this premises in Chorlton due to its continued operation as a hot food takeaway without the required planning permission in place. “Despite a long-running period of engagement with the owners of the premises they have failed to give the council assurances that it will not operate as a takeaway, or, make a planning application seeking permission that may allow them to operate in this way. "As a result, the premises is to remain closed under the terms of the Stop Notice for an indefinite period; the operator now has the option to make an appeal against the Enforcement Notice before 23

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