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A chicken shop has failed to secure a licence to allow home deliveries until the early hours of the morning after Fallowfield residents rallied against the plans.
Dixy Chicken’s licensing application for its Wilbraham Road premises attracted more than 20 objections from locals and the Manchester council licensing authority.
Concerns were raised that the late night refreshment licence sought by the
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Tesco will ban the use of non-essential plastic bags from online deliveries and its click and collect services from later this month. The supermarket giant recently provided customers the option of having their shopping packed inside plastic bags or tray liners in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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