New plans had been lodged by the restaurant in a bid to keep the signs up
A fresh bid by the Liverpool branch of Hooters to keep its controversial signs up under new designs has been knocked back.
As it stands, two illuminated 2m high signs, with orange text on a black background hang outside the controversial restaurant and bar. These were first rejected by the city council in October last year, but were put up a month later anyway. It said: “By virtue of size, design, scale and siting, the proposed signage would fail to preserve the character and appearance of the application building and Castle Street Conservation Area and the setting of the adjacent listed buildings; Oriel Chambers & India Buildings ” In its application, Hooters had cited a number of nearby businesses with outdoor signage, including Gaucho and the India Buildings.
As they remained in place, the council sought to instigate proceedings. These were halted following the fresh application.
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