Greenwich chip shop told to get rid of mural - but why?
The owner of a chip shop in Greenwich has said he will continue to fight to keep a mural on his wall. Chris Kanizi, who owns and runs the Golden Chippy, has been ordered to get rid of the painting of a bow-tied fish waving a Union Jack flag.
The local council, which issued the notice, said the advert was in a conservation area and had been painted without permission. The borough has dismissed suggestions their objection was because of the Union Jack. Mr Kanizi said he was taking legal advice about appealing the edict.
麻豆社 Radio London's Anna O'Neill has the story.
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