Wokingham kebab van loses appeal and will have to cease trading from car park
A POPULAR kebab van in Wokingham has lost its appeal and now has to cease trading from the car park, ...
A POPULAR kebab van in Wokingham has lost its appeal and now has to cease trading from the car park, ...
On Thursday, June 11, Kenan Mursaloglu will fight for his right to sell late-night food to the people of Wokingham.
The council confirmed this morning that the appeal hearing over the BBQ King kebab van's trading licence has been postponed.
Since the petition launch on Sunday, April 26, 2,137 residents have signed to show their support, including Cllr Lynn Forbes, ...
"The BBQ King has fed us at times no one else would. He's even employed us when no one else ...
Kenan Nursalson, who has run the BBQ King kebab and burger van for the last 29 years will be appealing ...
A POPULAR kebab van is battling the borough council over their right to sell late-night snacks to the people of ...
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