Boss Wins Fight to Sell Burgers Outside Temple Hindu Leaders Fail to Get Van Moved
Evening Times › December 14, 2005
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Evening Times › December 14, 2005
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A BURGER van owner who feared she'd be shut after complaints from Hindus about the smell of beef has been allowed to stay put.
Elsie McLean, whose snack bar sits outside the the Hindu Mandir temple in Kelvingrove, launched a fight - including a 1500-name petition - to keep her trading licence.See the full content of this document
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Boss Wins Fight to Sell Burgers Outside Temple Hindu Leaders Fail to Get Van Moved
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