Residents of the Forbes Apartments in south-east London have raised objections to the opening of Jincheng Alley, a Chinese restaurant. They cited concerns about the strong odors associated with Sichuan cuisine, which they argue could constitute a public nuisance. Beyond food smells, residents voiced worries about fire hazards related to cooking methods, increased foot traffic, and disturbances from delivery vehicles during late hours. Despite these objections, the restaurant owner stated that the premises was intended for restaurant use and pointed out that there were no complaints from local authorities regarding the licensing application.
Residents of the Forbes Apartments in Woolwich objected to Jincheng Alley's proposed Chinese restaurant due to concerns over the food's pungent odor and fire risks.
Concerns included the potential for public nuisance from the smell of Sichuan cuisine and fears of late-night disturbances from customer traffic.
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