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Licensing Sub Committee-Alcohol and Gambling - Tuesday, 20th February, 2024 6.00 pm
February 20, 2024 View on council website Watch video of meeting Read transcript (Professional subscription required)Summary
The council meeting focused on the consideration of a new premises license application for 2.84 High Street, proposed to be a convenience store with off-license alcohol sales. The application was granted despite objections from local residents concerned about potential increases in crime, disorder, and public nuisance.
Decision: Granting of Premises License at 2.84 High Street The application by RSN Retail Limited was approved to allow alcohol sales from 0700 to 2300 daily. Proponents, including the applicant's representative, argued that the store would add value to the neighborhood by providing convenient shopping and employment, without contributing to crime or disorder, citing a lack of opposition from responsible authorities like police and environmental health. Objectors, primarily local residents, expressed concerns about noise, safety, and the impact on children due to increased foot traffic and potential antisocial behavior. The decision implies confidence in the applicant's management capabilities and the conditions attached to the license, which aim to mitigate potential negative impacts.
Interesting Occurrence: During the meeting, the applicant offered to install a keypad on a gate to restrict unauthorized access to a nearby alley, addressing some security concerns raised by residents. This gesture, although not a formal condition of the license, highlighted a cooperative approach to community concerns.
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