848-850 High Street, Thornbury 3071, VIC

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  1. Julian Crupi commented

    To whom it may concern,

    It has been brought to my attention that the premises at 848 High Street Thornbury is applying for an extended liquor licence.

    As a next door neighbour i would like to state my opinion as being against this going through. I believe the licence requested is to allow 1 am trading for 7 days of the week.

    The said business backs right onto a laneway that seperates them from where we live at 2 Dundas Street. As it stands we already have issues with other neighbours having parties until the small hours of the morning and using this laneway as a place of not only commuting; from such parties at 1 - 3am in the morning; but also as a urinal!! Such commuting in this usually very quiet lane amplifies even the smallest of sounds keeping us awake. I hate to imagine that this could be happening every week night AND every weekend!!

    Such an extension would not only encourage such noise as mentioned but also extended noise way after they close as people leave the premises finding their way home.

    I have lived at 2 Dundas St for nearly 2 years now and would like to continue to do so without having to call on the police every night just to be able to sleep.

    Kind Regards

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