Suite 3/103 George Street Parramatta NSW 2150

S96 2 modificaion of approved bottle shop. Approval is sought to extend hours of oepration from 10am - 8pm to 10am to 10pm

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(Source: Parramatta City Council, reference DA - 197 / 2008A)

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  1. Kashinath Mallya commented

    Its too late as the application was made over 4 years ago-however I would like to bring to the notice of the council that the shop in right next to the entrance of residential apartment block with families with young children living.
    In the 6 months I have bought and lived in this block twice the entry door to the building has had its glass shattered and door almost pulled off by its hinges.The last time was last night tuesday 13th may 2014.the owner of the bottle shop has witnessed the offenders.
    On what grounds was permission granted for him to conduct buisness so late in the evening??Is it possible that the council can change his operating hours to close shop by 6 pm or latest 8 pm?/With Roxy hotel and Albion Hotel in the vicinity-patrons refused service there due to intoxication are delighted to see a bottle shop open so late so that they can get further drunk and wreck havoc on the public who just want to have a quiet evening!
    I do hope its not too late for the Council to see reason and not before a resident of the building is hurt !This area of parramatta is supposed to be the show case of development the Council wants to show the residents but this bottle shop(I mean its operating hours) does not make it family friendly area

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