26 Archbold Rd, Roseville NSW 2069

New licence - packaged liquor - delivery only

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  1. Peta Smalding commented

    This is a residential area, it is inappropriate for a liquor business or a distribution business.

  2. Maree Green commented

    I feel very concerned that a liquor licence is being considered for a private residence in a surburban neighbourhood.
    I lodge my objections to this application.

  3. John Tee commented

    Hello. It’s opposite a Primary School. Wake up Liquor and Gaming Board.
    Totally wrong. Have the “goods” delivered to the business please, not to your house!!

  4. Peta Smalding commented

    This is a residential area, it is inappropriate for a liquor business or a distribution business.

  5. Jenny Bourke commented

    Increased traffic accidents will occur due to the driveway being opposite Park Street. North facing cars are often turning right with poor visibility due to the steep hill down to Moores creek.
    To have increased use of the driveway on the left will require greater enforcement of speed limits and signage.

  6. Liz Wilton commented

    This is entirely inappropriate for a residential zoned area to have a liquor licence, particularly near a public primary school.

    I am strongly opposed.

  7. Alex Moran commented

    The people above should read the actual application - alcohol will not be held on the premises. It is an online business with the distribution likely done in Victoria.

  8. Maree Green commented

    Mr A Moran,

    Reflecting on your own comment.

    "it is unlikely that liquor will be held on the premisis"

    Given that you choose to use the word of unlikely means that all comments made in opposition should still stand.

  9. John Tee commented

    The applicant states "We do not believe there to be any inherent risks associated with the location of the premises as goods will be produced and stored offsite in Victoria. Therefore, no liquor for sale, will be kept the premises and no sales will occur on premises"
    Again Hello NSWIL&G, a little lateral thinking please.....why on earth would a residential address be applying for a new licence for even "the potential" delivery of liquor to the premises. If it has a so-called Distribution Centre elsewhere then that is all they should need... a licence for that DC location NOT one in a residential zone. Unless somehow, maybe by accident/bad luck/or convenient business practice, they NEED to have "some" deliveries occur in residential Roseville (eg when expanding sales). If they are working from home, using the NBN to sort the business out, why on earth is a licence required for that address !!
    Reject the application, let's not start the thin edge of the wedge here, and especially not with alcohol. What next, a gambling on premises licence ??
    Again the applicant states "should the nature of our activities of the business change, we will make sure to consult with our stakeholders to inform, consult and where required seek approval for changes to occur" If this licence is approved then it should stipulate very large penalties for any breach of condition eg no delivery of any packaged liquor allowed.
    I remain uncomfortable with the fact that there could remotely/possibly be liquor arriving in quantity to this location at some stage in the future.

  10. Aaron Borg commented

    Hi, there should be clear conditions that there can be no delivery of liquor to or from the premises, no sales on the premises, and no advertising/signage viewable from the frontage. Any change to these conditions should trigger a new application (with the same approval process as if it were a new license application). It is not entirely clear whether or not these items will be imposed as strict conditions. If they are not strict conditions, then the application should be rejected for the reasons noted above (eg residential area, primary school, busy road etc).

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