97 Northlakes Dr, Cameron Park 2285

IGA Cameron Park - Packaged liquor licence - New

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  1. Rebecca Jeffery commented

    I oppose the request of the liquor licence to be present in this IGA.

    The shop will be located within a residential area, full of families who already have sufficient access to alcohol with 2 bottle shops, a pub and a bowling club at Edgeworth. There is also liquor retailers at Glendale, Cardiff, and Wallsend.

    I oppose the IGA liquor licence as I do not want behaviour associated with alcohol in the streets around my family home. We have a walking path right beside our house which will be on a direct route to the store and we already deal with graffiti and alcoholic beverage rubbish being left behind. I feel this will only increase with the access of more alcohol in such close proximity.

    Please listen to my concerns, this liquor licence should not be approved

    Rebecca Jeffery

  2. A Hodges commented

    Cameron Park is an estate growing day by day with families. Just down the road is a pub & 2 bottle shops. A liquor shop in the estate is just going to cause problems.
    There are so many parks around for kids to enjoy & play in & having a bottle shop near them will encourage underage drinking & will make it unsafe for kids to play with a higher chance of broken beer bottles etc.

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