U 5 640-646 Beach Rd, Surf Beach 2536

IGA Surf Beach - Packaged liquor licence - New

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(Source: NSW Independent Liquor and Gaming Authority, reference APP-0000769009)

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  1. Troy Webbe commented

    How many liquor outlets do we need in one place? There is already a liquor outlet in the same neighbourhood shops.

    If we as a community are to remain in control of the current youth alcohols and even adult problems in the area we can't have a liquor store on every corner. Certainly to have TWO in the one small neighbour hood shops is just wrong for the community.

    There needs to be a balance here. If we start to adopt putting two stores in every neighbourhood shopping strip that is not a balance. It is maximising access to alcohol and exposure of it. Given alcohol is already available in that small centre I don't know how adding more is other than detrimental to the community.

    I urge that we be responsible in relation to where and how many outlets we put in any one immediate location. This should not be approved.

    Where are the community positives? There are none given there is already a liquor outlet 30m from where this is proposed, using the same car park, in the same shopping strip.

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