Byron Bay Recreation Grounds Tennyson Street, Byron Bay 2481

BYRON BAY RUGBY UNION CLUB INCORPORATED - Limited licence - multi-function

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  1. Teresa Heal commented

    Please do NOT approve a limited Liquor Licence to the Byron Bay Rugby Union Club.
    I believe it is poor practice to provide alcohol at Sporting Events.
    In fact it sends the wrong message to young people in attendance that it's ok to drink in the daytime and that Sport & alcohol go together.
    Byron Bay is already statistically identified as an area of NSW with a drinking problem amongst young people.
    The problems identified by Boscar & Olgr's own statistics note alcohol related violence & anti-social behaviour as problematic.
    To continue to provide more Liquor licences is irresponsible.
    Byron Bay is saturated with approx. 73 liquor licences. It does not need more.
    I especially object to alcohol being provide for October, The Byron 7's.
    To provide Alcohol, all day from 10am to 8pm on a Saturday 18th & Sunday19th will result in drunk people.
    Note this recreation Ground is surrounded by Residential property.
    To provide liquor from 10am, and for 10hours straight is irresponsible.
    In the past this is a noisy event with noisy, rowdy groups of drunk young people, predominately men.
    These noisy groups are disturbing as they are noisy and intimidating.
    The noise extends beyond the Rec. ground as these groups come & go from the grounds, walking down Marvell street into town.

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