456-458 La Trobe Street West Melbourne VIC 3003

Applying for packaged liquor licenses at premises. Permit for parking waiver.

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(Source: Melbourne City Council, reference TP-2015-341)

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  1. Anne Robyn Pavey commented

    Dear MCC,

    I wish to ask you to consider the following in regard to allowing this premises to sell packaged liquor. King Street already has a higher than other city streets, violence and drinking and drug taking issue. On a regular basis I have people urinating and vomiting in Phoenix Lane most weekends. I have also had drug taking and theft of copper pipe work. The area in which I reside, over La Trobe and King Streets is largely residential and needs to be kept out of the loop which is the King Street party area. By having a shop supplying liquor it would heighten the problems that already exist. Also parking will be another issue - already a problem with people parking in no standing areas when it was just the shop there, and noise due to people buying and drinking outside the shop or around in the lane to hide from police, I also believe that the homeless who hang out in the Gardens would also use this shop to buy liquor and drink in the Flagstaff Gardens.

    Regards

    Anne Pavey 6 Phoenix Lane, West Melbourne
    annswers@bigpond.com

  2. margaret rowles commented

    I agree with the above writer i would not go near King Street area at night and even early morning it is a sorry sight with people lining up to go in even as the sun is coming up!
    Too many liquor licences in the city as it is.. Margaret Flinders Court.

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