311 Clovelly Road Clovelly NSW 2031

Fitout and use of the existing premises as a liquor store.

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(Source: Randwick City Council, reference DA-323/2015)

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  1. Mark Paskal commented

    I wish to object to the creation of yet another liquor outlet on Clovelly Road, Clovelly. There is already a liquor store on Clovelly Road, as well as two pubs, and a number of liquor outlets within walking distances in Coogee and Bronte. Having a liquor outlet so close to the popular Clovelly Hotel would be disastrous for our neighbourhood, which is mostly residential and young family oriented. Already we see the affects of excessive alcohol consumption in the Clovelly neighbourhood with bottles strewn in yards and footpaths, inebriated mostly young drinkers urinating on our garage door and in the park adjacent to Clovelly ocean pool and the noise of drunks exiting the pub late at night. Recently we had the police riot squad called to Clovelly Road to quell a violent disturbance.
    Does anyone think that the creation of yet another outlet to purchase alcohol will curb drunkenness in our community?
    The residents of Clovelly do not want the growing and alarming problem of underage drinking and young adult binge drinking imported into our family-friendly neighbour. The Clovelly Surf Club carpark is increasingly becoming a place for youth to Pre-load before going to the Clovelly Hotel- and yet another outlet will only exacerbate this problem.
    As stated above, there are already ample liquor purchasing options and Clovelly residents do not deserve or want another one.

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