Royal Childrens Hospital 48-50 Flemington Road Parkville VIC 3052

Melbourne planning scheme permit application no. 2015/40947 cafe and restaurant liquor license proposed in a public use zone category 3 (royal childrens hopsital) 48 flemington road, parkville

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(Source: Melbourne City Council, reference TPM-2015-23)

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  1. Helena J. Bishop commented

    There should not be alcohol available inside the building or near the outside of the Childrens' Hospital.

    There is a hotel inside, but that is separated from most of the main building, however there is still a childcare centre just across the corridor from the eastern entrance.

    If the alcohol is served in the hotel on floors higher than ground level and it is stopped from going any lower unless in sealed/stoppered containers then that would be less of a problem, but it would still be better if it did not happen at all.

    The original reason that the hotel made it into the original planning was to make it easier for relatives to stay nearby the patients not as a normal hotel.

    Elsewhere there should not be alcohol available.

    Alcohol with or without a meal is freely available within reasonable walking distance in
    North Melbourne, Carlton (Lygon Street) and Parkville as well as the C.B.D. a very short tram ride away or walk away.

    The possibility of over imbibed people wandering around the building where there are sick children, relatives, visitors including other children beggars belief.

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