199 Lawrence Street Alexandria NSW 2015

Proposed change of use of existing ground level commercial premises to restaurant and wine bar (46 patrons) and associated alterations and signage. Proposed trading hours are 4.00pm - 12.00 midnight Mondays to Fridays inclusive and 3.00pm - 12.00 midnight Saturdays and Sundays.

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(Source: City of Sydney, reference D/2015/1265)

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  1. Hollie Ussher commented

    Requesting trading hours until midnight in an extremely residential area is grounds for objection.

    There is a four story apartment block directly across the road and ALL housing/residential surrounds and this is an incredibly quiet neighbourhood. Parking in this area is very difficult even now. And contrary to the statement of environmental effects, there are NO council carparks, and certainly no metered parking within walking distance of this proposed restaurant.

    Not even the Parkview Hotel which is its closest hospitality venue (500 metres away) is not open after 10pm on a Sunday.

    In the management plan, vendors state in point M that the 'Potting Shed' and 'Vicinity' are 50 metres from this site... Google this.... 900 metres is more precise for both venues, and Vicinity has closed permanently.

    It is wonderful that a restaurant and wine bar is opening in this venue, the pizza was woeful previously but please be mindfully that this neighbourhood is not a Newtown, nor a groovy Redfern, it's not even an Erskineville, and the restaurant will have NIL retail/hospitality/late night neighbours that operate between those 4-12pm trading hours.

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