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Hove petrol station granted 24-hour drinks licence

Councillors back forecourt operator and reject fears of possible anti-social behaviour

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Monday 10 Jul, 2023 at 4:11PM
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Traders left waiting as council postpones licensing panels

A Hove petrol station can sell alcohol 24 hours a day after councillors agreed to vary the terms of its licence.

Motor Fuel Limited, the operator of Hove Service Station, in Station Approach, Denmark Villas, trades 24 hours a day but drinks sales were limited to the hours from 7am to 11pm daily.

A licensing panel, made up of three councillors, agreed to extend the hours after a Brighton and Hove City Council licensing panel hearing on Monday 26 June.

Neither Sussex Police nor the council’s licensing department objected to the application but two councillors objected on behalf of residents, resulting in the hearing.

Labour councillor Birgit Miller, who was elected in Goldsmid ward in May, addressed the licensing panel hearing which took place remotely.

Councillor Miller said that people living in the area were concerned about the prospect of anti-social behaviour if street drinkers were to have access to alcohol 24 hours a day.

Motor Fuel’s solicitor, Robert Botkai, of Winckworth Sherwood, said that the company was an “experienced operator” with 610 petrol stations with 24-hour licences in England and Wales.

Mr Botkai said that if residents experienced the feared increase in anti-social behaviour then the council could review the licence.

He also said that alcohol would take up less than 15 per cent of the shop’s floor space.

The panel – councillors Julie Cattell, John Hewitt and Kerry Pickett – said that the business already had “robust conditions” including one to restrict the sale of strong beer, cider and perry.

The council said in a decision letter: “While the panel appreciates and takes seriously the concerns expressed on behalf of local residents, there are no representations from residents themselves.

“The applicants have procedures in place to deal with anti-social behaviour and intoxication.

“On balance, the panel do not consider that granting this application will add to problems in the area or undermine the licensing objectives.”

A condition on the licence is that the shop doors should remain closed from midnight to 6am, with customers served through a “night window”.

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  1. Valerie says:
    2 years ago

    How many actual residents were consulted by BHCC? The owner of Listed Ralli Hall opposite? Tesco in Denmark Villas? Goldstone Villas traders/residents? Adjacent Hove Station?

    This effectively supports alcoholism!

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  2. Robert+Pattinson says:
    2 years ago

    The problem drinkers are fueled by these 24hr shops but unfortunately the Police then blame well run bars/nightclubs etc. Alcohol should not be served 24hrs in shops.

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    • Benjamin says:
      2 years ago

      Licensing restrictions primarily focus on regulating the sale and distribution of alcohol, rather than directly addressing alcohol dependency itself. While these restrictions aim to promote responsible alcohol consumption and mitigate potential harms, they may not fully prevent individuals from developing alcohol dependency.

      Your observation regarding the enabling effect of alcohol availability on alcohol dependency aligns with existing research. Access to alcohol and its widespread availability can contribute to an increased risk of developing dependency in susceptible individuals. This highlights the need for comprehensive approaches to address alcohol dependency, including education, prevention, treatment, and support services.

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