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Neighbours oppose Hove wine bar plans

by Jo Wadsworth
Wednesday 23 Sep, 2020 at 3:58PM
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Neighbours oppose Hove wine bar plans


Neighbours and Sussex Police have voiced their opposition to plans to convert a shop into a wine bar.

Owner Stephen Strafford wants to convert the premises at 32 Blatchington Road, Hove, which has previously housed a florist, tattooist, nail bar and care agency office.

At a virtual Licensing Panel held on Tuesday 22 September, Mr Strafford’s licensing consultant Steve Wright said the business would be well run and would not cause problems with noise or anti-social behaviour.

The original application was for a wine bar opening from 11am until 2am, with a licence for live music until 1.30am.

However, following opposition from Sussex Police as well as Brighton and Hove City Council’s licensing team, these hours were reduced to 11am to 11pm.

Blatchington Road is in the city’s Special Stress Area, where there is concern about the levels of crime disorder and public nuisance.

Council policy limits pub or bar opening times to 11pm.

Despite the changes, Sussex Police continue to oppose the application.

Force licensing officer Mark Thorogood told the panel in 2019 the force recorded 84 calls to businesses during the day in Blatchington Road, with 29 relating to violence, drugs, anti-social behaviour and theft.

He said: “We tend to find wine bars cause extra issues than run-of-the-mill pub doing draft lager because of the level of intoxication that can cause.

“We also tend to find these kinds of bars tend to attract people who enjoy taking recreational drugs like cocaine, that would be another concern for us.”

Panel member councillor Jackie O’Quinn said from her experience on licensing panels, wine bar clientele is usually older.

Mr Thorogood confirmed cocaine use is more widespread among office workers, not the “younger crowd”.

Licensing consultant Steve Wright, working on behalf of Mr Strafford, told the panel there are no issues with his café bar Bungaroosh in Preston Road, Brighton.

But Mr Thorogood said it is difficult to compare because it is a restaurant when food is available, whereas the Blatchington Road business would be a bar.

Mr Stafford said he aims to attract a high-class customer looking for something upmarket.

He said: “It’s only going to seat eight people, so all we are looking to do is find eight people who want something different.

“They don’t want to go to Costa Coffee or Wetherspoons. They want something different, a bit more upmarket.”

Phillippa Wyatt spoke on behalf of people in the area’s Facebook group, Four Streets In Hove, many of whom were not aware their opposition to a planning application did not count when it came to the alcohol sales licence.

She said: “When I explain, they said they had opposed the wine bar on the planning and they thought that was the licensing.

“It’s a common mistake.

“We wouldn’t be using the wine bar, I can assure you.”

Miss Wyatt said within ten minutes walk of the property, there are 12 pubs and bars, and 15 coffee shops, giving people plenty of choice.

The panel retired to make their decision which will be made public in seven working days.

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  1. Christopher Hawtree says:
    6 years ago

    What/who is a “high-class customer”? It is redolent of Basil Fawlty’s “no riff raff”.

    How can a place turn a profit on eight customers?

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    • saveHOVE says:
      6 years ago

      …..profit comes from getting seriously inebriated & buying bottles to take away as well, I would speculate….or having a queue for a time limited drinking slot to achieve adequate turnover.

      It would also need a loo that people would want more than wine!

      A few doors away is the restaurant Amici which has an alcohol licence which means existing need is already met by them.

      Blatchington Road has a secondary & tertiary retail designation in the city Retail Study for planning purposes because it is largely residential both above shops and from street level. Inflicting noisy shrieking & laughing drinkers on them late at night would be really unfair.

      As street retail contracts more & more, shops will need to become dwellings – a much greater need than yet another boozer.

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  2. Sandie says:
    6 years ago

    I am extremely disappointed to hear that the council has approved the decision tor a ‘Wine Bar’ to open up at 32 Blatchington Road. As a long term resident i have had to endure many disturbing evenings with drunks/ drug takers, and fights breaking out and our local shop windows getting smashed etc. Not a peaceful and safe way to live. Mr Straffords businesses in Preston Road is a small ‘Cafe’ you cannot compare that to a ‘Wine Bar’ he and the council are deluded if they think that we the local residents will accept this dreadful decision. I wonder how many people on your committee have ever experienced living in an area where it’s extremely scary to venture out at night in fear of violence. I don’t think that the council have taken any consideration as to what the local residents feel and have voiced about this dreadful decision.

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