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Hove shop can sell drink later

Councillors agree to licence changes despite neighbours’ objections

by Sarah Booker-Lewis - local democracy reporter
Monday 31 Jul, 2023 at 4:11PM
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Neighbours object to Hove shop owner selling drink until 11pm

The Sweet Shop, formerly Montefiore Foods, in Montefiore Road, Hove

A Hove convenience store owner can sell alcohol later – until 11pm – after the council granted a licence variation.

Abadur Rahman, 25, who runs the Sweet Shop, in Montefiore Road, with his brother, Azizur Rahman, 22, can also put more alcoholic drinks on display.

He can extend the amount of floor space allocated to drink from 15 per cent to 20 per cent at the premises, formerly Montefiore Foods.

Mr Rahman also wants to deliver alcohol. He offered to restrict drink deliveries to orders accompanied by groceries, with a minimum value of £5.

There were three objections to Mr Rahman’s application, two from neighbours and one from a councillor, the application went before a Brighton and Hove City Council licensing panel.

During the hearing, on Wednesday 19 July, Labour councillor Birgit Miller, who represents Goldsmid ward, said that neighbours felt “intimidated” by young people gathering outside the shop.

Licensing consultant Oisin Daly, for Mr Rahman, told the panel that an 11pm end time – instead of 10pm – would not breach council policy.

A letter from the council, setting out the panel’s decision, said: “We are not satisfied, with the evidence available to us, that there are good reasons to restrict the hours for sale of alcohol for consumption off the premises to 10pm.

“However, we do accept that deliveries may increase the risk of noise so a condition requiring the premises licence holder to ensure that delivery drivers act responsibly when collecting goods for delivery is appropriate.

“We appreciate the applicant’s suggestion of a condition requiring alcohol deliveries to be accompanied by a grocery order, to a minimum value of £5.

“The increase in the area of the shop from 15 per cent to 20 per cent given over to the display of alcohol is modest and will ensure that the premises cannot become a traditional off-licence.”

The licence includes a number of conditions including one to restrict the sale of strong beer and cider to craft and speciality products only.

Mr Rahman is required to ensure that delivery drivers do not cause a disturbance by slamming doors, playing loud music, shouting, revving engines or sounding horns.

And the panel – councillors Julie Cattell, Andrei Czolak and Paul Nann – also agreed to remove a condition that previously prohibited sales of spirits in miniatures and bottles smaller than 70cl.

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  1. Soph says:
    3 years ago

    Why is it called ‘The Sweet Shop’ if they are selling alcohol and tobacco? This doesn’t make sense to me. When I was a child, the only shop I was allowed to go to with my friends (and no parents) was the local sweet shop – it just sold sweets. Why don’t they call it something like ‘The General Store’, in other words something that isn’t traditionally targeted at children?

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