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Analysis: The reality of standing against a liquor license

Māngere East local Shirl e Fruean at the March 16 protest. Photo: Justin Latif Following complaints about how difficult it is for people to make objections to licences, Auckland Council s Marguerite Delbet wrote a letter to Glenn McCutcheon of Communities Against Alcohol Harm addressing these concerns. Delbet, as the council s then-democracy services manager, promised new efforts would be made to ensure objectors would feel heard , thanks to a more inclusive approach by those running the meetings. The question is, has such an inclusive environment been implemented? The shades of justice The latest application in South Auckland was for a new liquor store on Vine street, Māngere East. I attended the second day of the hearing, but also listened to 467 minutes of audio recordings from the hearings, and skimmed over almost 100 pages of evidence and submissions.

South Auckland liquor store proposal quashed over concerns it was a front

STUFF The bar was no longer allowed to serve alcohol at its Victoria St location after a decision by the district licensing board. (Video first published in January 2018) A proposed liquor store in south Auckland has been knocked back over concerns it was a “front” for a previous applicant who had applied for a licence on the same site. The Auckland District Licensing Committee has stopped HS Judge Enterprises, run by Sukhvir Singh and Gurpreet Kaur, from setting up a liquor shop on Vine St in Māngere East. The committee cited vague responses to questions and a poorly-researched application.

Analysis: The reality of standing against a liquor licence

Māngere East local Shirl e Fruean at the March 16 protest. Photo: Justin Latif Following complaints about how difficult it is for people to make objections to licences, Auckland Council s Marguerite Delbet wrote a letter to Glenn McCutcheon of Communities Against Alcohol Harm addressing these concerns. Delbet, as the council s then-democracy services manager, promised new efforts would be made to ensure objectors would feel heard , thanks to a more inclusive approach by those running the meetings. The question is, has such an inclusive environment been implemented? The shades of justice The latest application in South Auckland was for a new liquor store on Vine street, Māngere East. I attended the second day of the hearing, but also listened to 467 minutes of audio recordings from the hearings, and skimmed over almost 100 pages of evidence and submissions.

South Auckland advocates cry foul as liquor stores keep getting approved

South Auckland advocates cry foul as liquor stores keep getting approved
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Advocates cry foul as more liquor stores approved: Why are we being ignored?

Advocates cry foul as more liquor stores approved: Why are we being ignored?
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