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Gulati Brothers Enterprises Ltd director Kunal Gulati at the hearing in Timaru on Monday.
A Christchurch-based company has had its application for a liquor licence to operate a bottle store in Timaru declined. The application from Gulati Brothers Enterprises Ltd, which was heard by the Timaru District Council District Licensing Committee on Monday, hoped to establish bottle store at 155b Hilton Highway, near trampoline business Flip Out Timaru in the town’s industrial hub at Washdyke. In its decision released on Friday, the committee, which consisted of former TImaru District councillor Dave Jack, and councillors Peter Burt and Gavin Oliver, declined the application.
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Kunal Gulati of Gulati Brothers Enterprises Ltd at the hearing for an application for a liquor licence at 155B Hilton Highway, Washdyke.
A decision on whether an application for a bottle store in Washdyke will be granted is expected to be released later this week after a public hearing in Timaru on Monday. Gulati Brothers Enterprises Limited’s application to establish a bottle store at 155b Hilton Highway, in Timaru s industrial hub next door to a trampoline centre, was heard by the Timaru District Council District Licence Committee. At the hearing, the character of Gulati Brothers Enterprises director Kunal Galati, of Christchurch, was called into question.