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Liquor store plan: ‘It’s out of control’

Community fights a proposal that’s only 50m from kindy

- Sammy Carter

The chances of drunk people interactin­g with Te Puna children will rise if an applicatio­n for another bottle store is approved, concerned locals fear.

A Western Bay of Plenty District Council Licensing Committee meeting agenda showed Angelin Enterprise­s Limited applied for an offlicence to open a new liquor store on Minden Rd called Te Puna Liquor.

But local people say another liquor store is unnecessar­y.

The store would be 50m from Te Puna Kindergart­en and 80m from another early childcare centre.

Angelin Enterprise­s Limited's applicatio­n said “the issue of a licence for the proposed premises will have little to no impact on” Te Puna Kindergart­en.

“There is no reason to believe that the issue of this licence will negatively impact on the neighbouri­ng environmen­t amenity and good order.”

The applicatio­n said the target market was “local Te Puna residents, local farmers and their workers, local businesses and their customers”.

There will be no security on a daily basis.

Te Puna Kindergart­en principal Peter Monteith lodged an objection to the off-licence applicatio­n.

However, having only found out about the applicatio­n over a month after it was submitted, the objection was rejected due to lateness.

Monteith did not know of any problems so far with the current liquor store in Te Puna, however, in his opinion “the more you have the more likelihood there is for impact”.

He said the kindergart­en wasn't notified of the applicatio­n but should have been considerin­g how close it may be to the kindergart­en.

The licence applicants are yet to contact Monteith.

The population of Te Puna was 2712 in 2018, according to Western Bay of Plenty Council.

Alcohol is sold at a liquor centre, Four Square, bar, tavern and pub.

Te Puna Liquor Centre and Four Square Te Puna are both within 100m of the proposed location.

Western Bay of Plenty District councillor Don Thwaites, a long-time resident of Te Puna, said the council was reviewing the local alcohol policy and would “look at

limiting any further liquor licences”.

As well as “looking to take the hours back till 9pm closing . . . There's strong evidence that it does lessen harm”.

Thwaites said he believed Te Puna was “pretty well catered for with what we've got already and we probably don't need any further”.

Te Tuinga Wha¯ nau Support Services executive director Tommy Wilson was working on a community submission to stop Te Puna Liquor from opening.

Wilson said, in his opinion, liquor stores in general were “sucking the wealth and the health out of poor communitie­s”.

“We keep allowing more and more licences and more and more liquor outlets, and they're all going in the poor parts of town”.

In his opinion: "It's out of control ... they (liquor stores) put nothing back into the community."

Angelin Enterprise­s Limited director Barinderpa­l Singh said he applied for the licence in November 2020 but the applicatio­n was delayed because of Covid-19.

“At this stage, I can only say that we have worked hard on developing our business plan for Te Puna liquor which addresses all the issues in operating a new off-licence in Te Puna. This licence applicatio­n will be heard by District Licensing Committee in February 2022, they will see the merits/demerits of this licence applicatio­n and will decide the outcome.”

Four objections to the offlicence applicatio­n were submitted to the Western Bay of Plenty District Council.

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 ?? Photo / NZME ?? Te Tuinga Wha¯ nau Support Services executive director Tommy Wilson.
Photo / NZME Te Tuinga Wha¯ nau Support Services executive director Tommy Wilson.
 ?? ?? From left, 17A Minden Rd, Te Puna Liquor Centre; and 15C Minden Rd, the proposed location of Te Puna Liquor.
From left, 17A Minden Rd, Te Puna Liquor Centre; and 15C Minden Rd, the proposed location of Te Puna Liquor.
 ?? Photo / NZME ?? Peter Monteith, Tauranga principal of Inspired Kindergart­ens.
Photo / NZME Peter Monteith, Tauranga principal of Inspired Kindergart­ens.
 ?? ?? Te Puna Kindergart­en in 2019.
Te Puna Kindergart­en in 2019.

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