Portsmouth News

Fears store’s booze licence plan will be a ‘nightmare’

Residents are concerned by Asda’s move to sell alcohol 24 hours a day

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM

CONCERNED residents fear life could become a ‘total nightmare’ and have warned of booze-fuelled fights in the streets if a large city supermarke­t is permitted to sell alcohol 24 hours a day.

The Asda store in Somers Road, Fratton, is seeking to extend its licence for the sale of alcohol all day, every day, as well as allow hot food and drinks to be sold at its petrol station from 11pm until 5am.

Currently the shop, which is part of the Bridge Shopping Centre, opens between 6am and 12am most days – but 10am-4pm on Sundays, and its alcohol licence is restricted from 7am until 11pm.

However, even if the licence is approved at a council meeting in January, the chain would still need planning permission to extend the store's opening hours to match. Legally it would not be able to sell alcohol all day on Sunday as the store can only stay open for six hours.

Asda has said the 24-hour licence would just allow customers to buy drinks during the full length of its existing opening hours.

But residents living in Garnier Street, which links to the Asda car park through an archway, feared it could lead to all day opening hours resulting in a repeat of events when a nearby convenienc­e store used to have a 24 hour licence.

Jan Williams, who has lived in Garnier Street for around 10 years, said: ‘If it happens it’ll be a total nightmare. We used to get loads of fights right outside our house and people kicking off. And it was all so noisy.

‘We are just going to have the same problem again.

‘It’s just not appropriat­e. The times they have are enough.’ One of her neighbours, Peter Fisher, 55, added: 'It used to be a rat-run here when the corner shop used to sell alcohol 24 hours a day.

‘Hopefully if Asda gets the licence the gate won’t be open all the time.'

Ward councillor­s urged residents to make their thoughts known ahead of the licensing meeting.

Councillor and Portsmouth South MP Stephen Morgan said: ‘The sale of alcohol, risk of anti-social behaviour and potential for increased litter are all points raised.

‘I encourage community members to share these with the licensing team as appropriat­e.’

Cllr Cal Corkery agreed. ‘A lot of residents have written to me about it and they are planning to give deputation­s at the meeting,’ he said.

‘I share their concerns around the potential for increased anti-social behaviour that could come with the alcohol sales.

‘Particular­ly given the history of the area it’s not appropriat­e.’

The licensing committee meeting is planned for Monday, January 6.

Asda was approached for a comment.

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Asda supermarke­t in Fratton is part of the Bridge Centre, Portsmouth
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