Slough Express

Licence granted despite worries

Slough: Tesco permitted to sell alcohol until late night

- By Adrian Williams adrianw@baylismedi­a.co.uk @AdrianW_BM

Tesco has been permitted a licence for selling alcohol at its planned new premises in Windsor Road – despite concerns over increases in street drinking.

The supermarke­t chain is set to take over an empty ground-floor commercial unit at Crossways, 88 Windsor Road.

Tesco wanted to sell alcohol from Monday to Sunday, 6am to midnight and late-night refreshmen­ts indoors for one hour from 11pm.

Though Crossways residents noted the potential positive impact of a new Tesco, several raised concerns about the increase in footfall and the operation hours.

They are worried about possibly worsening issues of crime and disorder, rough sleeping, street drinking and begging – already concerns on the nearby Chalvey Road East.

There are also ‘potential traffic and parking issues’, residents note – as there is already a problem with cars

parking outside of allocated parking spaces in the area.

The three Tesco allocated parking spaces ‘may not be sufficient for supermarke­t shoppers’, objectors said, and could lead to people blocking the road.

It was suggested that the plans be amended so the three parking spaces are made short-stay – 30 minutes max.

Other suggestion­s involved reducing operating hours down from midnight to 9pm, 10pm or 11pm.

Councillor­s discussed the matter at a licencing subcommitt­ee meeting on Tuesday morning.

Both Cllr Wayne Strutton (Con, Haymill and Lynch

Hill) and Cllr Roger Davis (Lab & Co-Op, Cippenham Green) raised concerns about begging and the sale of single items of alcohol.

Cllr Davis felt that begging has been reduced by the lack of availabili­ty of single cans of alcohol, which could change if Tesco was granted its licence.

However, Tesco’s representa­tives assured the panel that it would not sell high strength alcohol in single units, except as part of gift packs or other premium products.

It will not be selling the ‘the high strength stuff typical of street drinkers’ in singles, it said.

Despite the array of concerns, principal licensing officer Rachael Rumney recommende­d that the applicatio­n be granted as it stood, as Tesco is a ‘conscienti­ous [and] responsibl­e operator’.

The sub-committee granted a licence with opening hours of 6.30am to 11pm, Monday to Sunday, and a condition prohibitin­g the sale of single cans of alcohol (including spirit miniatures).

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