The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Residents’ anger at store alcohol licence

Eighth place in same area granted permission to sell booze

- By Rob Alexander robert.alexander@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @robalexand­er001

A licence to sell alcohol at a store in Dogsthorpe Road, Peterborou­gh has been granted by city councillor­s, despite complaints that seven other shops in the area already do the same.

Members of Peterborou­gh City Council’s Licensing Act 2003 Sub-Committee grantson ed the licence to Dins Kolosovski­s for Internatio­nal Store last week. Speaking through his legal representa­tive, Mr Kolosovski­s explained that he and his wife had ambitions to turn the shop into a delicatess­en, with food from their home country of Latvia, as well as other parts of Eastern Europe, but that the sale of alcohol was a financial necessity. Complaints were voiced from several residents, including Dr Barbara Patter However, who said: “My property is just two doors down from this store and I don’t really want drunken people hanging around outside at all hours. “There are large numbers of school children who walk past as well, and that is not what they should be seeing.” Richard Ferris, who resigned as a councillor this week, and who lives near the premises, pointed out that “litter and anti-social behaviour is already out of control and yet another alcohol outlet is detrimenta­l to the area”. the police and city council licensing officer had no objections, only stipulatin­g that the CCTV system must be high definition, that Mr Kolosovski­s and all his staff complete the mandatory alcohol licence training, and that the hours selling alcohol be reduced from the requested 11pm to 9pm. With those conditions in place, and in a majority decision, members of the committee granted the alcohol licence, with the decision to be reviewed in a year.

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