
DRAFT LOCAL ALCOHOL POLICY 2017 Submissions received Local Alcohol Policy Sub: 001 From: Whanganui District Council To: !Policy Submissions Subject: WANG Website - Proposed Local Alcohol Policy submission form ref: WANG-QF-170313-75I25-P0A Date: Monday, 13 March 2017 12:01:30 p.m. WANG Website - Proposed Local Alcohol Policy submission form Reference: WANG-QF-170313-75I25-P0A Attachment: not attached Title: Mr Name: Graeme Robert Musson E-Mail: [email protected] Address 30 Moana Street Wanganui Phone: 06 343 8002 Organisation: not supplied Do you wish to speak to Council in support of this submission?: No Would you like to be involved in future consultation and are you happy for us to retain your contact details?: Yes The total number of off-licences (bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries) will be limited to the total number of off-licences at the time the draft Local Alcohol Policy is adopted (currently at 16). (supermarkets and grocery stores excluded): Agree No new off-licences (bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries) will be granted if in close proximity to a sensitive site defined as an early childhood centres, schools, Marae, and places of worship (supermarkets / grocery stores excluded): Strongly agree All taverns, bars, pubs, and night-clubs are required to have a one-way door restriction in effect from one hour prior to licence closing hours (pg. 9).: Disagree Maximum trading hours for taverns, hotels, bar, pubs, or night-clubs 8am to 2am the following day (pg. 9).: Agree Maximum trading hours for restaurants 8am to 12am midnight: Disagree Maximum trading hours for supermarkets and grocery stores 7am to 9pm (pg. 9).: Disagree Maximum trading hours for bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries 7am to 9pm (pg. 9).: Disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to on-licences (pg. 10).: Agree Discretionary conditions may apply to off-licences (pg. 10-11).: Agree Discretionary conditions may apply to club licences (pg. 11).: Agree Discretionary conditions may apply to special licences (pg. 11).: Agree Do you have any further comments to make? not supplied Page 1 of 2 Local Alcohol Policy Sub: 001 Have you submitted to Council before?: No Gender: Male Age: over 60 years Ethnicity: NZ European Other ethnicity: not supplied Page 2 of 2 Local Alcohol Policy Sub: 002 From: Whanganui District Council To: !Policy Submissions Subject: WANG Website - Proposed Local Alcohol Policy submission form ref: WANG-QF-170313-80YTK-1AFD Date: Monday, 13 March 2017 1:48:08 p.m. WANG Website - Proposed Local Alcohol Policy submission form Reference: WANG-QF-170313-80YTK-1AFD Attachment: not attached Title: mrs Name: angela stratton E-Mail: [email protected] Address 28 maxwell avenue, durie hill Phone: 3453717 Organisation: not supplied Do you wish to speak to Council in support of this submission?: No Would you like to be involved in future consultation and are you happy for us to retain your contact details?: Yes The total number of off-licences (bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries) will be limited to the total number of off-licences at the time the draft Local Alcohol Policy is adopted (currently at 16). (supermarkets and grocery stores excluded): Agree No new off-licences (bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries) will be granted if in close proximity to a sensitive site defined as an early childhood centres, schools, Marae, and places of worship (supermarkets / grocery stores excluded): Strongly agree All taverns, bars, pubs, and night-clubs are required to have a one-way door restriction in effect from one hour prior to licence closing hours (pg. 9).: Strongly agree Maximum trading hours for taverns, hotels, bar, pubs, or night-clubs 8am to 2am the following day (pg. 9).: Agree Maximum trading hours for restaurants 8am to 12am midnight: Agree Maximum trading hours for supermarkets and grocery stores 7am to 9pm (pg. 9).: Disagree Maximum trading hours for bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries 7am to 9pm (pg. 9).: Disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to on-licences (pg. 10).: Neither agree nor disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to off-licences (pg. 10-11).: Neither agree nor disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to club licences (pg. 11).: Neither agree nor disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to special licences (pg. 11).: Neither agree nor disagree Do you have any further comments to make? Alcohol is a toxic drug that causes harm to the whole of society & needs to be strictly controlled. There is no need for people to have access to it for so many hours a day, nor from places [eg Page 1 of 2 Local Alcohol Policy Sub: 002 supermarkets] where children shop. Even if people are addicted, they can still plan their purchases in advance. [I speak as a health professional]. Have you submitted to Council before?: No Gender: Female Age: 50-59 years Ethnicity: NZ European Other ethnicity: not supplied Page 2 of 2 Local Alcohol Policy Sub: 003 From: Whanganui District Council To: !Policy Submissions Subject: WANG Website - Proposed Local Alcohol Policy submission form ref: WANG-QF-170314-5DCFH-8XV Date: Tuesday, 14 March 2017 9:01:56 a.m. WANG Website - Proposed Local Alcohol Policy submission form Reference: WANG-QF-170314-5DCFH-8XV Attachment: not attached Title: Dr Name: Keith Boardman E-Mail: [email protected] Address 10 Parsons Street Wanganui Phone: 3455854 Organisation: not supplied Do you wish to speak to Council in support of this submission?: No Would you like to be involved in future consultation and are you happy for us to retain your contact details?: No The total number of off-licences (bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries) will be limited to the total number of off-licences at the time the draft Local Alcohol Policy is adopted (currently at 16). (supermarkets and grocery stores excluded): Strongly agree No new off-licences (bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries) will be granted if in close proximity to a sensitive site defined as an early childhood centres, schools, Marae, and places of worship (supermarkets / grocery stores excluded): Strongly agree All taverns, bars, pubs, and night-clubs are required to have a one-way door restriction in effect from one hour prior to licence closing hours (pg. 9).: Strongly agree Maximum trading hours for taverns, hotels, bar, pubs, or night-clubs 8am to 2am the following day (pg. 9).: Strongly agree Maximum trading hours for restaurants 8am to 12am midnight: Agree Maximum trading hours for supermarkets and grocery stores 7am to 9pm (pg. 9).: Agree Maximum trading hours for bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries 7am to 9pm (pg. 9).: Agree Discretionary conditions may apply to on-licences (pg. 10).: Neither agree nor disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to off-licences (pg. 10-11).: Neither agree nor disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to club licences (pg. 11).: Neither agree nor disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to special licences (pg. 11).: Neither agree nor disagree Do you have any further comments to make? Keep things pretty tight, alcohol abuse is a big problem. Page 1 of 2 Local Alcohol Policy Sub: 003 Have you submitted to Council before?: Yes Gender: Male Age: over 60 years Ethnicity: NZ European Other ethnicity: not supplied Page 2 of 2 Local Alcohol Policy Sub: 004 From: Whanganui District Council To: !Policy Submissions Subject: WANG Website - Proposed Local Alcohol Policy submission form ref: WANG-QF-170314-7HIQ7-D65 Date: Tuesday, 14 March 2017 12:57:49 p.m. WANG Website - Proposed Local Alcohol Policy submission form Reference: WANG-QF-170314-7HIQ7-D65 Attachment: not attached Title: Mr Name: Bernard Corkery E-Mail: [email protected] Address 26D Virginia Road St Johns Hill Whanganui Phone: 027 348 7010 Organisation: not supplied Do you wish to speak to Council in support of this submission?: No Would you like to be involved in future consultation and are you happy for us to retain your contact details?: Yes The total number of off-licences (bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries) will be limited to the total number of off-licences at the time the draft Local Alcohol Policy is adopted (currently at 16). (supermarkets and grocery stores excluded): Disagree No new off-licences (bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries) will be granted if in close proximity to a sensitive site defined as an early childhood centres, schools, Marae, and places of worship (supermarkets / grocery stores excluded): Disagree All taverns, bars, pubs, and night-clubs are required to have a one-way door restriction in effect from one hour prior to licence closing hours (pg. 9).: Disagree Maximum trading hours for taverns, hotels, bar, pubs, or night-clubs 8am to 2am the following day (pg. 9).: Neither agree nor disagree Maximum trading hours for restaurants 8am to 12am midnight: Disagree Maximum trading hours for supermarkets and grocery stores 7am to 9pm (pg. 9).: Disagree Maximum trading hours for bottle stores, hotels, bars, taverns, and wineries 7am to 9pm (pg. 9).: Disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to on-licences (pg. 10).: Neither agree nor disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to off-licences (pg. 10-11).: Neither agree nor disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to club licences (pg. 11).: Neither agree nor disagree Discretionary conditions may apply to special licences (pg. 11).: Neither agree nor disagree Do you have any further comments to make? Page 1 of 2 Local Alcohol Policy Sub: 004 Proposed reductions in trading hours a well meant but " nanny state " imposition on a perceived set of circumstances. Sale of Liquor Act provisions have enough ammunition to curb excesses. I favor the US preactice of tracing back source of alcohol in cases of misuse and liquor provided simply shut down to get the message home.
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