Robin, Richard, Simon and Michael Miller submitted the application for Arnside Chip Shop, on The Promenade, for consumption of booze on and off the premises, seven days a week, between the hours of noon and 9.30pm
Despite a number of objections, councillors have decided to approve plans for a Morecambe Bay chippy and café to now sell alcohol.
But despite objections being raised to the plans, Westmorland and Furness Council’s licensing sub-committee decided to approve the plans. Concerns had been raised from objectors in a number of areas including problem drinking, public nuisance, crime and disorder and public safety.Local resident Alison Mansfield, who lives next door to the chip shop, attended the meeting to outline her objections to the proposal.
“Are they going to be given that alcohol when they leave the premises with their order or are they going to be given it before in the shared driveway,” she added. He said that this would be worse if alcohol was added to the situation and there were already enough outlets selling alcohol in the village. Applicant David Miller said it was not a shared drive but the Mansfields were given access to it – and if there was any abuse then that was wrong.
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