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Changes Proposed To Local Alcohol Rules
Thursday, 19 September 2024, 4:43 pm
Press Release: Masterton District Council
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A reduction in opening hours for off-licences, and
restrictions on sale of alcohol at events targeted at young
people are among changes proposed in a review of
Wairarapa’s Local Alcohol Policy (LAP), open for
consultation from tomorrow (Friday, 20 September
2024).
The LAP is a combined policy of Masterton,
Carterton and South Wairarapa district councils and guides
licensing decisions so that they:
- promote the
safe and responsible sale, supply and consumption of
alcohol
- reflect the views of our
communities
- provide certainty and clarity for
applicants and the public.
The Chair of the
Wairarapa Policy Working Group, Carterton District
Councillor Robyn Cherry-Campbell said a local alcohol policy
was intended to provide effective guidance for the decisions
of the District Licensing Committee and the Alcohol
Regulatory and Licensing Authority.
“The
policy aims to promote safe and responsible sale, supply and
consumption of alcohol, and reflect the views of our
community when it comes to the location, number, hours and
conditions that apply to licensed premises,” she
said.
“We have been through an
information gathering process, including consulting with
Police, licensing inspectors, and Medical Officers of
Health, and this has led to the proposed changes that we are
now consulting on.”
Key proposed changes to the LAP
include:
- No new off-licences will be granted for
premises within 100m of a sensitive site, unless an
exemption applies. An off-licence can sell alcohol for
consumption somewhere else e.g. at home. A sensitive site
includes places such as a childcare or educational facility,
playground or recreational facility, healthcare facility,
marae, a place of worship.
- Changing the maximum
trading hours for off-licence premises from 7am to 10pm, to
9am to 10pm. This would exclude supermarkets and grocery
stores which retain the hours of 7am to
10pm.
- Providing flexibility to how events are
structured across the year. Rather than restricting the
licensee to one entertainment event a month, it is proposed
that the LAP allow up to 12 events under a special licence
in any 12-month period, with a special licence for a series
of events not exceeding a period of six months. A permanent
licence (or variation to an existing permanent licence)
would be required to exceed this.
- Special licences
will not be granted for events focused on children and young
people aged under 18 years old, such as children’s sports
games, school galas, and school kapa haka events. The age
limit aligns with the legal age to purchase alcohol which is
18 years.
- Requiring the District Licensing
Committee, when considering licence applications, to take
into account the appropriateness of associating the
consumption of alcohol with driving events. Applicants need
to demonstrate they have put in place practical steps to
minimise the risk of driving under the influence of
alcohol.
All material related to the
consultation is available through the three district council
websites (for Masterton Have
Your Say - Masterton District Council (mstn.govt.nz))
including the draft
proposed LAP (PDF, 374KB), and the Statement
of Proposal
(PDF,
625KB).
The consultation runs from 20 September
until 4pm on Sunday 20 October. There are a number of ways
to make submissions:
- Complete the online
submission form.
- Download a fillable pdf
submission form from any of the above websites and email to:
submissions@mstn.govt.nz
- Pick
up a submission form from one of our libraries or customer
service centres or print out our printer-friendly form from
the websites above.
- Post it to Masterton District
Council, Freepost 112477, PO Box 444, Masterton 5840, or
drop it off to one of our libraries or customer service
centres.
- Masterton District Council 161 Queen
Street, Masterton
- Carterton District Council 28
Holloway Street, Carterton
- South Wairarapa District
Council 19 Kitchener Street, Martinborough
- Phone the
Masterton team on 06 370 6300 between 9am and 4pm Monday to
Friday (excluding public holidays) and tell us what you
think.
For people wanting to formally present
their views, a joint hearing by two elected representatives
of each of the District Councils will be held on Wednesday
23 October
2024.
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