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Changes Proposed To Local Alcohol Rules

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:

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:

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:

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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