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Police say garage’s extended alcohol sales would add to antisocial behaviour problems

News | Rhiannon James - Local Democracy Reporting Service | Published: 18:44, Friday August 13th, 2021.
Last updated: 19:35, Friday August 13th, 2021

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Allowing a garage in Rhymney to sell alcohol over a 21-hour period would lead to an increase in antisocial behaviour, according to Gwent Police.

The force objected to the application during a meeting of Caerphilly County Borough Council’s Gambling and Licencing Sub-committee, held on Friday August 13.

Inspector Lysha Thompson, of Gwent Police, said 28% of police calls from Rhymney between April 1 and June 30 this year related to antisocial behaviour.

She added: “Until we can get on top of these issues, it would be unfair to place additional pressures on our officers.”

Garage owner Nakendram Piratheepan originally wanted a 24-hour alcohol sale licence, but following a public consultation reduced it to 21 hours – between 5am and 2am.

Naga Rajesh, who represented the applicant told the meeting: “We understand the area has issues. This area has a decade-old problem. It is not going to be solved by stopping a decent business.”


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Police have requested that alcohol sales be restricted to between 7.30pm and 11pm to keep to the “status quo” of other off-licences in the area.

Mr Piratheepan said one of the reasons for the request of the longer opening hours is to benefit from night-shift trade.

To combat the issue of antisocial behaviour, Mr Piratheepan has volunteered conditions to be placed on the licencing agreement.

The conditions include no single cans being sold and sales will be made through a hatch from 11pm. He will keep a list of ‘trouble makers’ who will not be served.

Despite Mr Piratheepan’s conditions, Gwent police said the extended hours he wants will have a detrimental effect on people in the area.

Mr Piratheepan also runs a 24-hour off licence in the Mountain Ash area.

The Licencing and Gambling Sub-committee will announce their decision on the application by the end of next week.

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