Bid to open another bottle store labelled ‘ridiculous’

Photo: File
Photo: File
Three bottle stores operating within about 200m of each other in Papanui has been described as “ridiculous.”

BD Bottle Ltd has applied to open “Bottle O Papanui” at 30 Main North Rd, with proposed opening hours from Monday to Sunday between 10am and 10pm.

Papanui resident Mel Price said it was “ridiculous” to have three liquor outlets within metres of each other.

Just 50m away was Super Liquor Papanui, another 180m up Main North Rd was Thirsty Liquor Papanui, along with alcohol options at Northlands Shopping Centre’s Pak’n Save and Countdown.

“I would like to encourage as many residents and businesses as possible to object this, as it is ridiculous to have three outlets within 180m of each other,” she said.

“If no one objects, then this will simply go through.”

The three Papanui bottle stores. Image: Google
The three Papanui bottle stores. Image: Google
Price was concerned because the proposed store was in close proximity to where many children often gathered.

A large bus stop opposite the proposed store was used extensively by school children and teenagers from Papanui High School.

Said Price: “Another outlet in this area means that there will be easier access to alcohol. It’s well documented that more liquor stores ultimately leads to increased drinking in the area.

“Papanui is a liquor ban area, and this was put in place some years ago to decrease trouble caused by alcohol in the area.”

Papanui-Innes Community Board member Simon Britten said the board was unable to make any submissions or decisions on the application.

But the negative health and social outcomes of alcohol needed to be considered, he said. when the district licencing committee made their decision.

He questioned whether the “small stretch of road” needed a new store.

“I am still interested in hearing from members of the public to determine my own view on it, but I absolutely encourage them to make submissions.”

The public has until October 19 to object the application.

  • Updated image. The original photo of a Bottle-O store pictured in this article was not directly related to this article.