
Tesco Stores have applied for a license to sell alcohol from 6 am until 11 pm at their new Express store when it opens in Alderley Edge on February 3rd.
Tesco have announced they will be installing digital CCTV to help prevent crime and disorder and a till prompt will appear on the initial sale of alcohol that reminds the seller of their responsibilities, including not selling alcohol to anyone under the age of 18.
These steps are not enough to reassure the residents of Clifton Street though, one of whom stated “we are deeply concerned for our safety and our right to live in our quiet street that has already suffered major upheaval caused whilst building this development.”
Residents feel the hours requested are too long, inappropriate for a residential setting and could result in drunken youths and anti-social behavior, impacting on those living in the neighbouring streets.
One resident said any license granted “should be within reasonable opening hours, i.e. exactly the same as the Cooperative Store across the road, to allow fair trading” whilst another local resident commented “Anyone who needs to buy alcohol at 6 am should not be indulged.”
The Parish Council have suggested that the following condition be added to the license: “The licensees must commit to ensure that no drinking of alcohol purchased at the premises is consumed in the streets or at any other place in Alderley Edge.”
The Licensing Sub-Committee will meet on Thursday 28th January to determine the application.
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Tesco state on the placards they have put around the site that they are working with the community to make a difference and that they care for the environment.
The residents of Clifton Street are not chavs who can be brainwashed by Tesco.
I do hope that the 'mighty' Tesco is not allowed to dominate the wishes of the local residents as their building dominates the skyline.
From what I can see most of Alderley residents are already loyal to the coop who I'm glad too see have reemployed the Somerfield staff.
Despite this Tesco have stated prominently on the front window
Open 6am -11pm
Open 7am - 11pm
Paul I totally respect your decision not to shop there, but as you will soon see it will not drive out small businesses it will just create some healthy competition and more passing trade for the village.
It opens at 8am tomorrow and an opening ceremony will take place at 10.30am ish where a cheque will be donated to East Cheshire Hospice.
And hopefully Tesco will be able to trade in peace and provide a service to all who wish to use it in the village.
http://bit.ly/5o5Nui
and from the identity of the 5th person from the left in the photograph on the lead article "Every little helps"
Strange that her manager supports them but I suppose that says a lot about Tesco. My company would certainly not be happy if an employee goaded concerned locals in that manner.
Anyway parked outside there yestrday 2 or 3 people in, walked over to the co op, staff lovely as usual and a healthy amount of customers.
Please see the most recent article regarding the opening of the Tesco Express store. http://bit.ly/aukMsa