Camden Council has endorsed draft plans allowing local venues to serve food and alcohol for an additional half hour daily. This adjustment is part of a five-year strategy aimed at enhancing business growth and community engagement. However, the decision has met resistance from some residents who fear it may exacerbate issues related to public disturbances and contribute to an alcohol-dominated nightlife. The strategy also proposes eliminating cumulative impact zones, which previously restricted new liquor licenses in busy areas, causing further concerns among locals about nightlife diversity.
Camden Council has approved draft plans that will allow venues to serve food and alcohol for an extra half hour daily, despite concerns from local residents.
The borough's new strategy aims to support business growth while increasing community participation, though it raises fears about worsening public disturbances for residents.
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