Food retailer 6 Brothers in Seven Sisters applied for a licence to sell alcohol, facing objections from the Metropolitan Police due to potential anti-social behaviour from early opening times. Despite these concerns, councillors ultimately approved the licence, noting no past issues with the owner and precedence from similar establishments in the area. The venue agreed to implement conditions such as CCTV installation and staff training to mitigate concerns, leading to a decision that favored community context over police objections.
The committee found the applicant's arguments persuasive, noting the absence of any complaints against him and his willingness to comply with responsible retailing conditions.
Despite the Metropolitan Police's objections based on early opening times, Haringey Council granted 6 Brothers' alcohol licence after considering other local vendors with similar hours.
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