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John MacDonald: I'm not normally anti-bottle store, but...

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John MacDonald ,
Publish Date
Mon, 28 Apr 2025, 1:00pm
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John MacDonald: I'm not normally anti-bottle store, but...

Author
John MacDonald ,
Publish Date
Mon, 28 Apr 2025, 1:00pm

I鈥檝e surprised myself with my reaction to this plan to open a bottle store right across the road from the bus interchange, in central Christchurch.

But I think it鈥檚 a terrible idea. And it鈥檚 a gut thing.

Seeing all the stuff that goes on in the central city, my gut tells me that that鈥檚 probably the last place you鈥檇 want a bottle store.

I鈥檓 surprised by the way that I feel about it because, normally, I鈥檇 probably look at this proposal and think that if people are going to buy booze, they'll buy booze.

And, normally, I鈥檇 probably say that there鈥檚 already booze available in town, so why have a problem with a bottle store?

But I鈥檓 different on this one. And I鈥檓 not alone. The police. Health bosses. They're all against it.

So is Liz Gordon, who is with the Communities Against Alcohol Harm group.

She says the bus interchange is one of the most crime-ridden areas in the country and it鈥檚 not an appropriate location for a bottle store. I don鈥檛 know about that claim about the interchange being one of the worst places in the country for crime. But I agree with her with that it鈥檚 not the area to have a bottle store.

She鈥檚 also opposing another proposed bottle store just down the road on the ground floor of an apartment block on the corner of Manchester and Cashel streets.

And I鈥檓 with her on that one too.

Where this has come from, is the owners of the Fresh Choice supermarket in The Crossing want to open-up a bottle store next door to their existing business.

I know the people who are pro the bottle store will say that there鈥檚 an alcohol ban in the centre of town so it's not as if people would be able to buy alcohol and start guzzling it outside.

My response to that would be, yes, there is an alcohol ban. But there鈥檚 also a ban on people having their dog in town with no lead - but people still do it. All sorts of things are banned - but people still do them. And it鈥檚 not as if there鈥檚 a dire shortage of places to buy alcohol in the centre of town.

Another person opposed to the new bottle shop is Medical Officer of Health Dr Cheryl Brunton.

She says there are already 10 other off-licence locations within one kilometre of the proposed site and 19 locations in close proximity where drinks can be bought over-the-bar.

The argument in favour of the bottle store is that there are way more people living in the central city these days and it makes sense to be able to buy the type of alcohol that you can鈥檛 get at the supermarkets.

So your spirits and your RTDs. And I get that argument. But there鈥檚 enough going on - particularly in that part of the central city - without needing to add a bottle shop into the mix.

It鈥檚 being reported today that, in their licence application, the supermarket owners say they don't anticipate any alcohol-related problems from the bottle store, if they get approval to open it.

But they would say that, wouldn鈥檛 they? As if they'd say anything different.

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