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M&S on Lordship Lane


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Dog duck Wrote:

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> Lordship Lane... Is what you make it


Yes .. You can take it or leave it.. More choice for some..

... Restricted choice for others...

... being outpriced by most new outlets in the area.


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Angelina Wrote:

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> Marks and Sparks are SO boring and unneccessarily

> pricey.


I'm hoping they will be a little less boring than the black boards & scaffolding & somewhere I can spend the

vouchers I've been given :)

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  • 3 weeks later...

Marks and Spencer put in an application for a licence to sell alcohol from 6am to midnight. They have now amended their application so that the sale of alcohol is from 8am each day. The licence has been granted but with a number of conditions agreed between the applicant and the police. They are as follows:-

That a CCTV system be installed at the premises and maintained in good working order and be continually recording at all times the premises are in use under licence. The CCTV system must be capable of capturing a clear facial image of every person who enters the premises. All CCTV images must be kept for a period of 31 days and made immediately available to officers and the police.

All staff are to be trained in their responsibilities under the 2003 Licensing Act and training records are to be kept and updated every 12 months and shall be made available to officers and the police.

No beers or ciders in single cans, bottles or multi packs with an ABV exceeding 7.5% will be displayed or sold from the premises, unless written authority is obtained from the Police Licensing Unit.


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Councillor Charlie Smith

East Dulwich Ward Member

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Charlie,

Oh, so they are going to be selling alcohol after all. I recall someone asking about this months ago and being advised alcohol would not be sold. How will this now affect the opening and operating hours..especially at weekends, will these be extended beyond what was agreed in the earlier application? Does this mean M&S can stay open 8 am until 12 pm every day if the week, including weekends?

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The Sainsbury's Local store at 357 Lordship Lane is licensed to sell alcohol for consumption off the premises from 6.00 to 00.00 seven days a week. There are a number of other shops in Lordship Lane that have 24 hour alcohol licenses. They can all be revoked if there are serious breaches of the license conditions.


I hope this is helpful.


Regards


Councillor Charlie Smith

East Dulwich Ward Member

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