I have to say I’m not entirely happy about the granting of alcohol licences to every two-bit newsagent, where supervision is inevitably going to be less firm than in supermarkets or specialist shops, but on the other hand we don’t want to head towards the Scandinavian model of queueing up like social outcasts at a grim outlet of the state-controlled alcohol monopoly. And isn’t the fact that three pubs on Moston Lane have closed down likely to have much more to do with the smoking ban, which has scythed through urban locals across the country? What a ridiculous comment from Bob Hill of the residents’ association that this signifies “a shift from sociable drinking to boozing in the streets” – how much of the off-trade alcohol is actually drunk on the streets as opposed to in people’s houses?
Indeedy. I'm sure more people are "drinking on the streets" since the smoking ban.
ReplyDeletesix of those pubs are closed!
ReplyDeleteSince we're talking about excessive concentrations of alcohol outlets, there are 19 bars and restaurants in the Houses of Parliament, many of which are permanently open while the House is sitting. All, incidentally, are unlicensed.
ReplyDeleteThis may explain some of the laws we get foisted upon us.
Great comment RedNev. :-)
ReplyDeleteThe article referenced brings back fond memories of the sadly deteriorating Mumbles Mile