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New 'quick, small' Sutton Lidl store wants to sell alcohol from early until late

New 'quick, small' Sutton Lidl store wants to sell alcohol from early until late

Yahoo28-05-2025

A newly proposed Lidl store in Sutton wants to sell alcohol from early in the morning until late at night.
Lidl has applied for permission to sell alcohol for consumption off the premises between 7am and 11pm, seven days a week, at 80 and 82 High Street.
The site, which also includes Unit 78, is part of the former Wilko building and sits on a prominent corner of the town centre.
The public notice confirms that Lidl Great Britain Limited submitted the application under Section 17 of the Licensing Act 2003.
Details of the proposal can be viewed online through the Sutton Council website or in person at the Civic Offices on St Nicholas Way.
Anyone wishing to comment on the application must do so in writing by Tuesday , June 18.
Representations can be sent by post to the council's Licensing Team or by email to licensing@sutton.gov.uk.
The licensing request comes just days after Sutton Council announced that Lidl had signed a 20-year lease for the building.
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The new store will be designed for quick, small shops by people already in the town centre, and is a different format from Lidl's larger branch further down the High Street near Sutton Green.
The store's opening date will depend on whether the licensing application is approved.
Making a false statement in relation to a licensing application is a criminal offence and can lead to an unlimited fine.
Want to find out all the latest planning applications, alcohol licensing applications and planned road closures near you? Then search the Public Notice Portal.
The Public Notice Portal is owned and operated by the News Media Association, the voice of UK national, regional, and local newspapers in all their print and digital forms.
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Created by local news publishers and supported by the Google News Initiative, the portal carries statutory public notices published in local newspapers and is the fastest and most effective way of finding out what is happening in YOUR neighbourhood.

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