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Draft alcohol policy out for public comment
The Christchurch City Council is developing a draft alcohol policy aimed at reducing alcohol-related problems in our community. To do this fairly and effectively, it wants
hear what people think about the issues raised in a discussion document that has been posted on the Council’s Have Your Say website, at www.ccc.govt.nz/HaveYourSay
This document will also be available from Council service centres and libraries and has been sent to groups and individuals known
have a special interest in alcohol-related issues. The document is about taking a serious stance on reducing alcohol abuse, Klaus
public comment
Prusas, the Council’s Environmental Effects Team Leader says. “ It also recognises the city’s significant hospitality industry, which provides a substantial economic contribution to the city.” In the document, questions are asked around five major areas: use of legislation, use of liquor bans and bylaws, building and strengthening relationships, use of education and advertising and sponsorship on Council property. Anyone making a submission is asked to bear in mind that the Council has functions and legal responsibilities in regard to the Sale of Liquor Act, the City Plan and the Resource Management Act. It also has a role in promoting the social, economic, environmental and cultural well being of the community, a function required of it under the Local Government Act 2002. |