A Preston shop, KVBV Delikatesy, is facing the possibility of losing its alcohol license due to ongoing issues with rubbish accumulating on its property. The shop has attracted multiple complaints from residents and authorities, leading to objections from both Preston City Council's Environmental Health department and Lancashire Constabulary.
A shop which has been the source of complaints about piles of rubbish in its car park could be refused permission to sell alcohol. Mounds of bin bags, bottles and other loose waste have become a frequent sight outside KVBV Delikatesy over the previous two years, with regular clean ups required by Preston City Council.
According to its Environmental Health department, the last was carried out in October after the land owner failed to comply with notices but since then rubbish has continued to pile up outside the premises. Now, an officer from the department has formally objected to a licensing application on the grounds of prevention of public nuisance.That follows on from an objection from Lancashire Constabulary, whose officer PC Ste Connolly argues the shop’s management have failed to comply with the licensing objectives and that it remains unclear who is actually in charge. When the alcohol licence was originally granted in 2017, it included a condition which meant it couldn’t sell single cans of booze or anything stronger than 6%. When an informal enquiry about removing those conditions was made later that year, it was explained they were put in place in response to an issue of “street drinking” in the area and no request to modify it was ever received. In 2022, an application was made to transfer the licence to a company called NCS Pro Limited, of which Monika Lis is the only director. When police visited to carry out an interview in relation to this application, they noticed single cans of high strength beer were on sale. In 2023, another visit was made after complaints of out-of-hours sales and the same issues were spotted. In January 2024, Ms Lis resigned as director of NCS Pro Limited and a Marian Tereche was appointed in her plac
ALCOHOL LICENSE PUBIC NUISANCE RUBBISH COMPLAINTS PRESTON CITY COUNCIL KVBV DELIKATESY
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