Residents forced to put up with drunks urinating and boozing in the street are furious about Spar's latest plans
Neighbours of a shop wanting to sell alcohol until 4am say they are woken up by drunk people in the area which is surrounded by student accommodation.
However, residents of the neighbouring Loxford and Aquarius estates say this will only exacerbate existing issues with noise, street drinking and littering. Eric Hoang, who lives in Newcastle Street, told a licensing hearing this week that he has noticed a difference since students have returned to university.He said: "Since mid-September, it's common for me to be woken up by people making noise in the street during the week or the weekend.
And she pointed to a sign on the shop advertising its late night booze offer as proof that the purpose of the extended hours is to attract people after alcohol. She said: "We're not shopping for alcohol at that time of night."
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