Christchurch City Council is looking at developing a Local Alcohol Policy that sets out how alcohol should be sold and supplied in Christchurch.
Christchurch City Council has decided not to push ahead with its Provisional Local Alcohol Policy.
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Christchurch City Council is looking at whether to introduce a Local Alcohol Policy, setting out how alcohol should be sold and supplied, before the local elections in October 2025.
Each year every Council is required to provide an annual report on the proceedings and operations of its District Licensing Committee (DLC) to the Alcohol Regulatory Licensing Authority (ARLA) for the period ending 30 June.
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