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10:30am Monday 18th January 2010 in
For every 84 households in Brighton and Hove there is a bar or off-licence to ply them with alcohol.
In all there are 1,362 places in the city allowed to sell alcohol ranging from supermarkets to nightclubs - equivallent to one for every 150 adults.
Alchohol campaigners and health bosses have claimed easy access to intoxicating drinks is a ticking time-bomb for the city.
Brighton and Hove director of public health Dr Tom Scanlon yesterday said about 25% of the city’s 205,688 adults are drinking hazardous levels.
The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics show that 36 men and women out of every 100,000 Brighton and Hove residents die alcohol related deaths.
Home Office figures released in December showed that child alcohol abuse in the city was on the rise and alcohol-related admissions to the Royal Sussex County Hospital, Brighton, more than doubled between 2003/4 and 2007/8.
On average there is an off licence or bar for every 84 of Brighton and Hove's 114,476 households.
The ratio is greatly increased in the city centre, but it is the outlying areas that are now causing concern with licensing officials, who are virtually powerless to prevent new off-licences, pubs and clubs from springing up outside Cumulative Impact Area (CIA).
Brighton and Hove’s CIA, a zone designated as having enough pubs, clubs and off-licences, stretches from Preston Street to Upper Rock Gardens, and from the beach to Western Road, Church Street and Edward Street.
But further afield councillors can only refuse permission for new licenses if there is proof that granting a licence will increase crime, create a public nuisance, risk public safety or put children at harm.
Many streets just outside the area’s boundaries, like London Road and Western Road are packed with drink stockists.
In the stretch of Lewes Road between The Level and the Vogue Gyratory there are three off-licences, four pubs, six convenience stores and two supermarkets all licensed to sell drink.
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Comments(27)
Licensee
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11:17am Mon 18 Jan 10
Christophe Hawtree
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11:27am Mon 18 Jan 10
Brightonscouse2
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11:38am Mon 18 Jan 10
Whitedot
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11:42am Mon 18 Jan 10
kraftwerker wrote:All of these changes were driven by just that freedom of the people or rather, freedom of choice. People wanted cheap alcohol, cheap and convenient ways of obtaining music, and they also wanted a smoke free environment. It's a huge shame about pubs closing, but personally I'm much more likely to go to one now than when the addicted few ruined the experience for the rest of us.
My dad told me a while back that every corner on Islingwood Road and Southover Street used to have a pub back in the 60's. Now there are a lot less. Off licences have been taken over by mini-stores, so the 'normal' off licences no longer exist, as competion with supermarkets was too great. It's a shame, but that's how things are going. Record shops closing down, and people reverting to on-line shops for their music. We now have more second-hand record shops than new record stores (HMV, etc). Wonder where we'll be in another 10 years. I reckon the traditional pub will no longer exist, and we'll be left with theme pubs and coffee shops. Oh...and no-one will be able to smoke at all, anywhere. Freedom of the people, my asre!!!
D Merrett
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11:44am Mon 18 Jan 10
Tambourine Man
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11:55am Mon 18 Jan 10
kraftwerker
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12:03pm Mon 18 Jan 10
D Merrett wrote:Excellent!!! Someone having a pop at Eastenders. Not just me who hates it. Let's start a new one, and have a go at Sir Alex Fergie for being a pompous, over-blown and arrogant ref-hater who's only happy when he's winning. Looking forward to the dozens of Man U fans whinging and throwing their dollies out of their prams...
So bars are responsible for child abuse, and 25% of the Brighton population are drink addicts. Why don't we blame the French for having Nuclear Power opposite our shore-line, and Eastenders for poor scripts. What nonsense gets reported but more worrying is that there is always an "expert" on hand.
jon s
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12:08pm Mon 18 Jan 10
mikeashworth
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12:27pm Mon 18 Jan 10
logicub
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12:32pm Mon 18 Jan 10
Nyberg
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12:51pm Mon 18 Jan 10
She-Ra, Princess Of Power
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1:11pm Mon 18 Jan 10
Mr Lahey
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1:57pm Mon 18 Jan 10
yorkie44
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4:20pm Mon 18 Jan 10
mark by the sea
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5:23pm Mon 18 Jan 10
scthetruth
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6:24pm Mon 18 Jan 10
Nyberg wrote:I entirely agree with this post. Unless real and severe punishment is introduced for being drunk in a public place then the disorderly and thuggish behaviour that sometimes follows will continue.
There are just as many outlets for alcohol in French towns - if not more - and they don't have the problems with alcohol abuse that we have in the UK. It's substantially cheaper there as well.
I wish people would stop using cheapness and availability of alcohol as an excuse for the alcohol driven behaviour of our youth. People need to take responsibility for their own actions, rather than always blame someone or something else.
Just because it's THERE and CHEAP - it doesn't mean that you have to drink a bucket of vodka every weekend. Get some self control.
Shutting outlets and putting the price up will make precious little difference to the behaviour of most of these people.
Hefty on the spot fines for public drunkenness and drinking in the street, would very quickly make a difference. But it would need to be enforced with zero tolerance.
Anyone see that happening?
Skippah
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6:26pm Mon 18 Jan 10
ShorehamBeachcomber
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6:48pm Mon 18 Jan 10
bug eye
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7:23pm Mon 18 Jan 10
The Brighton Bear
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8:27pm Mon 18 Jan 10
Christophe Hawtree wrote:Why?
Hove could do with some more good pubs.
puddingandpi
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10:12pm Mon 18 Jan 10
King from Hove
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9:55am Tue 19 Jan 10
jon s
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10:53am Tue 19 Jan 10
King from Hove wrote:Who's gonna' pay the £1000 fine?A lot of these people are never worked,unemployable spivs.It would only cost about a tenner to whip them,so I suggest we do that.
ZERO tolerance for the aggressive drunks with £1000 fines and an overnight stay in custody with no breakfast.Drunken urinators same again but 100 hours extra cleaning the streets .
Big Drink Debate SE
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11:21am Tue 19 Jan 10
Bartram
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11:34am Tue 19 Jan 10
another village idiot
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2:51pm Fri 22 Jan 10
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kraftwerker says...
10:44am Mon 18 Jan 10