Wakefield Westgate alcohol sales bid by WH Smith faces opposition as councillor sets out why she cannot support plans
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WH Smith is proposing to designate an area of its existing shop at the railway station to sell beers, wines and spirits, which could only be consumed away from the premises.
The application, submitted to Wakefield Council, is due be discussed at a licensing sub-committee meeting next week.
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Hide AdThe proposal has not been welcomed by ward councillor Betty Rhodes, who has lodged an objection.
She said: "I believe it will encourage outside activity and noise which will have an impact on the surrounding residential premises.
"It will encourage outside consumption and gatherings that will give train users a perception of unease and concerns about entering and leaving the station.
"Personal safety around this area could be a potential concern both on site and for the public going to their homes from the city centre.
"For these reasons, I can't support this application."
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It has said that CCTV is already installed in the shop and staff will be trained to challenge anyone who looks under the age of 25.
Bottled spirits will also be placed behind the counter.
Unlike many of Yorkshire's busy stations, Wakefield Westgate has no pub or bar on site and no shop selling alcohol.
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Hide AdRail operator Northern initially objected to the former Mallard cafe at Moorthorpe Railway Station being turned back into a pub last year, raising concerns over anti-social behaviour and drunken passengers. It later withdrew its objections.
A decision on WH Smith's application looks set to be made during the sub-committee meeting on June 8.