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Applicants of a new or renewed alcohol licence are required to notify the public of the application.
All applicants of new or renewed alcohol licences are required to notify the public by displaying an application notice on or near to the proposed premises, and by publishing a public notice in the local newspaper. Once applications for a new licence are notified, any person who is entitled to object must do so within 25 working days from the date of notification.
You can view recent licence applications that have been received and may be open to objection or submissions below.
If you wish to object to any of the below applications, click here to read about how you can lodge your objection.
You can also visit Amohia te Waiora for more information, or phone us anytime on 06 857 8060.
Commercial Limited has applied for a renewal Off licence for Thirsty Liquor in Waipawa.
20 December 2024
Waipukurau Bowling Club Incorporated has applied for a new club licence for the Waipukurau Bowling Club.
26 November 2024
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