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Changes at Stevenston garage approved despite concerns raised

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Plans for a provisional licence for a revamped garage in Stevenston have been given the green light, despite concerns about over-provision of alcohol in the community.Motor Fuel Ltd in Kilwinning Road came before the North Ayrshire Licensing Board on Monday.Solicitor Andrew Hunter, representing the company, said: “Morrisons have sold all their petrol stations in Scotland and Motor Fuel Ltd have taken all these on and are renovating them.“They are moving from a can of juice and cigarettes style petrol station into a more significant convenience offer.

This is similar to what Motor Fuel Ltd does across Scotland and the Stevenston one has been renovated."As part of the acquisition of the site, the staff are re-integrated into the supermarket.“The company have taken on five new staff, three full-time and two part-time with the facility opening last month.

It is trading as a Morrisons Daily but the inside of the store is the Motor Fuel part of it.“The renovation spend has been £65,000 and there will probably be more renovation next year as the premises looks to have electronic charging locations there.“The licence is part of improving the convenience offer from the premises and securing the long-term future of the site."He said there were no plans to compete with Morrisons.Mr Hunter added: “For those picking a small amount of groceries, there will be an opportunity to offer people small provision of beer or wine if that is their choice.“The space of just over nine square metres is far less than Morrisons nearby and all staff coming to Stevenston have experience."Research, he said, showed that 12 per cent of people were stating they were reliant on the store which is just slightly lower than Ravenspark at 17 per cent.He

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