Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing A supermarket in north Manchester has been given an alcohol licence despite concerns that it will make antisocial behaviour issues worse in an area ‘past breaking point’.
Krakow Supermarket, which is taking over the former Poundstretcher store in Cheetham Hill, had hoped to sell alcohol from 7am until midnight Monday to Saturday.
At a hearing on Tuesday, Manchester council licensing bosses instead granted a licence restricting alcohol sales to 8am to 11pm - an hour earlier than what had been applied for. READ MORE:"There's human suffering behind the numbers": The 30,000 patients in Greater Manchester waiting over a YEAR for hospital treatment But a group
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