7:00am Thursday 30th October 2008
By James Morton
ASHLEY Cross residents have expressed fears the area’s nightlife is approaching a “tipping point” as a new bar fights for a licence.
Purdy’s, previously The Basement, on Station Road, would join an array of bars and pubs in the popular entertainment district, if a licence is granted.
Applicant EMUF Ltd says the premises will operate as a “café bar/brasserie”, opening until 12.30am each night, with music playing until midnight.
But residents living close to the planned new premises are concerned it could be a bar too far.
In his letter of objection to the licence application, Phillip Winton, who lives on Station Road, said: “I suggest Ashley Cross is approaching a tipping point from the point of late night activity.
“I consider the introduction of another late night venue in Ashley Cross would be detrimental to local residents.”
Mr Winton said that on speaking to one of the co-owners, he was assured noise from inside and outside the bar would be controlled.
Another letter of objection, from Station Road resident Maria Brescia, said: “We already have enough wine bars and pubs around here.”
Maggie Trisconi, owner of nearby Isabels Restaurant, said she felt the area’s bars already generated more than enough noise and antisocial behaviour.
Dorset Police, meanwhile, has also objected to granting the licence on the basis of potential crime and disorder.
The applicants say they will operate a proof of age scheme, CCTV and implement any additional measures agreed with the police.
But Sgt Lynette Gibbs of Dorset Police said she did not think the steps were adequate.
The Borough of Poole’s licensing sub-committee will consider the licence application for Purdy’s on Monday.
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