Following Executive agreement to the changes Minister McCausland said: “Alcohol is not an ordinary commodity and it is clear that excessive alcohol consumption has a negative impact on people’s health, their relationships and on society generally.
“The sale and supply of alcohol has to be regulated in a way that recognises its potential negative impacts and I believe that liquor licensing plays a key role in setting the environment in which alcohol is consumed.
The Minister added: “While I am keen to ensure that licensing laws assist in supporting the hospitality industry and tourism it must be in a way that does not add to the difficulties we already have with alcohol as a society.
Concluding the Minister said: “The challenge is finding the right balance. Many of those who responded to the public consultation argued that the law in Northern Ireland should be brought into line with the law in England and Wales where there are fewer restrictions on the sale of alcohol. Given the experience in England and Wales, since their law was relaxed in 2005, I do not believe it is sensible to go down that road. I am prepared however to support a small increase in opening times for bars by allowing them to apply for permission to sell alcohol until 2am on up to 12 occasions per year.”
Changes being brought forward include:
- restrictions on the advertising of alcohol in supermarkets and off sales premises;
- introduction of an occasional additional late opening hour for certain licensed premises on up to 12 occasions per year;
- modest changes to the Easter opening hours for public houses, with normal opening hours applying on the Thursday and Saturday before Easter;
- the alignment of the alcohol and entertainment licensing systems to make enforcement of the law on late opening easier for the police;
- formal approval for codes of practice on the responsible sale of alcohol; and
- minor changes to the law affecting private members clubs.
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