A2Z Convenience Store on Sunderland Street, Macclesfield, which repeatedly served under-age teenagers alcohol and cigarettes without checking ID has been forced to cease trading for a month.
Macclesfield Local Policing Unit (LPU) were granted a closure order for the store today (Wednesday 15 July).
This is the first closure order obtained by Cheshire Constabulary on a convenience store.
The order was applied for after officers gathered evidence and liaised with Cheshire East Council’s Trading Standards service in relation to issues with teenagers being able to purchase alcohol and cigarettes at the site without providing ID.
Councillor Mick Warren, Cheshire East Council cabinet member for communities, said: “Prosecutions like this, working closely with our police partners, help in our efforts to tackle the problem underage drinking.
“Apart from the health risks for young people it can also lead to an increase in crime and anti-social behaviour in our communities.
“There are a number of steps responsible businesses can take to prevent underage sales, including staff training and having measures such as the ‘Challenge 25’ initiative. This is where staff are advised to ask for identification if a person asking for alcohol looks under 25 years old. We are keen to work with licensed premises to avoid cases like this in the future.”
The premises will remain closed for one month.
Anyone who enters the address during that time is committing an offence and can be arrested. When the shop reopens more stringent licensing conditions will be in place and local officers will be providing regular checks.
Police constable Matthew Bassirat of Macclesfield LPU, said: “This closure order shows how we will take action when listening to the concerns of the local community.
“I have no doubt that the closure order is the right result for the community and it will have a positive impact on the area.
“Following today’s result we will conducting regular checks at the premises over the next month to ensure that there are no breaches of the order and we’ll also continue working closely with local residents.”
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