Time running out to have your say on Teddington supermarket's late night delivery bid

Residents have just a week left to comment on an application from a Teddington supermarket to deliver alcohol through the night.
The Co-op on Kingston Road has asked for permission to extend its alcohol licence to allow it to sell alcohol 24/7.
Plans submitted to Richmond Council show the store would still only open from 7am to 11pm Monday to Sunday.
But the extended licencing hours would allow it to sell alcohol via its online deliveries, which would run through the night.
In its application, the Co-op says it has "given thought to the potential impact of the grant of this application on the four licensing objectives and, having regarding to the locality, considers that the following conditions are appropriate and proportionate".
To prevent any anti-social behaviour that may come with the proposed extended sale hours, the Co-op says it will install CCTV, comply to the Challenge 25 Proof of Age scheme, record an Incident log, and ensure all relevant staff shall be trained in relation to their responsibilities under the Licensing Act 2003.
Residents have until Thursday, 4 September 2025 to make representations.
Make a comment on a licensing application here.
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