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We have a joint Local Alcohol Policy with New Plymouth District Council and it’s up for review.
While it’s a joint policy, it also targets local issues on how alcohol is supplied in each district.
The policy aims to foster an environment that minimises alcohol related harm in our community. It outlines the requirements for alcohol licensing applications, including locations, trading hours, special licenses, and other conditions related to on-license, off-license and club-licenses.
It’s important we hear from our community to inform any changes to the existing policy.
Please complete the online survey below, or if you’d prefer to provide your feedback by email or in person, get in touch with us by emailing lap@stratford.govt.nz or phoning 06 765 6099.
We have a joint Local Alcohol Policy with New Plymouth District Council and it’s up for review.
While it’s a joint policy, it also targets local issues on how alcohol is supplied in each district.
The policy aims to foster an environment that minimises alcohol related harm in our community. It outlines the requirements for alcohol licensing applications, including locations, trading hours, special licenses, and other conditions related to on-license, off-license and club-licenses.
It’s important we hear from our community to inform any changes to the existing policy.
Please complete the online survey below, or if you’d prefer to provide your feedback by email or in person, get in touch with us by emailing lap@stratford.govt.nz or phoning 06 765 6099.
Please complete this short survey by 15 February 2026 or if you’d prefer to provide your feedback by email or in person, get in touch with us by emailing lap@stratford.govt.nz or phoning 06 765 6099.
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Feedback open
Local Alcohol Policy Review is currently at this stage
Feedback to help inform the review of our existing policy is open.
Feedback considered
this is an upcoming stage for Local Alcohol Policy Review
Feedback received will be considered as part of drafting a new policy.
Draft Policy open for submissions
this is an upcoming stage for Local Alcohol Policy Review
Elected Members must adopt a draft policy for community consultation. At this stage, the draft Policy will be open for public submissions.
Hearing and deliberations
this is an upcoming stage for Local Alcohol Policy Review
Post community consultation, a hearing will be held for anyone who wishes to speak to their submission. Elected Members will then deliberate on the submissions received and make any changes to the draft Policy for final adoption.
Final Policy adopted
this is an upcoming stage for Local Alcohol Policy Review
Policy will be adopted and come into effect at an agreed date.