The council's Local and Environment Plan states that a restricted premises means premises that, due to their nature, restrict access to patrons or customers over 18 years of age, and includes sex shops and similar premises, but does not include a pub, hotel or motel accommodation, home occupation (sex services) or sex services premises
If you are under 18 you can not buy alcohol at a bottle shop - you are restricted in what you can do on the premises. Is a bottle shop a restricted premises?
The same LEP states that a shop means premises that sell merchandise such as groceries, personal care products, clothing, music, homewares, stationery, electrical goods or the like or that hire any such merchandise, and includes a neighbourhood shop, but does not include food and drink premises or restricted premises.
Is there a difference between a food and drink premises and a cafe?
If you are under 18 you can not buy alcohol at a bottle shop - you are restricted in what you can do on the premises. Is a bottle shop a restricted premises?
The same LEP states that a shop means premises that sell merchandise such as groceries, personal care products, clothing, music, homewares, stationery, electrical goods or the like or that hire any such merchandise, and includes a neighbourhood shop, but does not include food and drink premises or restricted premises.
Is there a difference between a food and drink premises and a cafe?