Residents in Warrington have until 16 April 2026 to share their views on a new licensing application from Drink Dash Ltd, a company seeking to operate a late-night alcohol delivery service from premises at 101 West Street.
The business, which was incorporated in September 2024, has requested permission from Warrington Borough Council to sell alcohol for consumption off the premises between 8pm and 7am, seven days a week. The proposed site is located within the Bewsey and Whitecross neighbourhood, which falls under the jurisdiction of Cheshire Constabulary.
This is the second attempt by the company to secure such a licence in the area, following a previous application for a site on Norman Street in October 2025. The current application is being reviewed under the council’s 2025-2028 licensing policy. This policy includes a focus on reducing the cumulative impact of alcohol sales in the town centre and encourages businesses to move away from high-volume alcohol offerings.
Anyone wishing to support or oppose the application can submit their comments in writing to the local authority. Further information regarding the proposal can be obtained by contacting the council’s licensing team on 01925 984728.
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