A business is able to sell alcohol despite concern it is in a "flashpoint" for anti-social behaviour in Bolton Town Centre. Applicant Awele Ezeamaka applied for an alcohol licence for Dorelson , on Deansgate, towards the start of this year. Mr Ezeamaka applied for the business to be able to sell alcohol from 8am to 8pm every day, down from 8am to 10pm every day after a conversation with the council, but despite the change to the opening times there was opposition from PC Ben Brookfield, of GMP Bolton, and Garry Lee, of Bolton Council.

PC Brookfield and Mr Lee addressed a licensing committee of councillors Andrea Taylor-Burke, Maureen Flitcroft and David Grant at the town hall this week. ALSO READ: Amir Khan's The Balmayna wins fight for late-night licence . PC Brookfield said: "This is a flashpoint for anti-social behaviour.

It is a big concern the night-time economy is driving anti-social behaviour from a young age up to adulthood. "The threat is not going away and there are issues in the town centre. There was a dispersal order over the weekend so we are using all of our powers to tackle these issues.

" (Image: Bolton Council) PC Brookfield and Mr Lee said if the application were to be approved there should be a condition stopping unsupervised under 16s using the store after 8pm. The applicant's agent, Geoff Dixon, said Mr Ezeamaka was in agreement with all conditions apart from this condition. ALSO READ: Bolton: Pub's bid for in bar one of biggest beer gardens on hold .

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