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The National (Scotland)
The National (Scotland)
National
Drew Sandelands

Still Game shop granted alcohol licence

ONE of Glasgow’s best-known shops — ‘Harrid’s Convenience Store’ in ‘Still Game’ —  has secured permission to sell alcohol.

The new operators of the Townhead Convenience Store, which featured in the BBC sitcom, have been granted an off-sales licence by the city’s licensing board.

Brian McMahon, representing the operators, told the board how his client’s premises was “potentially the most famous shop in Scotland”.

“If I was to tell you the name of the manager or the customers, you would know the shop immediately,” he said.

“Navid is the manager and Jack and Victor were the customers.”

He said the shop is “fairly large” but would sell a “modest amount of alcohol”.

The shop, previously known as ‘Alfy’s Paper Shope’, has been trading under the current operators since late last year.

McMahon said they are a husband and wife duo from Iran who have “got a background in retail” and want to sell spirits, wine and beer from the store.

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