A new Bucks town convenience store proposing to sell alcohol between 7am - 11pm daily, is 'due to open' in mid-January in a Grade II listed former charity shop building.

A licensing application has been made for Dukes Local Food and Wine at 2a-2b on Duke Street, Princes Risborough, which was previously a Helen & Douglas House Hospice shop.

The proposal, which is currently open to consultation, states the premises will be a 'convenience store and off licence serving local community', adding that it is due to be open from mid-January 2026.

The application says that a number of measures would be put in place to prevent public nuisance and crime/disorder, to ensure public safety and to protect children from harm.

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An advert for the let of the Duke Street property describes it as being 'situated in the centre of the historic market town of Princes Risborough in a prominent location just off the characterful High Street and Market Square'.

It adds: "The property comprises a ground floor lock up shop with front and rear access.

"The shop is open plan and benefits from full width glazed frontage to Duke Street.

"There is a kitchen and ancillary stores together with three W.C's to the rear of the premises. The building is Grade II Listed."

Rent for the building is listed as '£20,000 per annum exclusive of all other outgoings such as building insurance, business rates and utilities'.