A NEW cafe/takeaway coming to Greenock town centre is saying 'cheers' to councillors after being given the green light to sell alcohol. Owners of the proposed Cathcart Street restaurant and takeaway - to be called the Fisherman's Dock - applied for permission to sell drinks with meals and provide a small off-licence facility. The licensing board rubber-stamped the application despite three objections, including one from a nearby business which also sells booze. Paul Loughlin, owner of Key Store, said the off-licence element of the application would harm his business. In a submission to the board he wrote: "An off-licence in such close proximity would be detrimental to my business, especially in the present climate when businesses are struggling due to Covid."