By Mikhaila Crowie
28 Jamuary 2009
Members of the public have until the 27th of next month to submit their comment on the draft by-law of liquor trading days and hours.
This draft follows the recent circulation of the Western Cape Liquor Act, which governs the sale, supply and regulation of alcohol throughout the province.
City of Cape Town Councillor, Taki Amira has urged the public get involved.
The outset of the proposed by-law deals only with the trading days and hours.
The website is www.capetown.gov.za/bylaws. To submit your comments, email: liquor.bylaw@capetown.gov.za, or fax to 021 400 1465.
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