By Lelethu Mquqo
22 February 2011
The City of Cape Town is calling on members of the public to comment on the draft provincial regulations.
This as means of increasing the opportunity for public participation in the consideration, granting and possible cancellation of liquor licenses throughout the Western Cape.
Chairperson of the Liquor Policy Task Team Councillor Taki Amira says according to the draft regulations, the application procedures for liquor licenses have been made stricter, and the public will be given 28 days to provide input on each application.
The regulations, which were made public on 11 February 2011, are opened for public comment until the 7th of March 2011.
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