By Cindy Witten
26 February 2009
The public has just one day, before the window period for comment on the draft liquor bylaw comes to a close tomorrow. The proposed law governs the trading days and hours of liquor sales in Cape Town.
This draft also 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.
“People please read it. We urge everyone to become involved. It is quite controversial,” said Amira.
E-mail you comments or suggestions to: liquor.bylaw@capetown.gov.za
or fax: (021) 400 1465
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