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Western Cape Liquor Board Agendas: 2008 (Public Information)
These are the agendas for the meetings of the Western Cape Liquor Licence Board for 2008. Each Agenda lists the liquor licence applications that the Board has discussed or will be discussing at the meeting.  > 
Western Cape Liquor Bill (Bills)
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No. B8 - 2005 of 2005
Comments on this bill should be sent to The Acting Secretary: Western Cape Provincial Parliament (Attention: Ms NF Saliwa); P.O. Box 648; Cape Town; 8000 or emailed to nsaliwa@wcpp.gov.za or faxed to NF Saliwa at 021 487 1685.  > 
Liquor Licence Applications (Service)
Anyone wishing to sell, manufacture or distribute liquor is required by law to have a liquor licence.  > 
Liquor Licence Renewal Information (Public Information)
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This note provides information on when and how to renew your liquor licence.  > 
Contact Details: Liquor Licensing (Public Information)
This is a comprehensive list of contacts relating to liquor regulation.  > 
Liquor Act, 27 of 1989 (Act)
No. 27 of 1989
Liquor Regulation (Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Provincial Government of the Western Cape)
This Act contains provisions regulating the sale of liquor, including provisions creating a Liquor Board and provisions outlining liquor licensing procedures.  > 
Liquor Act, 59 of 2003 (Act)
No. 59 of 2003
Department of Trade and Industry (The Government of South Africa)
The act provides for essential national standards and minimum standards required for the rendering of services. It also provides for measures to promote co-operative government in the area of liquor regulation.  > 
Assessment Guidelines for Liquor Licence Applications within Residential Areas (Guidelines, Manuals & Instructions)
Liquor Regulation (Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Provincial Government of the Western Cape)
Find current Western Cape Liquor Board Assessment Guidelines for liquor licence applications within residential areas as referred to in Section 22 (of the Liquor Act, Act 27 Of 1989)  > 
Objections to Liquor Licence Applications (Service)
You can object to an application for a liquor licence.  > 
Complaints Regarding Premises with Liquor Licences (Service)
If a licensed trader causes a nuisance this may be in breach of the Liquor Act or the conditions of the licence. A complaint must be laid with the police, who will take steps against the trader. Where a community organisation, for example a community ...  > 
Western Cape Liquor Board (Public Entity)
Current Valid Liquor Licences in the Western Cape (Public Information)
This is a summary of all valid liquor licences in the Western Cape as of August 2003 to current.  > 
The content on this page was last updated on 7 August 2008
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