slide 1 western cape quarterly western cape liquor conference 23 rd april 2012
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Slide 1
Western Cape
QUARTERLY WESTERN CAPE LIQUOR CONFERENCE
23rd April 2012
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Progress with liquor trading hour bylaws
• On the 1st April 2012 6 municipalities had a liquor trading hours bylaw in place 12 municipalities were busy with the process of finalising
a liquor trading hours bylaw 7 municipalities had no bylaw regulating liquor trading
hours
• Requested province to prepare a draft standard bylaw
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Administrative guidelines
• Developed administrative guidelines for municipalities based on the flow chart prepared by the City of Cape Town• Discussed as Provincial Economic Development
and Planning Working Group• Finalised and circulated to municipalities through
Municipal Manager’s and Mayor’s offices
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Future Activities
• Follow up municipalities still in progress• Follow up municipalities with no process in
place• Workshop on implementation challenges –
early October