Draft Western Cape Liquor Amendment Regulation (annual fee structure) 2022 open for comment

The Provincial Minister of Community Safety has published a draft Western Cape Liquor Regulation Amendment for comment.

The amendment provides for all fees payable in respect of liquor licence applications, transfers, removals, annual renewals and various fines.

The annual renewal fees have been increased by around 7.5 % over those applicable in 2021/2022.
Any person or organisation wishing to comment on the draft amendment regulations should do so in writing before 4 July 2022.

Click here to view the draft

Share:

More News

Looking Ahead: Reflecting on 2025 and the Year to Come

by Lee-Anne Singer, FEDHASA Cape Chairperson What were the most defining challenges and breakthroughs for the hospitality sector this past year? For me, the standout breakthrough of 2025 was watching years of hard, persistent advocacy finally turn into real wins. These weren’t symbolic — they changed the operating environment for

Read More »

FEDHASA identifies new Vaal Water Utility as a catalyst for tourism growth and water sector reform

The Federated Hospitality Association of South Africa (FEDHASA) has described the launch of the Vaal Corporation Water Utility (VCWU) by the Department of Water and Sanitation (DWS), Rand Water, and Emfuleni Local Municipality as a decisive structural step that will restore the Vaal River Barrage Reservoir, rebuild investor confidence, and revitalise the region’s tourism and economic potential.

Read More »