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Tuesday, 23 August 2022

CBCRA Press Release PicknPay Liquor License application withdrawn

PRESS RELEASE

The Camps Bay Ratepayers (CBCRA) and Police Forum (CPF) are pleased to announce that, after discussions with Pick n Pay, the liquor license application for the Camps Bay store will be withdrawn with immediate effect.
 
The CBCRA and CPF is grateful that the Executive team from Pick n Pay, led by Mr Jarett van Vuuren, took the time to listen to the community concerns which were raised and their understanding of the underlying problems with liquor licenses in the suburb.
 
The CBCRA is committed to having an open dialogue with Pick n Pay into the future on this topic and to promote the interface between the retailer and the community.


Regards

Chris Willemse

Chair
CBCRA 
Camps Bay & Clifton Ratepayers Association
+27836536363


Posted by Nicola Jowell, CCT on 5 August via Facebook:

Please note the liquor license application for off-consumption sales for Pick n Pay Camps Bay. the area has traditionally been a area with no off sales of alcohol. Please submit any comments on the application to Shireen.Maggott@capetown.gov.za. If you are objecting to the application it is important to link those objections to the impact on safety, public spaces, behaviour etc. The concern has always been the increase in drinking on the beach among other issues.




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