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55 5-3-2014 Gautliquor T E U N A G THE PROVINCE OF G DIE PROVINSIE UNITY DIVERSITY GAUTENG P IN GAUTENG R T O N V E IN M C RN IAL GOVE Provincial Gazette Extraordinary Buitengewone Provinsiale Koerant Selling price . Verkoopprys: R2,50 Other countries . Buitelands: R3,25 MARCH Vol. 20 PRETORIA, 5 2014 MAART No. 55 We oil hawm he power to preftvent kllDc AIDS HEIRINE 0800 012 322 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Prevention is the cure N.B. The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for the quality of “Hard Copies” or “Electronic Files” submitted for publication purposes 400946—A 55—1 2 No. 55 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 5 MARCH 2014 ANNUAL PRICE INCREASE FOR PUBLICATION OF A LIQUOR LICENCE: FOR THE FOLLOWING PROVINCES: (AS FROM 1 MAY 2013) GAUTENG LIQUOR LICENCES: R197.90. NORTHERN CAPE LIQUOR LICENCES: R197.90. ALL OTHER PROVINCES: R120.60. CONTENTS • INHOUD Page Gazette No. No. No. GENERAL NOTICE 630 Gauteng Liquor Act (2/2003): Applications for liquor licences in terms of section 24: Divided into the following regions: ................................................... Johannesburg ......................................................................................................................................................... 5 55 Tshwane.................................................................................................................................................................. 22 55 Ekurhuleni............................................................................................................................................................... 29 55 Sedibeng................................................................................................................................................................. 35 55 West Rand .............................................................................................................................................................. 38 55 Metsweding............................................................................................................................................................. 39 55 IMPORTANT NOTICE The Government Printing Works will not be held responsible for faxed documents not received due to errors on the fax machine or faxes received which are unclear or incomplete. Please be advised that an “OK” slip, received from a fax machine, will not be accepted as proof that documents were received by the GPW for printing. If documents are faxed to the GPW it will be the sender’s respon- sibility to phone and confirm that the documents were received in good order. Furthermore the Government Printing Works will also not be held responsible for cancellations and amendments which have not been done on original documents received from clients. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za BUITENGEWONE PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 5 MAART 2014 No. 55 3 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Closing times for APPLICATIONS FOR GAUTENG LIQUOR LICENCES2014 The closing time is 15:00 sharp on the following days: 22 January, Wednesday, for the issue of Wednesday 5 February 2014 ▼ 19 February, Tuesday, for the issue of Wednesday 5 March 2014 ▼▼ 18 March, Friday, for the issue of Wednesday 2 April 2014 10 April, Thursday, for the issue of Wednesday 30 April 2014 ▼ 21 May, Wednesday, for the issue of Wednesday 4 June 2014 ▼▼ 18 June, Tuesday, for the issue of Wednesday 2 July 2014 ▼ 16 July, Wednesday, for the issue of Wednesday 30 July 2014 ▼ 20 August, Wednesday, for the issue of Wednesday 3 September 2014 ▼ 16 September, Tuesday, for the issue of Wednesday 1 October 2014 ▼ 22 October, Wednesday, for the issue of Wednesday 5 November 2014 ▼ 19 November, Wednesday, for the issue of Wednesday 3 December 2014 ▼ 12 December, Thursday, for the issue of Wednesday 31 December 2014 BELANGRIKE AANKONDIGING Sluitingstye vir AANSOEKE OM GAUTENG DRANKLISENSIES 2014 Die sluitingstyd is stiptelik 15:00 op die volgende dae: 22 Januarie, Woensdag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 5 Februarie 2014 ▼ 19 Februarie, Dinsdag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 5 Maart 2014 ▼▼ 18 Maart, Vrydag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 2 April 2014 10 April, Donderdag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 30 April 2014 ▼ 21 Mei, Woensdag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 4 Junie 2014 ▼▼ 18 Junie, Dinsdag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 2 Julie 2014 ▼ 16 Julie, Woensdag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 30 Julie 2014 ▼ 20 Augustus, Woensdag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 3 September 2014 ▼ 16 September, Dinsdag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 1 Oktober 2014 ▼ 22 Oktober, Woensdag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 5 November 2014 ▼ 19 November, Woensdag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 3 Desember 2014 ▼ 12 Desember, Donderdag, vir die uitgawe van Woensdag 31 Desember 2014 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 4 No. 55 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 5 MARCH 2014 IMPORTANT NOTICE WHEN SUBMITTING LIQUOR NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION, CONTACT PARTICULARS ARE AS FOLLOWS: PHYSICAL ADDRESS: POSTAL ADDRESS: Government Printing Works Private Bag X85 149 Bosman Street Pretoria Pretoria 0001 CONTACT PERSON: Hester Wolmarans Tel. No. (012) 334-4591 Fax No. (012) 334-5842 E-mail: [email protected] CONTACT PERSON FOR SUBSCRIBERS: Mrs N. Kekana Tel. No. (012) 334-4737 Fax No. (012) 323-9574 This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za BUITENGEWONE PROVINSIALE KOERANT, 5 MAART 2014 No. 55 5 GENERAL NOTICE NOTICE 630 OF 2014 GAUTENG LIQUOR ACT, 2003 (ACT No. 2 OF 2003) NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS FOR LIQUOR LICENCES IN TERMS OF SECTION 24 Notice is hereby given that the applicants specified in the Schedule hereto have given notice of their intention to lodge applications for the grant of new liquor licences to the Secretary, Regional Liquor Licensing Offices in respect of premises situated in the local committee area indicated in the Schedule. In terms of section 24 (4) of the Liquor Act supra interested persons are invited to lodge objections in terms of section 25 of the Act to the Local Committee. SCHEDULE The undermentioned figures used in brackets in the Schedule, have the following meanings: (1) ϭ Full name of applicant. (2) ϭ Intended trading name. (3) ϭ Identity number or registration number of applicant. (4) ϭ Full address and location of the premises. (5) ϭ Type of licence applied for. (6) ϭ Name and nature of educational institutions within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises in paragraph 4 (use annexure if necessary). (7) ϭ Names and distances to similar licensed premises within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises in paragraph 4 (use annexure if necessary). (8) ϭ Places of worship within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises in paragraph 4. JOHANNESBURG BARBEQUE DOWNS / KYALAMI (1) Cabel Stone (Pty) Ltd. (2) Millhaus Food & Wine Bar. (3) 2012/211125/07. (4) Shop 24B, Kyalami on Main, Barbeque Downs, Ext 1, being Erf 1106, Barbeque Downs X 1, Corner of Dytchley and Forssman Close, Barbeque Downs, Kyalami. (5) Restaurant Liquor License. (6) None that the Applicant is aware of. (7) Vigrom Indian Restaurant, Calisto’s Seafood Restaurant (both in the same complex-50 m), Hugo’s Place - 200 metres. All distance are approximate. (8) None that the Applicant is aware of. EBONY PARK (1) Hatile Chinedumije. (2) Kaalfontein Liquor Store. (3) 7402070978185. (4) Erf 3116, Kaalfontein Extension 6, Ebony Park. (5) Liquor Store Licence. This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za 6 No. 55 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE EXTRAORDINARY, 5 MARCH 2014 (6) None, to the best of the Applicant’s knowledge. (7) Shoprite Liquor Store. (8) None. EMMARENTIA / JHB (1) District Six Place To Be (Pty) Ltd. (2) D6 District Six Eatery. (3) 2013/146545/07. (4) 42B Greenhill Road, Emmarentia, Johannesburg. (5) Restaurant Liquor License – On consumption, alternatively such license that the Board, in its discretion will deem appropriate. (6) According to the Applicant’s best knowledge there are no places of education within the 1 km radius from the proposed premises. (7) According to the Applicant’s best knowledge there are no licensed premises within the 1 km radius from the Applicant’s pro- posed licensed premises. (8) According to the Applicant’s best knowledge there are no places of worship within the 1 km radius from the proposed licensed premises. FOURWAYS/RANDBURG (1) Soi Restaurant CC. (2) Prime Grill & Butchery. (3) Reg. No. 2007/105492/23. (4) Shops U3.13 and U3.13A, Cedar Square Shopping Centre, corner Cedar Road and Willow Avenue, Fourways, being Erf 862, 863, 864 and 868, Witkoppen Extension 58 and Erf 918 and 919, Witkoppen Extension 8, Fourways, Randburg. (5) Restaurant Liquor Licence—alternatively any other licence that the Board, in its discretion, will deem appropriate. (6) Unity College, Crawford Junior, The Gardens, Fourways High School, Robin Pre-Primary (to the best of the applicant’s knowledge). (7) Kong Grill, Frenzi Pizza and Pasta, Ocean Basket, Classic of India, Bankok Wok, Carmella’s on the Square, Central Grill Cocktail House, Chocolat Café, Ciao Baby Cucino, Co.fi, Cuban Havanna Latino Café, Piatto, Pick ’n Pay Coffee Shop, Woolworths Coffee Shop, Yamakasi Sushi Restaurant, Avalanche, Fashion TV (all in the same centre) removed 20 m—200 m, Billy the Bums, Coffee Café, Keg & Minstrel, Tsu Yu Japanese Restaurant, Royal Thai Restaurant, Karma, Romans, Steers, Le Souffle French Café, Best of Asia Restaurant & Sushi Bar, Debonairs Pizza, Zhong Kee Chinese Restaurant, Chinese & Korean Restaurant, Saint Verdi Café & Deli, Tsuyu Japanese Restaurant (all
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