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Provincial Gazette Provinsiale Koerant EXTRAORDINARY • BUITENGEWOON T ~ ...... ~ ., • rI~ r--r _I.JVIIVI.,~________-- I.J~ ... .I.~ ..r--- _I.JVIIV:-"~________- v IoI..V __'-'. a; ;.V~ __'-'. c.;.v~ Provincial Gazette Provinsiale Koerant EXTRAORDINARY • BUITENGEWOON Selling price • Verkoopprys: R2.50 Other countries • Buitelands: R3.25 PRETORIA Vol. 25 5 JUNE 2019 No_ 176 5 JUNIE 2019 2 No. 176 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 CONTENTS GENERAL NOTICE No Page No 879 Gauteng Liqour Act, 2003 (Act No.2 of 2003): Notice of applications for liquor licences in terms of section 24: Divided into the following regions: ............................................................................................................................................................. 10 Johannesburg............................................................................................................................................................... 10 Tshwane....................................................................................................................................................................... 31 Ekurhuleni .................................................................................................................................................................... 45 Sedibeng .............................................................................................................................. ........................................ 52 West Rand.................................................................................................................................................................... 54 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 No.176 3 4 No. 176 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 No.176 5 6 No. 176 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 No.176 7 8 No. 176 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 No.176 9 10 No. 176 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 Form 2 GENERAL NOTICE NOTICE 879 OF 2019 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) = Full name of applicant. (2) = Intended trading name. (3) = Identity number or registration number of applicant. (4) = Full address and location of the premises. (5) = Type of licence applied for. (6) = Name and nature of educational institutions within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises in paragraph 4. (7) = Names and distances to similar licensed premises within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises in paragraph 4. (8) = Places of worship within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises in paragraph 4. JOHANNESBURG FAIRVIEW JOHANNESBURG (1) Ntokozo Barns Nkwanyana. (2) Effizy African Delicacies. (3) 7603305550083. (4) Effizy African Delicacies, No 412 Commissioner Street, Fairview, 2094. (5) Pub Liquor Licence. (6) Fairview Primary School; Jeppe Boys High school. (7) Fairview Liquor Store; Fairview Pub. (8) St. Andrews Church; Universal Church. JOHANNESBURG (1) Thabede Menzi Films (Pty) Ltd. (2) Calabash Liquor. (3) 2011/133190107. (4) 68 Eloff Street, Corner Eloff Street and Albertina Sisulu Road. (5) Liquor Store License. (6) 1. Spark School; 2. Liberty Community School; 3. ABC Academy Private School; 4. Ese Private; Primary School; 5. Floc Pre-School. (7) 1. Shoprite Liquor Store; 2. Newgate Bottle Store; 3. Liquor City Station. (8) 1. Central Methodist Church; 2. Universal Church. PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 No.176 11 EBONY PARK (1) Thandi Lydia Mmoya. (2) T's Inn. (3) 6804030493083. (4) 475 Baobab Close Ebony Park 1685 Midrand. (5) Tavern (on Consumption). (6) Ebony Primary +- 500 Meters. (7) T Professional Tavern +- 500 Meters. (8) None. REGENTS PARK, JOHANNESBURG (1) Luis Teixeira Dos Ramos. (2) North Road Liquors. (3) 10.5605275069186. (4) Erven 761 & 762, No. 56 & 58 Winnie Street, Cnr. North Road, Regents Park in the magisterial district of Johannesburg .. (5) Liquor Store Licence (Off-Consumption); -- alternatively Section 28 (1) (c). (6) To the best of the applicant knowledge, the best of the applicant knowledge, the following educational institutions are within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises: - 1. Rewlatch Primary some 550 meters away. 2. Regenst Park primary 800 meters away. 3. Lusito School for Special Needs Children some 1 000 meters away. (7) To the best of the applicant's knowledge the following similar licensed premises are within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises: - : - 1. Silva Liquor Store some 650 metres away.. (8) To the best of the applicant knowledge, the following places of worship are within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises. 1. OAC Regents Park some 400 metres away. 2. Knoppies laagte Presbyterian Church. BROMHOF EXT. 19, RANDBURG. (1) Bromhof Supermarket (PTY) Ltd .. (2) Bromhof SPAR. (3) 2017/374418/07. (4) Bromhof Village Shopping Centre, Cnr. C.R. Swart Drive & Tin Road, Bromhof Ext. 19 in the magisterial district of Randburg .. (5) Grocers Wine Liquor Licence (Off-Consumption); -- alternatively Section 28 (1) (c). (6) To the best of the applicant knowledge, the following educational institutions are within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises; - 1. Bush Hill pre Primary School.. (7) To the best of the applicant's knowledge the following similar licensed businesses within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises; - Within Bromhof Village Shopping Centre; - 1. Pick n Pay Supermarket Bromhof some 1.2 km away. (8) To the best of the applicant knowledge, the following educational institutions are within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises; - 1. The Rhedeemed Christ Church of God. 2. Randpark Ridge Untied Church. 3. Rhema Bible Church North .. FOURWAYS, RANDBURG, (1) Cezanne Kouta. (2) Eighteen 13 Boutique Wine Shop. (3) 10.8720085052088. (4) Cedar Square Shopping Centre, Corner Cedar and Uranium Road, Fourways, in the magisterial district of Randburg, 2086 .. (5) Liquor Store Licence (Off-Consumption); -- alternatively Section 28 (1) (c). (6) To the best of the applicant knowledge, , there are no educational institutions within a radius of 1 kilometer from the premises .. (7) To the best of the applicant's knowledge the following similar licensed businesses within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises; - 1. Pick n Pay liquor store within Cedar Square .. (8) To the best of the applicant knowledge, there are no places of worship within a radius of 1 kilometre from the premises .. HYDE PARK, JOHANNESBURG (1) ZAKI FOOD HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD. (2) JUST TEDDY FINE BOULANGERIE & PATISSERIE. (3) 2019/030421/07. 12 No. 176 PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 (4) LOWER MALL, SHOP NO 4, ERF 214, HYDE PARK CORNER, JAN SMUTS AVENUE AND WILLIAM NICOL DRIVE, HYDE PARK, REGION B, JOHANNESBURG, GAUTENG. (5) Restaurant Liquor License or any other license that the Board in it's discretion may deem appropriate. (6) THE RUTLAND PRESCHOOL (1.3KM), CRAIG HALL PRIMARY SCHOOL (1.1 KM) , CRAIGLANDS REMEDIAL SCHOOL (1.4 KM), FLEMING PRE PRIMARY SCHOOL (1.6KM), HYDE PARK HIGH SCHOOL (2.4 KM), SAPS ROSEBANK (2.9 KM) (TO THE BEST OF THE APPLICANTS KNOWLEDGE). (7) EB SOCIAL KITCHEN AND BAR, COL'CACCHIO, WILLOUGHBY&CO, TASHAS, JB RIVERS, SO YUM, RED CHAMBER, PICK N PAY LIQUOR (IN THE SAME SHOPPING CENTRE) (TO THE BEST OF THE APPLICANTS KNOWLEDGE). (8) THE WESLEYAN CHURCH (1.7 KM), CRAIGHALL PARK CHURCH (1.6KM) (TO THE BEST OF THE APPLICANTS KNOWLEDGE. BARBEQUE DOWNS, KYALAMI (1) Whistleway Trading CC. (2) The Soundroom. (3) 2009/174177/23. (4) The Sound Room, Dytchley Road cor Marcius Road, Barbeque Downs, Kyalami Erf No : 219, Barbeque Downs Ext 28. (5) Nightclub Liquor Licence. (6) None (to the best of the applicants knowledge). (7) None (to the best of the applicants knowledge). (8) None (to the best of the applicants knowledge). BARBEQUE DOWNS, KYALAMI (1) Whistleway Trading CC. (2) The Soundroom. (3) 2009/174177/23. (4) The Sound Room, Dytchley Road cor Marcius Road, Barbeque Downs, Kyalami Erf No : 219, Barbeque Downs Ext 28. (5) Nightclub Liquor Licence. (6) None (to the best of the applicants knowledge). (7) None (to the best of the applicants knowledge). (8) None (to the best of the applicants knowledge). ENNERDALE/JOHANNESBURG (1) GEORGE RADIENNTANE RAMATSEBE. (2) MOTLOANGS INN TAVERN. (3) 6601165293084. (4) 5238 CRESCENT ROAD, ENNERDALE EXT 13. (5) TAVERN LIQUOR LICENCE. RANDBURG - MIDRAND (1) FLAMINGO HOTEL AND ACTION BAR (PTY) LTD. (2) FLAMINGO HOTEL. (3) 2019/144334/07. (4) ERF 26, HALFWAY HOUSE - SITUATED AT NUMBER 194 KERK STREET, HALFWAY HOUSE, MIDRAND .. (5) HOTEL LIQUOR LICENSE. (6) HOPE FOUNTAN COMBINED SCHOOL, DREAMHILL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS LEADERSHIP, BOULDERS TECHNO SCHOOL, GALLAGHER SCHOOL. (7) MIDRAND EXECUTIVE HOTEL -APPROX. 500 METERS, MERCURE HOTEL -APPROX. 900 METERS. PROVINCIAL GAZETTE, EXTRAORDINARY, 5 JUNE 2019 No.176 13 (8) UNIVERSAL CHURCH
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