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4am bar extension for New Year’s Eve

Revellers on New Year's Eve this year, which falls on a Sunday, will be able to party until 4am, after the Liquor Licensing Board granted an extension to bars, restaurants, nightclubs and hotels.

Ban against music in bars on Sundays to be lifted

Legislators have voted in favour of amending a law that would allow music to be played in bars on Sundays.

August deadline to renew liquor licenses

Grand Cayman liquor licence holders, including those with music and dancing licences, are reminded of the upcoming annual liquor licensing meeting which will be held on 8 Sept., 2022.

Cabinet approves liquor licence fee waiver

Commerce Minister Joey Hew announced Cabinet has approved the waiver of liquor licensing fees in Grand Cayman that would have been due in September next year.

Officers check liquor-licensed premises

On Friday, 19 July, police officers joined with staff from the Department of Commerce and Investment and the Cayman Islands Fire Service to conduct checks of liquor-licensed premises in George Town.

Another twist in ‘untenable’ liquor license situation

The six-month saga of a Red Bay convenience store’s efforts to obtain a license to sell alcohol on Sundays took another odd twist late last week when a government employee suddenly appeared at a local lawyer’s office with a $1,000 check.

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Trouble brewing over alcohol sales in service stations

The Cayman Islands has nearly 30 petrol stations and just three of them were ever allowed to obtain liquor licenses. That may be about to change.

Licensed premises urged to renew licenses

There has been a slow trickle of liquor license renewal applications arriving at the Department of Commerce and Investment, prompting the department to remind licensees that the Friday, Aug. 19 deadline is looming.

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