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National Pubwatch Newsletter - August 2016

TWO NEW NATIONAL PUBWATCH FILMS IN PRODUCTION
 
In June actors and crew descended on the Niche Bar in Market Square, Aylesbury to start work on two new films for NPW which are being produced for us by Mini Mammoth Films...(read more here)
 
NEW CHALLENGE 21 FILM
 
With reference to the above article, National Pubwatch is pleased to announce the recent release of its new Challenge 21 film. The film has been produced in order to provide Pubwatch members with a simple training tool which will allow them to cascade information to their bar staff. The film can be found on the YouTube link on National Pubwatch website...(read more here)
 
The second film mentioned in the first article will be published in the Autumn.
 
PUBWATCH HAS HAD A POSITIVE IMPACT ON PARTNERSHIP WORKING AND ENCOURAGING GOOD BUSINESS PRACTICE
 
On 12/7/16 the House of Lords Licensing Act 2003 Committee received oral evidence from a group of prominent councillors and local authority figures...(read more here)
 
WEYMOUTH PUBWATCH – LATEST SCHEME TO SUPPORT USE OF BREATHALYSERS
 
Nightclubs in Weymouth are set to start breathalysing drunken revellers who enter their venues in a bid to crack down on alcohol-related crime. Police and licensees in the resort have joined forces for the project, which is aiming to tackle issues arising from drinkers ‘pre-loading’ on cheap shop-bought alcohol before heading into the town’s clubs late at night...(read more here)

TOWN CENTRE PUBWATCH SCHEME AIMS TO TACKLE TROUBLESOME DRINKERS AND PROTECT REVELLERS
 
After 13 years spent at the helm of Porters Ale House, Warrington, Sinead Dooley know only too well the importance of working together.  Since the mum-of-three started work at the public house on Buttermarket Street, she has played a vital role in the development of a pub safety scheme which aims to tackle troublesome drinkers and protect revellers...(read more here)
 
SUTTON COLDFIELD PUBWATCH CONTRIBUTES TO TOWNS PURPLE FLAG AWARD
 
Sutton Coldfield has been given the prestigious Purple Flag award in recognition of its outstanding night time offering...(read more here)
 
RELAUNCH OF EAST KILBRIDE PUBWATCH SCHEME AIMS TO REDUCE ALCOHOL-FUELLED VIOLENCE IN TOWN
 
Twelve licensed premises have signed up to the community-based crime prevention scheme.  Pubs in East Kilbride are joining forces with police to relaunch Pubwatch – a scheme which aims to make the town a safer place to socialise...(read more here)
 
NEW JOINT AMBULANCE TRUST AND PUBWATCH CAMPAIGN TO REDUCE ASSAULTS AND HARASSMENT OF AMBULANCE STAFF
 
South Central Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust (SCAS) has teamed up with Pubwatch members in High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire to promote a new poster campaign to highlight the safety problems faced by front line ambulance staff...(read more here)
 
JAIL FOR CHESTER MAN WHO BREACHED PUBWATCH 40 TIMES
 
A 45-year-old man who breached his Chester PubWatch ban up to 40 times has been given a 12 months’ prison sentence and a five-year criminal behaviour order (CBO)...(read more here)
 
GROUP AIMS TO CUT CRIME IN CLEVELAND’S PUBS

A scheme aimed at improving and cracking down on crime in Clevedon pubs is being started.  Pubwatch schemes are run around the country, including one in Portishead, and see pub owners and landlords in particular areas work together to reduce serious crime, antisocial behaviour and alcohol-related incidents in their venues...(read more here)
 
CHESTER-LE-STREET PUBWATCH BACKS ONE PUNCH CAMPAIGN
 
County Durham mum launches anti-violence campaign in honour of her dead son.  Inspiration of this campaign is Kristian Thompson who died aged 19 after suffering a single blow outside a Consett nightclub...(read more here)
 
BERWICK PUBWATCH & LVA PUBLICANS CONTRIBUTE £1,000 TOWARDS NEW CCTV
 
Publicans have welcomed the new CCTV system which is now up and running in Berwick town centre.  Members of the Pubwatch scheme and Berwick branch of the Licensed Victuallers’ Association contributed £1,000 to the cost of the project...(read more here)
 
BROXTOWE PUBWATCH MEMBERS HELP POLICE AND COUNCIL TO OBTAIN CRIMINAL BEHAVIOUR ORDERS
 
Joint working on anti-social behaviour and disorder in Broxtowe.  Close partnership working between licensed premises, Nottinghamshire Police, Broxtowe Borough Council and Pubwatch has reaped rewards to reduce anti-social behaviour and disorder...(read more here)

TOOLS AND RESOURCES
 
New Pubwatch Posters – view the range and download from here
Regional Map – check out your local representative here
Scheme Locator – make sure your Pubwatch is on the map – free registration here
New ‘Information Wanted’ Service – check the latest details here




 
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