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Stirling’s Pubwatch Given A refresh

Stirling’s Pubwatch initiative has been given a fresh lease of life with the move to a fully digitised communications system and the appointment of a new team.

Pubwatch members, who make up most of Stirling’s licensed premises’ managers, have received new two-way digital radios thanks to funding from Go Forth Stirling BID and Police Scotland.  The radios allow the city’s pub and club owners to contact and share information and photographs in a bid to tackle anti-social behaviour affecting the night-time economy.  The radio’s link pub and club managers with police officers and City Centre CCTV.

Danielle McRorie-Smith, Project Director at Go Forth Stirling, said: “We were delighted to be able to provide the upgraded digital radio system to Stirling Pubwatch members and other relevant organisations. This is an important investment which will make a significant difference to communications between night-time economy stakeholders and is much better and quicker than the old analogue system.

We want to help build confidence in Stirling’s evening economy and the radios give venues the capability to work together in a quick and secure fashion will help make our city as safe as possible. Refreshing the Pubwatch scheme is a crucial step which highlights the efforts all premises are going to to share best practice and work together to combat anti-social behaviour.”

Meanwhile, two new co-chairs – Dave Thompson who is General Manager at the Fubar and Neil Campbell, Manager at the Kilted Kangaroo – have been appointed to take over from former Pubwatch chair Danielle McRorie-Smith.

Mr Thompson said: “I’m pleased to be part of a new team which will give us a fresh impetus as we move forward into 2022 and prepare for the return to a vibrant night-time economy in Stirling. Ensuring the safety of our patrons and staff in and around licensed premises is a top priority for all of us and being part of Pubwatch is a fantastic way for our businesses to talk to each other in partnership with the police and other stakeholders.

“It all helps ensure a safe city centre and allows us to send out a clear, joint message that anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated within our premises. We’re grateful to Go Forth Stirling and Police Scotland for providing the new two-way radios which are essential for us to share information quickly.”

National Pubwatch is a voluntary organisation set up to promote best practice by supporting the work of local Pubwatch groups formed by people working in licensed premises. Their objectives include tackling and preventing anti-social behaviour, promoting safe drinking environments for customers and secure working environments for staff and improving communication and sharing information between licensees.

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National Pubwatch and Drinkaware Launch Free Vulnerability Training

National Pubwatch is partnering with Drinkaware to provide members with free access to the alcohol education charity’s alcohol vulnerability awareness course to support the re-opening of the sector.

The online course equips bar and venue staff with the ability to identify alcohol-related vulnerability, including how to spot harassment and take steps to help prevent customers from coming to harm.

Adam Jones, Drinkaware’s director of business development and partnerships, said: “Supporting front line staff to keep customers from harm has never been more important which is why we’re delighted to announce this initiative.  We must strive to ensure venues are safe for everyone including all employees who are integral to the success of a vibrant and enjoyable night-time economy.”

The free training is available to all sites and establishments that are Pubwatch scheme members regardless of size or location. Accessing the course is simple and direct through the Pubwatch website.

Stephen Baker OBE, National Pubwatch’s chairman said: ‘’Pubwatch schemes are leading the way in ensuring high standards are maintained in all areas of the operation. Most importantly people should be able to enjoy a good night out safely and responsibly without fear of being a victim of crime. Partnership initiatives such as this are designed to enhance the support customers receive from venues actively seeking to drive out crime.”

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