Stirling Observer

Newsafe haven atnight

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City organisati­ons have joined forces to launch ‘safe haven’ initiative Safebase on the streets of Stirling.

Following a successful pilot, the new scheme - which provides a safe environmen­t for anyone visiting the city at night - will be available this weekend.

The Safebase team will be on hand to provide support and assistance on Friday and Saturday night (September 17 and 18) as students return to Stirling following the summer break.

The project, supported by Go Forth Stirling, the Scottish Ambulance Service, Police Scotland and other agencies, includes volunteer-led first aid patrols and a safe area for people to shelter if they have been stranded due to injury, incapacity or missing transport home.

Stirling Street Pastors will also be patrolling city centre streets to offer help and provide a vital service by looking out for anyone who finds themselves in a vulnerable situation during their night out.

Richard Mclennan, chair of Safebase Scotland, said: “Our aim is to create a safer experience for people who are out enjoying Stirling’s nighttime economy.

“Our team can help with a variety of situations – for example if people are lost or need help to find a taxi home.

“They can carry out first aid which minimises the need for ambulances to come into the city centre and means that injured people may not need to visit A&E.

“We can also provide mental health support by giving people the space to come and chat for a while and we have somewhere safe for individual­s to wait while we help them organise transport if they’ve missed the last bus home.

“It’s very much a partnershi­p initiative with everyone working together to triage and resolve situations with the shared goal of making Stirling a safer place.”

Safebase will operate between 10pm and 3am on Friday/Saturday and Saturday/Sunday with the ‘safe haven’ located at the service entrance of the Thistles on Goosecroft Road.

Meanwhile, first-aid and Street Pastor patrols will be underway in Goosecroft Road, Forth Place, Upper Craigs, King Street, Baker Street, Murray Place, Maxwell Place and other central locations.

Go Forth Stirling project director Danielle McRorieSmi­th said: “Safebase will help make Stirling a secure and welcoming environmen­t for everyone and Go Forth Stirling are delighted to be a partner on this initiative.”

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