The Scotsman

Cheers to a safe festive season

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Best Bar None, a not-for-profit national accreditat­ion and award scheme aiming to raise standards among licensed venues, is urging all licensed premises to place a high emphasis on personal safety this festive season.

The scheme recognises positive management helping to facilitate safe and enjoyable nights out for the public, while working to reduce crime, reward excellence and improve standards of venues selling alcohol. It was developed in partnershi­p with the organisati­ons including Scottish Government, Police Scotland, the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service, licensing boards and the Scottish Licensed Trade Associatio­n.

We want to ensure that everyone can enjoy a good and safe night out. It is in all our interests; the general public, business and the emergency services, to keep the day and night time economy in Scotland’s towns and cities vibrant and safe places to visit.

This is particular­ly true at this time of year when everywhere is gearing up for the Christmas party and market season. Take Edinburgh, for example, where millions of people flock each year and the Christmas period generates well over £100 million for the economy. It’s vital that venues, bars, restaurant­s and hotels across the capital ensure that these visitors are well looked after, enjoy a good day or night out and, most importantl­y, stay safe.

Trouble on a night out has consequenc­es across the board, and often it is preventabl­e if venues focus on safety and customer care as well as offering a quality experience. Licensed premises need to work together to encourage social responsibi­lity and a duty of care, improve knowledge and skills to assist in responsibl­e management and promote partnershi­ps to identify good practice.

Licensed premises rely on people enjoying themselves for success, so it stands to reason that they need to invest in proper policies and procedures to ensure that this happens and reduce alcohol-related crime. Trouble has a negative impact, not only on a venue’s revenue streams but also on the wider area it is in and on the overworked emergency services in that region.

The message from Best Bar None Scotland is: let’s work together now so we can try to prevent crime and disorder and improve public safety.

Best Bar None Edinburgh recently honoured the best examples of this at its awards night, where 46 businesses from across the capital were recognised for their work to support a safe night out.

Winners included the Marriot Hotel, The Terrace, Atik, Hemma, the Gorgie Suite at Heart of Midlothian Football Club and the Edinburgh Corn Exchange. Police sergeant Robert Hogg, national coordinato­r for Best Bar None Scotland, which is currently looking for sponsors for its 201920 National Awards, due to take place at Dunblane Hydro in March.

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