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Safety Thirst


How to apply 
Download Bar talk Newsletter Autumn 2008  (2mb)
Download list of 2007 accredited premises (123kb)

Welcome
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These awards are for licensed premises in the City of London. The aim is to encourage and support pubs, clubs, bars and restaurants to achieve the highest possible standards of safety and security for customers and to minimise any impact on neighbours. The Safety Thirst Awards, launched in February 2005, are open to all pubs, clubs, bars and restaurants operating in the City of London and promote those premises who make safety a priority. The City of London Police, City of London and London Fire Brigade will work in partnership with the licensing trade to support efforts to meet the Safety Thirst Awards’ standards.

We want to reduce incidents of crime and disorder associated with the excessive consumption of alcohol in City venues, whilst promoting the City of London as a safe and inviting environment in which to live, work, visit and socialise. The Safety Thirst Awards will assess and, where necessary, provide guidance on the following:

  • Staff numbers, training schemes and formal qualifications
  • Design and management of premises for crime and drug prevention  
  • Drink and drug policies
  • Good neighbourhood issues
  • Closing time and transport
  • Security and door policies
  • Special events/promoted events
  • Fire Safety

There are now 145 accredited licensed premises (bars, clubs and restaurants) who received their awards at a ceremony in the Guildhall on 17 January 2008 - 3 of these were Highly Commended and 26 Commended for the work undertaken to reduce Crime and Disorder. Please use the links above to access the application form for this years scheme and the bartalk newsletter.


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