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Best Bar None 2010/11
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The Best Bar None 2010/11 scheme has commenced

Applicants can view the guidance booklet by clicking here

Applicants can download the application form by clicking here

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Best Bar None

The Best Bar None is an awards scheme for licensed premises, currently running in over 80 locations across the UK.
It was developed by the Manchester City Centre Safe project to address alcohol related crime and improve the night time environment.
It was felt that in order for progress to be made in delivering a safer night time economy, a new partnership approach was needed alongside more traditional law enforcement activity.
Best Bar None schemes provide an incentive for the operators of licensed premises to improve their standards of operation to the level of a commonly agreed national benchmark.
Best Bar None provides a much needed opportunity for licensees to demonstrate to official agencies just how well they manage their own businesses. It is an opportunity for positive dialogue between the two sides.
The standards outlines by Best Bar None also provide a common reference point for community officers to work with their local pubs and clubs in tackling crime and disorder issues on an ongoing basis.
In 2007 an agreement was reached between Greater Manchester Police, the Home Office and BII, the professional body for the licensed retail sector, to develop the scheme nationally. An independent board has been formed and is currently chaired by Lord Rupert Redesdale. BII's role in Best Bar None is to help and foster future development of the scheme.
The scheme was launched by Isle of Wight Council in partnership with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, the scheme works in partnership with the licensed trade, the local authority and the police to create a safer island for all.
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Best Bar None 2009/10

Best Practice in Protection of Young People
Winner: Yates Wine Lodge
Highly Commended: The Bugle Inn (Brading)

Best Practice in Crime Prevention

Winner: Black Sheep
Best Practice in Community Impact
Winner: Sands Hotel
Highly Commended: Chequers Inn
Best Practice in Public Safety
Winner: The Bugle Inn (Brading)
Best Licensee 2009/10
Annie Horne
 


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