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Parliamentary approval for Bar Risa

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

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Scott Hempel from Bar Risa, Broad Street, Birmingham, attended an exclusive reception on The House of Commons Terrace for winners of Best Bar None (BBN) scheme awards across the UK.

More than 100 people attended the reception with over half the attendees being BBN award winners from schemes around the country. The prestigious event hosted by Lord Redesdale, was an excellent opportunity to showcase BBN as a highly effective initiative in the fight against alcohol related crime. Scott was photographed with Lord Redesdale as he thanked and congratulated him for his achievements in the scheme.

Phil Woolas MP, Home Office Minister of State, kicked off the speeches saying how very important BBN is to the industry and the country and thanking the winners of the schemes for their hard work. He told the assembled audience of BBN winners, MPs – including Licensing Minister Gerry Sutcliffe and Assistant Government Whip Dawn Butler – and industry leaders that he welcomed the work of the scheme. Phil also pointed out that the idea of responsible drinking is mission critical for the Government and BBN is moving forward with the change in culture to show that we can all still enjoy a drink but in a responsible manner.

Bacardi Brown-Forman Brands sponsored the reception and Elizabeth Crossick, Director of Government Relations & Social Responsibility Europe, spoke on behalf of the company.

Bobby Smiljanic, Licensing Team Leader of Leicester BBN, gave a spirited presentation on how winning ‘The Most Innovative Scheme’ at last year’s BBN National Conference has helped to grow their scheme, with more venues taking part resulting in wider credibility.

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2009 Launch

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009
2009 Launch

2009 Launch

Following last year’s successful launch, Birmingham City Council is again working in partnership with West Midlands Police and Fire Service for the 2009 Best Bar None competition.

The scheme encourages social responsibility among licensees by rewarding good management for discouraging binge-drinking and helping prevent alcohol related crime.

The winning venues will be presented with their awards at a ceremony sponsored by Bacardi Brown-Forman and local radio station BRMB.

Birmingham pubs, clubs and bars will be assessed on criteria such as door and security policies, first aid, how they deal with abusive customers and what systems they have in place to deal with alcohol related crime.

In addition to an overall winner – Best Bar None – there will be winners and finalists for seven categories:

  1. Best city centre pub
  2. Best suburban pub
  3. Best city centre bar
  4. Best suburban bar
  5. Best nightclub
  6. Best hotel bar
  7. Best independent venue

Businesses accredited to the scheme – even if they don’t win an award – will receive a Best Bar None plaque to display in their premises.

Jacqui Kennedy, Director of Regulatory Services said: “We were thrilled with the response we received last year. This scheme will help to secure the City’s growing reputation for having some of the safest pubs, bars and nightclubs in the country. We’re confident that this year’s scheme will be even bigger and better than last year’s!”

A total of 57 venues achieved accreditation to the 2008 scheme – a number organisers hope to build on this year.

Bruce Ray, Director of External Affairs for Bacardi, said: “When Birmingham City Council and its partners approached us last year to be sponsors we were impressed with their commitment and passion towards their city and improving standards within the trade. We look forward to being part of another successful award event in 2009, rewarding those licensees who go ‘above and beyond’ in areas of responsible retailing.”

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