Chesterfield Pubwatch, a local scheme that aims to reduce alcohol-related crime, has been named ‘National Pubwatch of the Year at a prestigious awards event at the House of Lords.
The scheme, which has been operating for more than 20 years, picked up the top accolade at the National Pubwatch awards ceremony on 22 October 2024.
The award, which is judged by members of the National Pubwatch Committee, recognises the work of local Pubwatch schemes and their efforts to provide safe drinking environments for customers and staff.
Chesterfield Pubwatch is run by local business owners, with support from Chesterfield Borough Council’s licensing team, Derbyshire Constabulary and other local partners with the aim of supporting a safe environment within the night-time economy.
The scheme was recognised as an effective and forward-thinking organisation after a number of initiatives have been rolled out across the town to help provide a safer environment for customers and staff alike – including new ways for venues, police, and the local authority to share information.
Together with Chesterfield Borough Council, Chesterfield Pubwatch has delivered an upgraded digital radio communications network across the town – allowing licensed premises to communicate effectively with each other and key stakeholders such as the Police. This system is instrumental in maintaining safety and security in the town.
Additionally, Chesterfield Pubwatch has also supported the launch of the Best Bar None scheme in the town – with 22 local businesses already being awarded the accreditation, which helps to reduce alcohol-related crime and create a safer night out.
Roger Butler, Chair of Chesterfield Pubwatch, said: “We are delighted that our efforts have being recognised and that we have been named as National Pubwatch of the Year.
“With help from National Pubwatch, the local police force, the borough council and licensees’ we are confident that Chesterfield is a safer place to socialise and enjoy the many facilities on offer.
“The award recognises what we have achieved so far, but we will continue to work with local businesses and groups to look at what else we can do to make sure everyone can enjoy a safe night out in Chesterfield.”
Councillor Steve Lismore, Chesterfield Borough Council’s cabinet member for health and wellbeing, said: “Chesterfield is a safe place to live, visit and socialise and we’re lucky to have so many licensed venues for people to enjoy – but like towns and cities around the country, alcohol-related crime and disorder can sometimes be an issue.
“Chesterfield Pubwatch continue to work tirelessly across in our communities to reduce this type of behaviour and I am delighted to see that those efforts have been recognised by National Pubwatch – a huge congratulations to all of the team.”
National Pubwatch is a voluntary organisation, which supports over 800 Pubwatch schemes across the UK, and works to promote safe, secure and social drinking environments in all licensed premises throughout the UK.