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Castlederg Alcohol Control Scheme



 

  MEDIA RELEASE

23 October 2007

The Castlederg Off-LicenceCode of Practice, which was launched this week, has been developed to highlight and set local standards for the socially responsible sale of alcohol and to highlight to underage drinkers, in particular, that they will not be permitted to buy alcohol.

This local initiative led by Strabane Community Safety Partnership, was piloted last year in Strabane, and is aimed at helping to tackle alcohol and health related issues.

In signing up to the Code of Practice, Licensees are agreeing to a range of principles that will ensure best practice in Off Sales. Staff will not sell alcohol to anyone under the age of eighteen and will ask for identification from anyone not known to be over 18 and who looks or appears to be under 21. Staff members will also question anyone buying large amounts of alcohol on more than one occasion in one day to avoid purchases being made for underage drinkers. Furthermore Licensees are agreeing that alcohol will not be sold to drunk people; and that staff will liaise with appropriate officials in maintenance of the Code.  A coloured bag scheme will also form part of this initiative.  Each off-licence will receive a quantity of coloured bags.  This means PSNI officers will be able to identify if underage people are purchasing alcohol themselves. 

Each off licence will receive information and advice to help them use the Code of Practice.  This will include:-

  • A “retailer Guide” which outlines legislation in Northern Ireland and provides guidelines and advice for staff on what they can and cannot do legally.
  • Posters to publicise that they have agreed to sign up to the Code of Practice and to identify the 4 types of ID that are acceptable; a passport, drivers licence, electoral card or citizen card.
  • A guide for customers” which highlights legislation in Northern Ireland; that this off-license has signed up to a code of practice and the health risks associated with alcohol misuse.

Welcoming the initiative, CouncillorIvan Barr, Chairman of Strabane Community Safety Partnership stated, “Alcohol misuse and underage drinking are cultural problems that affect us all individually, within our families and in our communities. We have all come across community safety issues such as alcohol related crime, disorder and health issues that in some cases cause minor annoyance and in other cases severe misery. I would like to commend those off-licencesfor agreeing to sign up to this scheme.  This is a voluntary scheme and that by agreeing to sign up; they are helping to address the problem of underage drinking in Castlederg.  This alone will not solve the problem of alcohol misuse in the District, however Strabane Community Safety Partnership are delighted to be part of something that will hopefully have a significant impact on addressing anti-social behavior associated with alcohol fuelled crime in Castlederg.”

Off licences who have signed up to the Code of Practice are:-

Gallens BarCastlederg Alcohol Control Scheme

The Corner Bar

The Derg Arms

The Castle Inn

Mickey Joes Bar

The Anglers Inn

The Town House Bar

Blacktown Arms

The Crescent Inn

The Sportsman’s Inn

 

This latest initiative is one of a series of being developed by Strabane Community Safety Partnership. Alcohol related problems rate highly in the list of priorities for the CSP and this initiative represents another milestone in ensuring a safer and vibrant community. By securing commitment from local traders to sign up to the Code of Practice we are reducing the risk of illegal access to alcohol and helping to promote a message that alcohol should be consumed responsibly.

Strabane Community Safety Partnership has been set up to work in partnership to reduce crime, the fear of crime and antisocial behaviour in Strabane District.

There is evidence across NI and on a local level that a clear link exists between criminal and anti social behaviour and the consumption of alcohol by young people It is very important we get the messages of personal safety and physical health and well-being out to the community and that people listen would urge all young people to protect themselves.   

 

For further information please contact

Catherine Collins, CSP Co-ordinator

Strabane District Council

47 Derry Road

Strabane

TEL. 028 71 382204



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