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Tuesday, 21 September 2010 08:41

The Seventh Manchester Best Bar None Awards took place on Sunday 05 September 2010 at the Town Hall.

 

Ron Orr, Manchester City Safe Inspector, opened the evening stating “Manchester should be rightly proud that the ground breaking Best Bar None scheme started right here and has now gone onto become a national scheme.”

 

Manchester’s very own Terry Christian hosted the event and kept the evening flowing while guest speakers from various partner agencies including Manchester Health Service and the BII presented the award categories.

 

Recognition of the valued support from the licensed trade was also made which in the last three years has helped to achieve a reduction in serious violent crime in Manchester of some 9%.

 

Assistant Chief Commissioner Garry Shewan had a final word to close the awards where he spoke about the great achievements that have been made in making sure that Manchester is a safe and enjoyable place for people to visit.

 

Revolutions on Deansgate Locks were crowned overall winners also winning the Best Bar category.

 

 
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