Local Alcohol Partnerships Group
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Partnership Schemes
LAPG membership is open to local partnership schemes, industry partners and representatives of other interested parties including regulators, government departments and alcohol advisory/concern groups.
Community Alcohol Partnerships
CAPs brings together local partnerships to reduce alcohol harm among young people.
Best Bar None
Best Bar None is an accreditation scheme supported by the Home Office and drinks industry that aims to improve standards in the evening and night time economy.
Best Bar None Scotland
Best Bar None is an accreditation scheme supported by the Home Office and drinks industry that aims to improve standards in the evening and night time economy.
Retail of Alcohol Standards Group
The Retail of Alcohol Standards Group was established in 2005 by national retailers in an effort to eradicate underage alcohol sales.
PASS Card
The PASS Scheme accredits a number of national and local suppliers of PASS hologrammed cards.
Safer Business Network
Safer Business Network has been supporting business communities in London and addressing their crime and anti-social behaviour for 10 years.
National Pubwatch
National Pubwatch is a voluntary organisation set up to promote best practice through supporting the work of local Pubwatch Schemes.
ATCM Purple Flag
Purple Flag is an international accreditation programme that aims to reward those who achieve this in their destinations after dark.
Street Pastors
Street Pastors is about Christians rolling up their sleeves and getting involved in practically responding to the problems of crime and safety.
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The Local Alcohol Partnerships Group (LAPG) was established towards the end of 2012, and brings together representatives from local partnership schemes which tackle alcohol harm in town and city centres and local communities.
The objectives of LAPG are to:
- provide the basis for closer collaboration between the industry local partnership schemes, trade bodies and other stakeholders
- provide a source of practical and operational expertise in licensed economy issues for operators and regulators
- implement and support schemes as appropriate
- facilitate the sharing of good practice through attendance at events, meetings and roundtable discussions as appropriate
- share good practice on evaluation and gather data that demonstrates the benefit of the schemes at local level