Hertfordshire Constabulary, jointly with East Herts Council, are pleased to announce the launch of a pioneering licensing initiative to improve the safety and security of bars, pubs, clubs, restaurants and hotels.
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Northamptonshire’s Police, Fire and Crime Commissioner (NPFCC) Stephen Mold announces today that he wants bars, pubs, clubs and restaurants across the county to support a pioneering police-led licensing initiative to make their venues safer and more secure for the benefit of customers, staff and local communities.
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