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Wednesday 16 December 2009

CALLS FOR SAFE DRINKING ON BLACK FRIDAY

The Friday before Christmas, Dubbed “Black Friday”, from when it one of the busiest nights of the year for city centre pubs and clubs, Gwent Police and safer Newport are urging people to be responsible while out celebrating on the last Friday before Christmas.

Increased officer numbers taxi marshal's and street pastors are being brought in to deal with the expected numbers on Friday night

Inspector Bob Thompson, of Newport Local Policing Unit, said: “Our officers will be out in force on busy nights to help keep everyone safe, but we also want people to take responsibility for the amount they drink and their own actions.

Councillor David Fouweather, Newport City Council’s cabinet member for environment and community safety, said: “Together, with our partners we have a range of initiatives aimed at reducing crime and disorder this Friday, and other nights, and to try and ensure everyone has an enjoyable, but safe, time.”

With numbers on a Friday and Saturday night in the city centre falling over the past few years, many licensee's will be hoping for a boost in trade this year.

With taxis in demand the council have pointed out that if punters are in need of a safe lift, they can text CAB to 83222 to receive a text back with the numbers of three randomly-picked and regulated private hire/hackney carriages closest to their location.


Health bosses also pointed out that the Royal Gwent Hospital is always under increased pressure over the Christmas period so ask people to consider the following advice before attending please Accident and Emergency or dialling 999 for an ambulance.

If you are feeling unwell call NHS Direct Wales on 0845 46 47 and speak to a nurse advisor. It you have a loss of consciousness, difficult breathing, suspected heart attack, heavy blood loss, serious injury or severe burns call 999.

For more information about Safer Newport contact 01633 656656

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