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Ace Café wins Top Prize at Brent's Best Bar None Awards |
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Wednesday, 23 September 2009 |
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 George Tsuchnikas, The Mayor Cllr Jim O'Sullivan and Janet from the Ace Café Brent's Best Bar None Award winner for 2009 is the Ace Café, the legendary North Circular venue beloved of generations of bikers.
Best Bar None is an accredited award scheme which promotes the responsible management and operation of alcohol-licensed premises in Brent. The awards ceremony took place on Thursday 17 September at the Wembley Plaza Hotel. Mark Wilsmore from the Ace Café said: "We are very proud and privileged to win this award. We will continue to maintained high standards and work in partnership with Brent Police and the Licensing team at Brent Council to improve the standard of Brent's bars, pubs and clubs for all residents and visitors to Brent." |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 23 September 2009 )
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Best Bar None Winners rewarded at Parliamentary Reception |
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Wednesday, 27 May 2009 |
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Over 100 people attended a Parliamentary Reception on The House of Commons Terrace at The Houses of Parliament to showcase Best Bar None (BBN) and all that has been achieved in the fight against alcohol related crime. More than half the attendees were Best Bar None Award winners from schemes around the country.
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Best Bar None builds relationships between licensed trade and local authorities |
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Thursday, 10 July 2008 |
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Best Bar None (BBN) has been shown to have a tangible impact on the relationships between the licensed trade and their local authorities and police. Recent research with a number of existing schemes has shown that they all believe that the scheme has build or enhanced relationships with the local trade. It has been made clear that the scheme is not a back door way of checking up on premises but a partnership scheme to help premises improve and boost their business. Full story on the BII website |
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