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Brent’s 2010 Awards Night |
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Written by Administrator
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Friday, 01 October 2010 00:00 |
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The Brent Best Bar None Awards for 2010 were held at the Blue Room, Wembley, on the 30th of September. The night was a grand success culminating in the presentation of the Overall Award for Excellence by the Mayor of Brent, Councillor Harbhajan Singh, to The Green Man Pub Hotel, Dagmar Avenue, Wembley.
The event was attended by licensees and sponsors from across the borough, who were treated to displays of Bollywood dancing by members of the Rakhi Sood Dance Academy and Salsa dancing from Sweet Lead Salsa, a set by X-Factor finalist Shylo as well as a charity raffle and auction.
The full list of the winners and accredited pubs is available here. |
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Last Updated on Monday, 04 October 2010 09:30 |
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Written by Nick
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Monday, 20 September 2010 08:27 |
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As a result of the feedback from the BBN 2010 assessments we are currently working to provide a Forum page where you will be able to leave messages, exchange information and swap gossip. However anything entered will be moderated and anything found to breach the terms and conditions will be removed. |
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Best Bar None launched in Brent for 2010 |
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Written by Administrator
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Wednesday, 24 March 2010 16:34 |
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Tuesday, the 23rd of March, the annual hunt for Brent's best-managed pubs, clubs and bars started with the launch of the 2010 Best Bar None Awards at the Ace Cafe, last year's winner.

Best Bar None aims to promote the responsible management and operation of alcohol-licensed premises; it is supported by the Home Office and runs in more than 80 locations across the UK. Award categories include Best Bar, Best Pub and Best Club. Gold, silver and bronze prizes will be awarded in each category and there will also be an overall winner.
Venues that sign up to the scheme will be visited by licensing experts from the council and the police to assess how well they meet current licensing and trading laws. Those meeting the Best Bar None criteria will be accredited to the scheme and allowed to display signs to that effect inside and outside their premises.
Points will be given for steps taken to prevent crime and disorder; for plans to ensure public safety; for dealing with public nuisance like noise, litter and waste; and for protecting children from exposure to violence, strong language, inappropriate forms of entertainment and under-age drinking.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 01 April 2010 10:21 |
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