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Last Updated: Wednesday, 1 September, 2004, 07:40 GMT 08:40 UK
Price hike to cut binge drinking
A pint of beer being drunk
Pub owners want beer prices raised
A group of pub owners in Nottingham want to charge a minimum price for a pint of beer to stop binge drinking.

Several recent TV documentaries have described Nottingham as having a binge-drinking culture.

The members of Pubwatch want to scrap Happy Hour and charge a minimum of £1.50 per pint of beer in the city.

Mike Meehan of Pubwatch said: "These big promotions must stop - and I am assured by the licensing people and the police that this will work."

'No powers'

"We want to bring in a minimum price for beer to stop binge drinking," Mr Meehan said.

"Some places are selling six shots for £3 or treble vodkas for £2.50 - and people are drunk before the evening even starts.

"We have no powers to stop others - but if they are not acting responsibly they are putting their licences at jeopardy."

He suggested the current cut-rate prices of £1 per pint needs to be raised to £1.50.

Mr Meehan said he hopes the new prices can be put in place in a few weeks after consultation with other pubs and licensing officials.




SEE ALSO:
Police to combat binge drinking
08 Jul 04  |  Nottinghamshire
How would you tackle binge drinking?
08 Jul 04  |  Wales
Police warning for pub landlords
08 Jun 04  |  Nottinghamshire


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