Crewe pub-goers urged to 'stay safe' as police get ready for second weekend following reopening

By Gwyn Griffiths

27th Aug 2021 | Local News

DRINKERS in Crewe are being reminded to take care to help keep themselves and others safe when visiting re-opened pubs, bars and restaurants again this weekend.

Last weekend venues across the town reopened their doors and while one pub in the town was reported for breaching the government's corona virus guidelines the initial reopening passed relatively peacefully.

Cheshire Police hopes that will continue in the weeks and months to come.

Superintendent Julie Westgate said: "The reopening of licensed premises went smoothly thanks to both the licensees and those who attended, and we are hoping it will be the same situation this weekend.

"While the coronavirus restrictions have recently been eased and we are all trying to get back to some sense of normality, the virus has not gone away and it's essential that residents remain vigilant, act responsibly and doing everything they can to stay safe.

"This isn't about trying to spoil the fun. We know it's been tough and we want everyone to have a good time, but please do so safely."

Once again a dedicated policing operation will be in place across Cheshire and there will be an increased police presence in key areas throughout the weekend.

Supt Westgate added: "Officers will be patrolling key locations and we will be dealing with any incidents of crime and disorder if they arise. We will also be working closely with our authority partners, who will address any licensing issues.

"We will continue to use common sense and discretion to determine what is reasonable, with officers engaging, explaining, encouraging and, only as a last resort, enforcing.

"I'd like to remind people that we cannot enforce social distancing by law, and so we are relying on your good nature to follow the guidance and keep everyone safe.

"Keep in mind the purpose of the remaining regulations and the national effort and, by following the guidance and working together, we can all help to protect the NHS and save lives."

Cheshire's Police and Crime Commissioner David Keane added: "The vast majority of Cheshire residents have followed the government's advice over the past few months and it was pleasing to see that the initial reopening of pubs, bars and restaurants passed relatively peacefully last weekend.

"It is important that people continue to stay alert to the threat of the virus and continue to follow social distancing measures put in place to protect us."

     

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