- Home Page The home page of the Business Crime Intiative.
This page will give you a brief overview of ongoing projects and initiatives focused on reducing crime in Stoke-on-Trent. - About the BCRP Here you will find out information on the aims and goals for BCRP.
You'll also be ables to see how we are funded and the awards we have gained through the initiatives hard work. - Our History When you're looking to join an organisation it's good to find out where they've come from.
So we've put together a little timeline to show off our humble beginnings. - BCRP Awards Over the years the Business Crime Initiative has recognised time and again.
This page will show you the awards we and our members have been awarded. - The Team Our team is made up of a small group of individuals with dedicated roles.
Here you can find information about our members and what they bring to the BCRP. - What We Do At the heart of the BCRP is our community.
In this section we'll show you how our programmes support businesses and how you can contribute. - Day Support The Business Crime Intiative operate many programmes to help out the local businesses.
Here you will find information regrading our day time initiatives. - Night Support The Business Crime Intiative operate many programmes to help out the local businesses.
Here you will find information regrading our night time initiatives. - Image Gallery View our online gallery of ongoing initiatives throughout Stoke-on-Trent.
You can see how we support our businesses. - Join the BCRP Are you ready to pledge your support and help fight crime in Stoke-on-Trent?
Becoming a member is fast and easy, click on Join the BCRP to take your first step. - Whats New in 2010 If you're and exisiting member or thinking of joining we've put together a plan for 2010.
It's going to be a busy year! - PABCIS Our you ready to pledge your support and help fight crime in Stoke-on-Trent?
Becoming a member is fast and easy, click on Join the BCRP to take your first step. - Get in Touch Do you want to find out more?.
You'll find key contact information and details on how to become a member on the contact page. - Members Only Area Business Crime Initiative Members Area.
Access to the secure members area and access to news and information for members only.

If you have received a daytime or nightlife exclusion notice, you have the right to appeal within 14 days of receipt.
To make an appeal Click here
The Nightlife Partnership
Support for bars,pubs, clubs and other member nightlife businesses
Membership
The Nightlife Partnership began in 2002 and year on year since that time violence in the City Centre has reduced. Membership across the City continues to grow and within the City Centre there is almost saturation of membership among bars, pubs and clubs.
Barred From One Barred From All
Any person who is involved or reasonably suspected of being involved in any act of violence, threat of violence or criminal damage in or in the vicinity of a member’s premises is served with an exclusion notice for a period of twelve months in accordance with an agreed policy.
Warning letters are issued to those who come to the attention of the Partnership for minor offences. If they are caught offending for a second time, they can be served with an exclusion notice.
Meetings
Regular meetings are arranged with Designated Premises Supervisors to discuss issues around the table. This provides a forum for the DPSs to voice their opinions, concerns and agree policies. Representatives of the Police and Licensing Departments are always present. Photographs of excluded and active individuals are shown and the attendees vote on exclusions and appeals.
There are also regular Door Staff Meetings, again showing photographs of excluded individuals, which provide Doorstaff with the opportunity to raise concerns or ideas.
Crime Reduction Projects
Since its conception, the Nightlife Partnership has been involved in many projects which have helped to raise awareness and reduce crime and disorder within the night time economy, particularly focused around alcohol fuelled violence. We are constantly developing more. 2009 examples include:
- Don’t Get More Than You Bargained For – targeting pubs, clubs and the purchase of stolen property
- Don’t Leave Your Drinks Unattended
- One Too Many
- Out In The Cold (Taxi Safety)
- Plan Your Night Out
- Sexual Violence Campaigns
- Taxi Livery
- Livery on Buses
- And many more...
Operation Safer Nights
Operation Safer Nights is the corporate operation tasked with the reduction of alcohol fuelled violence, led by Staffordshire Police. Stoke on Trent Nightlife Partnership works very closely with Operation Safer Nights. Historically, Stoke on Trent has outbreaks of disorder focused around alcohol and fast food establishments. Operation Safer Nights within Stoke on Trent is a dedicated Partnership operation taking place to reduce incidents in line with the Trust and Confidence, Community Safety and Crime Reduction agendas. Being an integral part of this operation, the Nightlife Partnership is proud of its long established links with Staffordshire Police and it endeavours to reduce incidents of violence, making the city a more safe and pleasant place to be.
