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Published Date:
14 December 2009
One of the biggest pub chains in the country has thrown its support behind The News' Steer Clear campaign.
The annual campaign aims to persuade drivers not to risk drinking before getting behind the wheel at Christmas time.

Many pubs, bars and clubs across the area have already pledged their support.

And now Wetherspoon has agreed to get on board fo
r the week between December 17 and Christmas Eve.

The campaign, which is now in its eighth year, aims to cut the number of drink-drivers on our roads with pubs pledging to offer free soft drinks to designated drivers.

The News' Steer Clear campaign will run throughout December - up to and including New Year's Eve.

Eddie Gershon, a spokesman for Wetherspoon, said: 'Wetherspoon is delighted to back The News campaign.

Our pubs take the issue of responsible drinking very seriously and the campaign by The News takes takes this on board in a very positive way.

'We look forward to serving free soft drinks to designated drivers across our pubs in Portsmouth, Fareham, Havant, Gosport and Chichester.'

Landlords who are taking part in the Steer Clear campaign have pledged to give the designated driver in a group of four or more a free soft drink - a lemonade, tonic, squash, cola or coffee - between 6pm and 9pm.

Some landlords say they will provide non-alcoholic refills to the driver.

Wetherspoon pubs taking part in the campaign this year in Portsmouth are Lloyds No.1 Bar at The Boardwalk in Port Solent, The Isambard Kingdom Brunel and The White Swan in Guildhall Walk, The John Jacques in Fratton Road, The Sir John Baker in London Road and The Trafalgar in Edinburgh Road.

The Crown Inn and The Lord Arthur Lee in West Street, Fareham, The Star in High Street, Gosport, The Parchment Makers in Park Road North, Havant, The Dolphin and Anchor in West Street, Chichester and The Gatehouse, Chichester Gate, Chichester, are also taking part in the campaign.

THE ROLL OF HONOUR

Here are the pubs that have signed up to support our Steer Clear campaign:
abarbistro, White Hart Road, Old Portsmouth
Bird in Hand, Gosport Road, Fareham
Blue Bell Inn, South Street, Emsworth
Brass Monkey, West Street, Fareham
Brewers Arms, Five Heads Road, Horndean
Brewers Arms, Milton Road, Southsea
British Queen, Queens Road, Portsmouth
Carisbrooke Arms, Carisbrooke Road, Gosport Clarence Tavern, Clarence Rd, Gosport
New Inn, Swanmore
Park Tavern, Park Road, Gosport
Clinkers Tavern, Trinity Road, Fareham
Delme Arms, Cams Hill, Fareham
Five Alls, Forton Road, Gosport
Foresters Arms, Anns Hill Road, Gosport
Golden Eagle, Delamere Road, Southsea
Harvest Home, Denmead
Jolly Taxpayer, Eastbourne Road, Portsmouth
Old Vic, St Paul's Road, Portsmouth
Painters Arms, Lake Road, Portsmouth
Portsbridge, Portsmouth Road, Cosham
Queen's Head, Titchfield
Royal Standard, Edinburgh Road, Portsmouth
Seahorse, Broadsands Drive, Gosport
Ship & Castle, The Hard, Portsmouth
Ship Inn, High Street, Emsworth
Spotted Cow, London Road, Cowplain
Taswell Arms, Southsea
The Deco, Elm Grove, Southsea
The Limes, Catisfield, Fareham
Victoria Inn, West Marden
Wellington, High Street, Old Portsmouth
If you want to join, call Michael Powell on (023) 9262 2137 or e-mail michael.powell@thenews.co.uk

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  • Last Updated: 14 December 2009 9:00 AM
  • Source: The News
  • Location: Portsmouth
 
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Susie from Gosport,

14/12/2009 09:20:10
One free soft drink between 6pm and 9pm?

How many Christmas party groups go home by 9pm?
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Scott McGarveys Perm,

Portsmouth 14/12/2009 13:03:00
Bit of a token gesture really isn't it. One soft drink over a three hour period. Given the huge mark up on soft drinks that the pubs make, this isn't really going to stop any idiots from drinking and driving.
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Mike131,

Reality 15/12/2009 12:24:02
Dudley how about you stay at Armitage Towers all by your tod with your magnums of champagne and reserves and be a bit more considerate to lesser mortals who just want to go out with their real friends and have a responsible drink (booze or no booze)? I don't know what you do for a living mate but you are often very immature.
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thepompeypaul. ,

Fareham 15/12/2009 18:13:35
Brilliant. Next time I take the grand children to the pub I'll nominate them as drivers. Cheap round!
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