Manchester city centre has 1,000 of the 6,000
licensed premises across the city region and therefore the City of
Manchester continues to present the highest demand and
vulnerability when it comes to the night-time economy. Many
residents from across the city region visit the city centre (around
40% are from other parts of Greater Manchester) proving that
investment in these schemes benefits all across the city
region.
Within the city region the ‘Village’ area continues to
be amongst the highest for policing demand and has high levels of
vulnerable people who need help on a night out.
Up until 2022/23, the GMCA has contributed via grant funding to the
LGBT Foundation for the provision of The Village Safe Haven
(‘the Haven’) and the Village Angels scheme operate in
the Canal Street ‘Village’ area of Manchester. The
Scheme aims to support vulnerable individuals, prevent harm,
increase general welfare, and reduce demand on the emergency
services during the night time economy.
The primary public service beneficiaries are GMP, Manchester City
Council and North West Ambulance Service. Further to this, cost
benefits are seen by health and criminal justice services. Licensed
premises also benefit.
The newly commissioned service is expected to build on this
foundation and further improve partnership working the GMCA,
Manchester City Council, Emergency Services and licenced premises
in the ‘Village’ area to make it as safe as possible
location for people to enjoy.
Decision type: Non-key
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Notice of proposed decision first published: 27/02/2023
Decision due: 18 Jan 2023 by Director for Safer and Stronger Communities, GM Deputy Mayor, Group Finance Officer
Contact: Lisa Lees Email: lisa.lees@greatermanchester-ca.gov.uk.