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  • Project NightEye

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    Keeping women and girls safe in the nighttime economy

    What is it?

    We are supporting Devon and Cornwall Police in their efforts to end violence against women and girls. The aim of Project NightEye is to prevent sexual and other crimes by proactively identifying predatory sexual behaviour and intervening to prevent this escalating to an offence.

    Why is it important?

    Guidance is available to support you in knowing the kind of suspicious behaviour to look out for and knowing what to do when reporting unusual behaviour.

    Devon and Cornwall Police encourage those involved in the Night-time economy & Transport providers to use this webpage when reporting suspicious behaviour by using this link StreetSafe

    Where can I read more?

    To find more information visit Project NightEye.

  • Business Support and Guidance

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    Have you heard of The Pink Book: Legislation for tourist accommodation and attractions?

    Available FREE online, it provides guidance for a range of businesses including licensing, food and drink, planning, health and safety, fire safety, marketing, employing staff and business rates.

    www.visitbritain.org/business-advice/know-your-legal-obligations





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