Antony Cotton, who plays knicker-stitcher Sean Tully in Coronation Street, has helped launch Manchester's sixth Best Bar None Awards. The aim of the awards is to recognise licensed premises (that's a pub, to thee and me) that provide a safe and enjoyable environment through good management, discouraging binge drinking and preventing alcohol-related crime. I wonder if the Rovers Return qualifies?
Anyone wanting to find out more about entering the awards should contact GMP’s city safe team on 0161 856 3017.
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