Shropshire Star

Shrewsbury venues sign up for firm's bid to tackle drink spiking

A Shropshire business which aims to identify and address the issue of drink spiking among licensed premises has signed up two venues to its project.

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Chris Burt of The Shire Collection and Vince Dovey of 1st & Bowery

Shrewsbury outlets Boujee Lounge and Havana have linked up with 1st & Bowery, who provide drink spike testing strips and supporting technology, to support their customers.

The test strip, developed and validated for the detection of GHB (Gamma-hydroxybutyrate) and Ketamine (Special K) in the UK by University College London and Strathclyde University, is effective across range of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

Activated in just a few minutes, a drink containing GHB will turn the pink patch blue and any containing Ketamine, the yellow patch orange.

A simple-to-use app, which works by scanning two separate QR codes; one for management and staff, and one for customers; instantly and anonymously records potential incidences.

Ben Anderson, director at The Shire Collection, the parent company which owns Boujee Lounge and Havana, said: “We take health, safety and security very seriously at The Shire Collection.

"As a result, being able to work alongside 1st & Bowery is a fantastic opportunity and of benefit to everyone, especially our customers.”

Vince Dovey, MD at 1st & Bowery said: “Following on from a successful trial and the great feedback we received, it is clear that the project to protect people and establishments from the scourge of drink spiking is a great addition to Shropshire’s night-time economy and in particular Shrewsbury, as the town has once again secured Purple Flag accreditation.

"We are delighted that The Shire Collection has signed up and excited to be working with the organisation to ensure that its customers enjoy their night out.”