Dunedin’s Octagon Enforces Dress, Behaviour Code
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Licensed Premises in Dunedin’s Lower Octagon want to ensure a continued vibrant, cosmopolitan environment and to help achieve this have banded together to implement a behaviour and dress policy.
Spokesperson for the recently formed Lower
Octagon Licensed Forum, Richard McLeod, says the licensees
have agreed to the policy to encourage people visiting the
precinct to observe appropriate standards of dress and
behaviour.
“Anyone who is outside the dress code or
behaves inappropriately will be asked to leave and will be
banned from all the Lower Octagon bars for the night. We are
trying to set reasonable standards, so that everyone can
enjoy a night out in a safe environment, and violence or
repeated unacceptable behaviour will result in a permanent
ban.”
Mr McLeod says the Octagon is continuing to
grow in popularity and licensees do not want to be faced
with “loutish behaviour” which may impact on the good
reputation the area has.
“We know that most people
who come into the Octagon have a positive attitude and want
to enjoy the facilities and entertainment we are offering
and our aim is to continue to provide a great
atmosphere.”
In a first for the area, The Forum,
along with fellow Lower Octagon retailers, have applied to
the Dunedin City Council for a trial weekend closure to
traffic in the Lower Octagon during this
summer.
“The location lends itself to pedestrian
traffic and we believe this will enhance the cosmopolitan
ambience of the precinct, increase retail pedestrian flows
and reinforce the relaxed nature of the area.”
An
innovative Lower Octagon weekly Thursday promotion
co-ordinated by the Forum, and supported by all the
licensees, is expected to be a significant attraction during
summer.
“Every Thursday each venue will provide top
line entertainment, complimentary food between 9.30-10.30pm
and the opportunity to get a free taxi home”
Mr
McLeod says the Forum is confident of receiving support from
the authorities, including the Dunedin City Council and the
police, to help achieve on going improvements in the
area.
“We believe our latest initiatives will ensure
the future vibrancy and appeal of the precinct and we will
continue to spearhead proposals to reinforce the Octagon’s
role as the hub of Dunedin
entertainment.”
ENDS