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Auckland alcohol accords

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Contents | General information | Current accords | Join an accord | Useful resources


General information

What an accord is and isn't

An accord is a group of local licensees, the Police, District Licensing Agency officers, council representatives and relevant agencies who meet quarterly to hear the latest industry information and talk through current issues.

Alcohol accords do not restrict your business. In fact, overseas research has shown that accords are good for business. They can create a safe and welcoming image that leads to favourable word of mouth reports and increased numbers of repeat customers.

Joining an accord

  • means you can find out the latest information on the issues that affect your business
  • is a great way to put your views across to the Police, liquor licensing and noise officers, so you can make sure any of your concerns are heard.
  • gives you access to free host responsibility training for you and your staff.

Current accords

There are currently six local accords overseen by the Executive Accord - Aotea, Karangahape, Parnell, Newmarket, Ponsonby and Viaduct. Click here for more information.

Purpose of the accords

To adopt responsible and quality practices, particularly where the sale and consumption of liquor is involved, in order to create a pleasant and safe community for residents, customers, visitors and employees alike.

Contact us if you would like to find out more about the accords.

Updated January 2008