A refreshed version of the Good Night Out Guide has been launched to help ensure everyone can enjoy a safe and memorable night out in Greater Manchester.

The guide, which has been updated following feedback from students and partners, offers practical advice and signposts to trusted services available in the city. Whether you’re heading out with friends, celebrating a special occasion or visiting for the first time, the guide is designed to help people plan ahead and stay safe.

This year’s edition features clearer advice, updated information, and a more accessible format.

It includes details of safe spaces and trusted services available during nights out as well as guidance on what to do if something goes wrong, including advice on drink spiking

There is information on How and where to report incidents and on support services for anyone who needs help

The guide is being distributed to students as they arrive in Manchester, with posters on display in bars, clubs, and other nightlife venues. Key safety messages are also being promoted across the city’s bus and tram networks.

Kate Green, Deputy Mayor of Greater Manchester for Safer and Stronger Communities, said:

“We’re proud of Greater Manchester’s reputation as a thriving city with a strong night-time economy, where people young and old can enjoy all the city-region has to offer. We know how important it is for people to feel safe on a night out which is why our Good Night Out Guide is so important to us. It is great to see the guide updated following all the important feedback we’ve received from people across the city-region.”

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