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Force supports free soft drinks scheme for designated drivers during summer of football
A summer of international football is upon us and with that South Wales Police will be supporting selected licensed premises offering free or discounted soft drinks to designated drivers.
The scheme, which is better recognised as ‘DES’, will include participation from over 30 licensed premises across our force area. This summer’s campaign will kick-off on Thursday, June 11 and conclude on Sunday, July 19.

What is a designated driver and how does the ‘DES’ scheme work?
A designated driver is someone who abstains from drinking alcohol to act as the responsible driver for themselves and others and the ‘DES’ scheme is to promote responsible drinking with road safety in mind.
Getting involved couldn’t be more straightforward. If you are the designated driver on a matchday and find yourself at one of the selected licensed premises listed below, all you have to do is make yourself known to bar staff. In return, they will give you a ‘DES’ wristband, which will enable you to claim free or discounted draught soft drinks or squash.
It’s important to remember that whether this offer lasts all night, for a stipulated number of drinks or for selected matches, is determined by each individual licensed premises as they are the ones covering the costs. The role of South Wales Police is to provide posters and wristbands to help with advertising the scheme.
We know it can sometimes be a burden being the designated driver, but we hope the ‘DES’ scheme will encourage more people to be aware of the very serious consequences of drink driving and the importance of being safe on the roads.
Remember
There is no way to know how much you can drink and stay under the limit, since it can depend on your weight, age, metabolism, the amount of food you've eaten and other factors.
It's impossible to get alcohol out of your system quickly. It always takes time. A shower, a cup of coffee or other ways of ‘sobering up’ may make you feel better but won’t remove the alcohol from your system.
It’s worth remembering that if you've been out drinking, you may still be affected by alcohol the next day and could lose your licence if you drive and are still over the legal limit.
There are many risks involved when driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs but the biggest of all is the risk of causing a collision.
Driving under the influence of drink or drugs is totally and socially unacceptable and extremely dangerous. It can affect your driving in numerous ways and can create a false which can lead to an increase in risk-taking behaviour, which puts your life and the lives of others in danger.
Get involved
If you are a licensed premises and are interested in joining the scheme, then please contact your local licensing team.
The full list of licensed premises signed up to the scheme can be found below:
Cardiff
The Philharmonic, 76-77 St Mary Street, Cardiff, CF10 1FA
Brewhouse, 49 St Mary Street, Cardiff, CF10 1AD
Peppermint Bar & Kitchen, 63 St Mary Street, Cardiff, CF10 1FE
Coyote Ugly Saloon, 78-80 St Mary Street, Cardiff, CF10 1FA
Filthy McNasty's, 93 St Mary Street, Cardiff, CF10 1DX
Bluebell, 33 High Street, Cardiff, CF10 1PU
Temple Bar, 6 High Street, Cardiff, CF10 1AW
Rum & Fizz, Castle Quarter Arcades, High Street, Cardiff, CF10 1BU
Barker Tavern, 10-16 Castle Arcade, High Street, Cardiff, CF10 1BU
Gin & Juice, 6 Castle Street, Cardiff CF10
Mocka Lounge, 1 Mill Lane, Cardiff CF10 1FL
Retro, 7 Mill Lane, Cardiff, CF10 1FL
Tonight Josephine, 46 Caroline Street, Cardiff, CF10 1FF
Daffodil, 33 Windsor Place, Cardiff, CF10 3BZ
District, 2 Greyfriars Road, Cardiff, CF10 3AD
The Four Elms, 1 Elm Street, Cardiff, CF24 3QR
Queens Vaults, 29 Westgate Street, Cardiff, CF10 1EH
Metro’s 10 Bakers Row, Cardiff, CF10 1AL
The Dock, Unit 1 Mermaid Quay, Cardiff, CF10 5BZ
The Discovery, Celyn Avenue, Lakeside, Cardiff, CF23 6FH
Royal Oak, 17 Merthyr Road, Whitchurch, Cardiff, CF14 1DA
Brewhouse & Kitchen, Sophia Close, Pontcanna, Cardiff, CF11 9HW
The Cricketers, 66 Cathedral Road, Pontcanna, Cardiff, CF11 9LL
Lewis Arms, Heol Goch, Pentyrch, Cardiff CF15 9PN
Vale of Glamorgan
St Fagans Penarth, 114 Glebe Street, Penarth, CF64 1EB
The Golden Lion, Glebe Street, Penarth, CF64 1EF
The Bearshead, 37-39 Windsor Road, Penarth, CF64 1JD
The Windsor, 95 Windsor Road, Penarth, CF64 1JE
The White Lion Hotel, East Street, Llantwit Major, CF61 1XY
Swansea
Coyote Ugly Saloon, 41 Wind Street, Swansea, SA1 1EE
Jack Murphy's Wind Street, 5 Wind Street, Swansea, SA1 1DW
One Eyed Willy's, 20-21 Wind Street, Swansea, SA1 1DY
Jack Murphy's Uplands, 49 Uplands Crescent, Swansea, SA2 0NP