Proposals aimed at reducing alcohol-fuelled anti-social behaviour in Exeter are going out for public consultation.
The city council is reviewing its licensing policy and wants to ensure that the night-time economy remains vibrant, while removing some of the negative elements.
One idea is to persuade - but not force - clubs and bars to close earlier.
The revised draft policy can be seen at http://www.exeter.gov.uk/licensingreview
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