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York's NoLo Map Boosts Safer Drinking Choices
5 Jan
Summary
- A new map highlights 32 York venues offering low and alcohol-free drinks.
- Researchers aim to make safer drinking options more visible for patrons.
- The initiative supports York's efforts to reduce alcohol-related harm.

York, a city known for its vibrant nightlife, has launched a new campaign to promote low and alcohol-free drink choices. The NoLo Map of York highlights 32 venues, making it simpler for patrons to discover alternative beverage options without having to ask. This initiative, developed by University of York researchers, aims to enhance the visibility of these choices, fostering a more inclusive social environment.
The project addresses concerns about alcohol-related harm in York, with over 573 anti-social behaviour incidents linked to alcohol recorded within the city walls in the first seven months of 2026. Pub landlords have reported increased demand for lower-alcohol drinks, noting the improved quality of options available from independent brewers. This shift reflects a growing awareness among consumers regarding alcohol consumption levels, particularly during weekdays.




