BARS across Wrexham are supporting the Ask for Angela campaign, which encourages people to discreetly ask for help if they feel unsafe on a date or a night out.

If you are feeling vulnerable, all you have to do is approach the bar and ask for Angela, the staff are then alerted to the situation and can help.

The initiative aims to reduce sexual violence and vulnerability by providing customers with a discreet way to gain assistance from staff in order to get help when they feel unsafe due to a person’s actions, words or behaviour.

Once alerted, staff can then offer to call a taxi or contact their friends or family.

Ian Bancroft, chief executive of Wrexham Council, said: “This is a simple yet effective scheme which empowers members of the public to seek help if they are feeling vulnerable, by allowing them to raise concerns with staff. It may be that they are in the company of someone who is not what they seemed, and they want to get away safely and with minimum fuss.

“This initiative will facilitate this and hopefully prevent situations from escalating into something more serious. Of course, where scenarios do develop, we know bar staff will contact police to attend the scene.”

Available at participating venues across Wrexham, look out for the ‘Ask for Angela’ posters or ask bar staff.