
The voluntary organisation, which supports more than 800 Pubwatch schemes across the UK, honoured 13 individuals whose actions prevented serious harm and saved lives. Their acts of bravery ranged from intervening in a knife attack and a drink-spiking incident to preventing suicide attempts and protecting vulnerable customers.
The inaugural awards ceremony was held at Brewers’ Hall on Tuesday 12th May 2026, where Bravery and Meritorious Conduct Awards were presented to the following recipients:
A Malcolm Eidmans Award was also made to Nottingham Police Neighbourhood Policing Inspector Paul Gummer for his long-term dedication and enthusiastic support for the Nottingham City Pubwatch Scheme. The award recognises the outstanding contribution made by a police officer or member of police staff in supporting Pubwatch.
The awards were presented by Tonia Antoniazzi MP for Gower and chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Beer Group.
National Pubwatch chair Steve Baker OBE said: “It is a real privilege to recognise these outstanding individuals, who have either shown tremendous courage or acted selflessly to save life or reduce harm to people socialising in the night-time economy. Their heroic actions are a powerful reminder of the vital role played by licensees, door staff, pub teams and members of the public. We would also like to thank Diageo for sponsoring these awards and ensuring that the recipients receive recognition at such a prestigious event.”
Joe Gosney, Channel Director National Customers – On Trade at Diageo, said: “At Diageo, we believe everyone deserves to enjoy a safe and positive night out. These awards shine a light on the extraordinary individuals working across the night-time economy who act with courage, care and professionalism to protect others. We are proud to support National Pubwatch in recognising the people who help make our communities safer every day.”
