Drug test kits issued to Congleton's pubs and bars to combat spiking

They can detect dozens of drugs in minutes

Photo of poster of SPIKING prevention in Congleton
Author: Adam SmithPublished 24th Jun 2025

Pubs, clubs and coffee shops in Congleton are to stock new drug testing kits over concerns about people being spiked.

Congleton Town Council, in partnership with Congleton Police and supported by funding from the Cheshire Police & Crime Commissioner’s SWAP (Safety, Working Together, Action and Prevention) Fund, has distributed drug testing kits to over 30 hospitality venues across the town as part of a new initiative to help combat spiking in the night-time economy.

Each participating venue now has testing kits available behind the bar. These rapid urine testing kits can detect 13 commonly used drugs—significantly more than standard hospital tests—and provide results in as little as 5 minutes, with full results within an hour.

A recent poll of 2,000 people across the UK for St John's Switch on to Spiking campaign found 23% of 18 to 43-year-olds felt they had "definitely" been spiked, rising to 41% when those who believed they had "possibly" been spiked were added.

Congleton Town Mayor, Cllr Robert Brittian said: “This initiative sends a clear message that spiking will not be tolerated in Congleton. Our night-time venues are stepping up to support the safety and wellbeing of their customers. These kits give individuals a way to act quickly, get evidence, and report the crime. This proactive approach underlines Congleton’s commitment to creating a safe and welcoming environment for everyone enjoying the town’s vibrant hospitality sector.”

Costa Coffee locations across the town are also participating in the scheme, recognising that many individuals don’t realise they’ve been spiked until the following morning. Costa’s earlier opening hours make it a valuable resource for those needing prompt access to a test.

Spiking is a serious offence, punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Victims are encouraged to test as soon as possible and report any incidents to the police.

There are many support groups that you contact if you feel vulnerable:

[email protected], tel: 01606 366336

• www.stampoutspiking.org

• Rape and Sexual Abuse Centre (RASAC), tel : 03003630063

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