PubAid co-founder Des O’Flanagan (right) presents a World’s Biggest Pub Quiz pack to Will Shaw, licensee at the Crown Inn, Sydenham

Fundraising packs for the World’s Biggest Pub Quiz will be arriving over the next few weeks at the 970 pubs, bars and clubs who have registered for the event, running between March 3 and 7.

Organiser PubAid is urging more licensees to sign up for the quiz, which is completely free of charge, and which offers a great way to attract customers into a pub, as well as supporting charities, including official charity partner Prostate Cancer UK.

Pubs who register will receive a fundraising pack containing two sets of quiz questions, posters, and social media assets, to encourage customers to come along and join in. To sign up, visit www.worldsbiggestquiz.pubaid.com

The quiz is now in its fourth year and has seen participation from pubs, bars and clubs and their customers grow, along with an increase in the amount raised for charity. Last year, 1,500 pubs took part and the three quizzes together have raised an impressive £405,000 for hundreds of good causes.

Co-founder of PubAid, Des O’Flanagan, said: “We’re delighted with the response to the quiz so far, and we’re confident many more pubs will register before March. The quiz is easy for pubs to host, a lot of fun for the customers who take part, and a great way to support a charity. It’s a genuine no brainer!”

Incremental sales

One of the first publicans to sign up to this year’s quiz is Will Shaw, licensee of The Crown, in Sydenham, Oxfordshire. He said:”This will be the third time we’ve run the World’s Biggest Pub Quiz. It’s been a great event for us, with 60 people taking part last year on a Sunday night — a session we’re not usually open for, so it delivered incremental sales.

“This year, we’re running it on the Sunday night again, and offering customers a package including a meal, as well as the quiz and a charity contribution. We’ve already sold about 50 tickets, so we’re confident we’ll have a full house on the night, and will raise a good sum for charity as well.”

The quiz is scheduled for March 3 to 7, but the organisers stress that this window is a guideline, not a requirement, and pubs who want to take part but can’t run the quiz during that week are welcome to run it at any other time in 2019. Pubs are encouraged to support official partner Prostate Cancer UK, but are also free to support another charity of their choice.

Gabriella Bailey, Interim Director of Fundraising at Prostate Cancer UK said: “We have lots of pubs already signed up to support Prostate Cancer UK at the World’s Biggest Pub Quiz which is fantastic and shows how popular this event is.

“Through supporting Prostate Cancer UK in this way, pubs are not only helping us raise funds for vital research, but it also allows us to reach even more men with an important health message. We encourage as many pubs, bars and clubs as possible to sign up, join in the fun and help us stop prostate cancer being a killer.”