Lower My Drinking app

Residents in Cheshire West and Chester can keep track of the amount of alcohol they are drinking to stay healthier this summer and beyond.

A free app is available to anyone who lives or works in the borough to help set healthy goals and reduce the risk of alcohol leading to depression, cancer or liver disease in the long term.

The Lower My Drinking app is free across Cheshire and Merseyside and helps people to set a drinking goal and track their progress towards it, recognise the benefits of cutting down on alcohol and see how their drinking compares to the rest of the population.

Cllr Val Armstrong, Cheshire West and Chester Council’s Cabinet Member for Adult Social Care and Public Health, said: “The Council is pleased to support this app and I hope it will prove a really useful tool for residents to help take control of how much they drink.

“If you are worried about your drinking, and know there are situations where you are likely to drink too much, this app also gives you advice and a set of proven skills to help you navigate those situations and change the way you think about alcohol.

“Heavy drinking can have an impact on your everyday life and can damage your health in the long term, with alcohol linked to depression, cancer and liver disease.

“Downloading and using the app is something simple you can do to help you lead a longer, healthier and happier life.”

The app supports the Council’s local alcohol strategy which aims to guide local people to make informed healthy choices to reduce the harms caused by excessive alcohol and improve their overall health and wellbeing.

To download the app search for ‘lower my drinking’ in the Apple App Store or Google Play.

For more information visit: www.lowermydrinking.com

Read our other news

Britain's Best Cake baker to open city centre shop

Fresh from winning Britain's Best Cake 2025, a baker is set to open her new store in Chester this weekend

Read More
Share your thoughts on improving health and wellbeing in Cheshire West and Chester

Residents are now invited to have their say on a new strategy to improve health and wellbeing for everyone in Cheshire West and Chester.

Read More
University of Chester internships helping North West businesses

North West businesses and graduates are benefiting from the University of Chester's internship programme

Read More