Bournemouth has received a Purple Flag award for the 12th year in a row for its night-time entertainment.
Purple Flag is an international accreditation awarded to towns and cities that surpass excellence in managing their evening and night-time economies.
Similar to the Blue Flag for beaches, Purple Flag aims to raise the standard and broaden the appeal of town and city centres between the hours of 5pm and 5am.
Areas awarded the Purple Flag are recognised for providing a vibrant and diverse mix of dining, entertainment and culture while promoting the safety and wellbeing of visitors and residents.
Highlights from Bournemouth’s submission include:
- A comprehensive list of safety driven operations, focusing on preventative measures as well as improved training provisions.
- The return of the street pastors after the pandemic, who help provide a vital service for patrons. Their capacity to collect important data helps focus resources
- A varied offer of independent businesses in both alcohol and food led venues.
- The renewal of the Town Centre and Coastal BID, which demonstrates partnership working and that the initiatives put forward really add value to the area
Councillor Bobbie Dove, Portfolio Holder for Community Safety and Regulatory Services said: “Receiving this award is a great achievement for Bournemouth and the hard work of the council and partners across the town.
“Promoting a safe and lively nightlife is important for celebrating the town’s national and international reputation and it’s great to see our independent restaurants, venues, bars and clubs at the heart of Bournemouth’s well-respected culture.”
“It’s our aim to ensure all visitors feel as welcome, safe and secure as possible while enjoying their time in the town.”
Paul Kinvig, Chief Operating Officer, Bournemouth Town Centre BID, said: “Achieving the Purple Flag recognition is a huge benefit for businesses and the town. It attracts people to visit, study, work and live here and has a positive impact on our night-time economy.”