Published: Saturday, 8th October 2016

Town recognised for vibrant night time economy

Purple Flag awardLeamington has achieved the prestigious Purple Flag status for its evening and night time economy. Purple Flag is a town and city centre award – similar to the Blue Flag for beaches – which 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 local residents. 

The bid was led by Warwick District Council in partnership with Warwickshire Police, Warwickshire County Council, Street Pastors, Public Health Warwickshire, Bid Leamington, Shakespeare’s England, University of Warwick Students’ Union, Regent Court, Royal Priors, Warwick and Community Voluntary Action, Murphy’s Bar and The Assembly.

In their report the independent assessors who visited Leamington during the summer rated four areas; Going Out, Staying Safe, Your Town, Your Choice, Enhanced Police Initiatives and Street and Taxi Marshalls as excellent or outstanding.

Councillor Moira-Ann Grainger, Portfolio Holder for Health and Community Protection at Warwick District Council commented: "I’m delighted that Leamington has achieved purple flag status, which truly reflects the fantastic range of evening entertainment and hospitality our town has to offer visitors and residents whatever their age. I would like to thank the team at Warwick District Council and the partners involved for the work they have put into the Purple Flag bid and very much hope to see Leamington’s night time economy reaping the rewards in the near future."  

Philip Seccombe, Police and Crime Commissioner for Warwickshire, said: "Gaining Purple Flag status is a huge achievement for Royal Leamington Spa and a first for Warwickshire. The award recognises the hard work that has gone into ensuring the night-time economy is safe and fun for all and demonstrates how the police, licensed premises, the local authority and other partners can work successfully together to deliver real improvements to the community. All involved should feel very proud of this achievement and I will be encouraging similar approaches across the rest of the county."

Chief Inspector Faz Chishty from Leamington Spa Safer Neighbourhood Team said: "This is an excellent achievement for the town and highlights the dedicated efforts that have gone into making Leamington a safe and enjoyable place to visit at night. Thank you to everyone who has been involved in making the Purple Flag status achievable."

Sergeant Paul Calver from South Warwickshire Harm Hub added: "I'm delighted that Leamington has been accredited with a Purple Flag status. This gives national recognition to the fact that Leamington is a safe and vibrant place for people to visit, especially within its night-time economy. The award is a testament to the positive working relationship held between the police, council and other partner agencies to ensure that Leamington continues to be a safe and pleasant place to live, work and visit."

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