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Chester celebrates continued Purple Flag status

Local News by Dherran Titherington 3 hours ago  
Areas awarded the Purple Flag are recognised for providing a vibrant mix of dining, entertainment and culture (Image supplied)
Areas awarded the Purple Flag are recognised for providing a vibrant mix of dining, entertainment and culture (Image supplied)
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Chester has retained the prestigious Purple Flag accreditation for its evening and night-time economy.

Alongside retaining Purple Flag status, held by the city since 2018, Chester will also host this year's Purple Flag awards ceremony on 17 March.

Areas awarded the Purple Flag are recognised for providing a vibrant mix of dining, entertainment and culture while promoting the safety and wellbeing of visitors and residents.

The key successes from Chester's submission this year included an inclusive and representative partnership, demonstrating incredibly positive relationships between stakeholders, and the 'One City Plan,' a vision that effectively shapes Chester's future ambitions.

Carl Critchlow, chief executive of Chester BID, said: "Over the last year, Chester has welcomed over 20 new businesses in the city, a large percentage of those being hospitality and night-time economy.

"Receiving the Purple Flag accreditation shows us that businesses, new and longstanding, understand the need for a safe and welcoming experience for our customers and visitors to the city.

"As a BID, we're pleased to be able to fund this on behalf of our business. All credit goes to them."

The Purple Flag programme was developed following the Civic Trust's Night Vision report in 2006, and is now managed by the Association of Town & City Management.

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"The city centre continues to go from strength to strength, with this being one of many awards that mark Chester as a very special place," said Councillor Stuart Bingham.

"This award gives visitors the confidence that the city centre is not just vibrant, diverse and welcoming, it is also safe - with the council, it's partner organisation, and the venues and their staff taking care of everyone's well-being."

Inspector James Wilson of Chester Local Policing Unit added: "I welcome the Purple Flag accreditation given to Chester and am proud that our city has been awarded this status yet again.

"Our officers are committed to protecting our residents and visitors, and rest assured we are not complacent, and we will continue working hard to ensure Chester remains a safe place for everyone."

Keeping the city safe is a partnership between Cheshire West and Chester Council, the Chester BID, Cheshire Police, Chester Against Business Crime, Pubwatch, the University of Chester, Chester Residents' Associations Group, and several third sector groups.

     

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