York has received further recognition for the standard of its evening and night-time offer. The city has again received a Purple Flag from the Association of Town and City Management. Purple Flags are awarded for the variety of bars, shops and cafes, as well as a safe environment.
York BID, now administers York’s entry, instead of City of York Council. York BID also helps ensure safety through its Street Rangers, who are often on joint patrol with North Yorkshire Police. In addition to its hospitality and retail offerings, York BID strengthens the offer with support for projects such as Colour & Light, to make York come alive at night.
The Purple Flag renewal also covers issues such as how easy it is to move about the town, including car parking and public transport. The ATCM assessors also stated the key successes in York’s submission include the commitment of the BID team and their partners, the CCTV system which provides comprehensive cover across the city, and the volunteer River Rescue Team who offer valuable support to safety after dark. City-wide partnership working is crucial to gaining Purple Flag status, with stakeholders across the evening and nighttime economy working together to improve the experience of residents and visitors alike.
Purple Flag partners include York BID, CYC, NYP, Eboracum, Safer York Business Partnership, and York Rescue Boat, to name just a few. Carl Alsop, Operations Manager at York BID, said: “I’m so pleased that the city can once ag.