Southend celebrates Purple Flag status in style (From Southend Standard)
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Crowds enjoy music, dancing and fireworks to mark Southend's Purple Flag Award
8:30am Tuesday 23rd October 2012 in News By Emma Thomas
Southend celebrates Purple Flag status in style
SOUTHEND celebrated in style on Saturday night with fireworks, flames and festivities.
Hundreds flocked to the seafront for the event which marks the town’s recently-aquired Purple Flag status.
A Purple Flag is an award given to mark an area as somewhere to go for a good night out and Southend has become the first place in Essex to be recognised with the accolade.
Southend Town Centre Partnership, the town’s Night Time Economy Group and Southend Club Watch organised events on Marine Parade including a dazzling fire and light show, dance and music by samba band Brazilarte and a performance by indie band Winterhours.
Seafront pubs got into the spirit of the evening by decking out the front of their buildings with purple balloons.
At the end of the evening, families were treated to a fireworks show which saw the estuary explode with colour and a purple haze.
Antony Tomassi, of Tomassi’s restaurant in the High Street, said this was the culmination of two years hard work.
He said: “It is a marvellous accolade for the town and the start of many things to come.”
Dawn Jeakings, chairman of the Southend Town Centre Partnership and manager of the Royals Shopping Centre, added: “The perception of being safe was quite poor, hopefully this will change the perception.”
Clare and Jez Clark were out with their two children Eden, five, and Bodhi, one.
The couple, from Leigh, said they loved coming to the seafront and thought it had improved a lot.
Mrs Clark, 39, said: “We have lived here all our lives - we love it. The seafront is a lot safer, they have got police cabins here now. It has got more of a family feel rather than the old cruise night feel.
“There is lots for families to do, its a good evening out.”
Southend’s bid for Purple Flag status was launched by Southend Council in partnership with Essex Police.
The judges praised the town’s innovative town centre policing strategy, the ‘BOBB’ (Behave or Be Banned) scheme, which they said was “well enforced and respected” by the police and local businesses, the availability of fixed and portable toilets the SOS Bus and the town’s ‘Clubwatch’ scheme, where representatives of 35 town centre clubs, pubs and bars meet regularly with police.
The Purple Flag scheme was created by the Association of Town Centre Management.
Southend is one of 30 UK towns and cities which have been awarded Purple Flag status.
Comments(7)
Nebs
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9:29am Tue 23 Oct 12
http://www.purplefla
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Kentish Alex
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12:08pm Tue 23 Oct 12
Glad to see SBC are happy to send my tax up in smoke. More empesis on services less on PR puffery please. I pay you to empty bins - not blow trumpets.
a127scamera
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12:32pm Tue 23 Oct 12
alimac69
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1:16pm Tue 23 Oct 12
Nebs
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2:15pm Tue 23 Oct 12
alimac69 wrote:Birmingham has got a purple flag.
I mentioned to an organiser about a newspaper article I had read about Southend being more dangerous than Birmingham and she tried explaining it that because they have the SOS bus, new lighting and allsorts of other stuff going on that the article was rubbish and we shouldn't take too much notice. I've been to Southend High Street after a night out and I wouldn't call it safe.
So has Manchester.
So has Liverpool.
If that is the benchmark then I'm not surprised that we qualified.
emcee
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10:46pm Tue 23 Oct 12
All these "award" systems, corporate and non corporate, that seem to have sprung up over the years are a complete farce and mean absolutely nothing.
DEBT*COLLECTOR says...
9:21am Tue 23 Oct 12
I cannot think of a more violent disgusting seaside resort in England and Ive been to many.
Lets list just a few minor problems.
Murders, sexual assults on women nightly. Rape. As the echo states Somali drug gangs operating. Stabbings, glassing, drunken attacks, taxi robberies, handbag snatchers, drunken louts roaming the streets, pub and club fights nightly just to name a few minor silly crimes.
The police are absolutley sick of the place and at night the cells are over flowing.
Purple flag. Dont make me laugh. Come on Echo say it as it is not what you are told to write.