Norwich's night-time economy

Purple flag status

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Norwich has been recognised for having a safe, fun and well-managed city centre at night. In 2017, it was awarded Purple Flag status — a national award that shows the city offers a great experience after dark.

Managing the night-time economy

The city council works with the police and other groups to reduce problems caused by the night-time economy. Together, they’ve introduced several measures:

  • Road restrictions between 11pm and 6am on Cathedral Street, St Faiths Lane and Recorder Road to reduce noise.
  • Signs reminding people to respect residents at night.
  • New CCTV cameras on Cathedral Street and Bank Plain/Queen Street.
  • More police presence in busy night-time areas like Prince of Wales Road.

Cumulative impact policy (CIP)

Since August 2015, businesses applying for a licence to sell alcohol or serve food between 9pm and 6am in the Prince of Wales Road area must show they won’t add to anti-social behaviour. This helps keep the area safe and enjoyable for everyone.

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