Sligo Town is delighted to announce that it has been awarded its 10th Purple Flag, a prestigious recognition for excellence in creating a vibrant, safe, and thriving evening and night-time economy (ENTE).
Sligo Celebrates 10th Purple Flag Award for Excellence in Night-Time Economy

This international accreditation celebrates destinations that offer a diverse and appealing cultural, dining, and entertainment experience while ensuring public safety and well-being after dark.
Sligo first applied for the Purple Flag in 2015, becoming the 10th destination in the Republic of Ireland to achieve the distinction. Since then, the town has continued to raise the bar, with consistent efforts from local businesses, community members, and public service representatives.
Earlier this month, Finbarr Filan proudly accepted the award on behalf of the Sligo Purple Flag Taskforce during a ceremony in England. The assessment team commended Sligo for its strong, collaborative approach, noting the clear and robust partnerships across the town. They recognised the dedication of individuals who generously give their time and energy to make Sligo's night-time economy both safe and welcoming.
Late-night bar and venue operators were specifically praised for their commitment to keeping patrons safe, while the broad range of offerings from local businesses was highlighted as an attractive and inclusive mix for both residents and visitors.
Commenting on the Award, Cathaoirleach of Sligo County Council, Cllr Declan Bree said that
“It is wonderful that Sligo has once again been recognised as a vibrant and safe town, offering an eclectic mix of dining, entertainment, culture and arts. The importance and value of the nighttime economy cannot be underestimated and this award is a testament to the efforts of our collaborative partners, local business and community groups”.
The Purple Flag Project Team has been a cornerstone of Sligo’s night-time economy for nearly a decade. Their sustained growth and development over the years stand as a testament to the power of community-driven initiatives.
Edel Doran, Sligo’s Night-Time Economy Advisor, shared her enthusiasm:
"It's wonderful to see the recognition of the night-time economy of Sligo Town on an internationally accredited level, particularly the work of the Purple Flag Taskforce. The volunteer efforts of this partnership not only supported the case for Sligo's selection as a Night-Time Economy pilot town but continue to shape and develop our local night-time offering, and are an incredible support in helping to realise the town's Action Plan."
This 10th Purple Flag is not just a milestone—it's a celebration of a decade of dedication, innovation, and community spirit in making Sligo’s night-time scene one of the best in the country.