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Omagh has been awarded with a Purple Flag town status.
The accolade, launched in 2012, allows members of the public to quickly identify town & city centres that offer an entertaining, diverse, safe and enjoyable night out.
The initiative supports local working partnerships striving to achieve excellence for their area.
Vice Chair of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council - John Feely - was presented with the certificate at a ceremony last night.
He said:
"Well done to the businesses, the community and those in the Council who worked together to help achieve this."
Last night #Omagh was once again accredited #PurpleFlag status.
— John Feely (@J_F_belleek) 9 November 2018
As Vice Chair of FODC I was delighted to be present to receive the accolade.
Well done to the businesses, the community and those in the Council who worked together to help achieve this. pic.twitter.com/UTrkq3EnEQ
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