
Dublin City Council hosted the Night Time Economy Summit at the Project Arts Centre to discuss the importance and sustainable growth of Dublin’s night time economy.
The summit brought together key stakeholders, industry experts, and representatives from various sectors to collaborate and envision a better future for the night time economy in Dublin.
The night time economy includes a wide range of activities and sectors such as culture, hospitality, sports, health, education, retail, festivals, and entertainment, contributing to Dublin’s cultural identity, economic vitality, and community well-being.
The summit featured panel discussions on topics like creating a safe and inclusive night time environment, improving mobility, adapting regulations, and incorporating sustainability and circular economy practices.
Dublin City Council stated that it values the night time economy and aims to foster a dynamic and inclusive environment for residents, businesses, and visitors.
Tom Brabazon, Chairperson of the summit stated, “The night time Economy involves numerous sectors, stakeholders and people involved in working, participating and enjoying a diverse array of activities during evening, night and early morning hours. Recognizing the economic, cultural, and social value that the night-time economy brings, this summit served as a crucial platform for collaboration, innovation, and envisioning a better future night time economy in our city.”