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We are writing to urge you to establish a new town of culture award to run alongside the UK city of culture, and to celebrate and boost arts, culture, investment and jobs in towns across the country.We are writing to urge you to establish a new town of culture award to run alongside the UK city of culture, and to celebrate and boost arts, culture, investment and jobs in towns across the country.
As you know, the city of culture is not just a title but a huge opportunity. As you know, the city of culture is not just a title, but a huge opportunity.
The UK city of culture award has served as a catalyst for social and economic regeneration in the cities that have been awarded with the title, and shortlisted cities have similarly benefited from the bidding process which publicises the best of local culture.The UK city of culture award has served as a catalyst for social and economic regeneration in the cities that have been awarded with the title, and shortlisted cities have similarly benefited from the bidding process which publicises the best of local culture.
Yvette Cooper leads call for new 'town of culture' awardYvette Cooper leads call for new 'town of culture' award
As the 2017 city of culture, Hull attracted over £220m in investment, created 800 new jobs, opened 131 new businesses and attracted millions of tourists. The city of culture helped to boost the local economy and to foster an immense feeling of pride among residents.As the 2017 city of culture, Hull attracted over £220m in investment, created 800 new jobs, opened 131 new businesses and attracted millions of tourists. The city of culture helped to boost the local economy and to foster an immense feeling of pride among residents.
While towns are not exempt from applying for the city of culture title, only one town has made the shortlist previously, and small towns are simply not equipped to contend against major cities in a bidding process that is resource-intensive. That disqualifies huge parts of the country that are rich with cultural history and heritage.While towns are not exempt from applying for the city of culture title, only one town has made the shortlist previously, and small towns are simply not equipped to contend against major cities in a bidding process that is resource-intensive. That disqualifies huge parts of the country that are rich with cultural history and heritage.
Towns already lose out from national arts and culture investment. Arts Council funding is more than four times higher on average in city constituencies than it is in town constituencies. In addition, towns are facing growing economic challenges compared to cities, so losing out on arts and culture investment and jobs is even more of a problem. The number of jobs in English town constituencies has grown by just 5% in five years, compared to 11% in city constituencies. Towns already lose out from national arts and culture investment. Arts Council funding is more than four times higher on average in city constituencies than it is in town constituencies. In addition, towns are facing growing economic challenges compared with cities, so losing out on arts and culture investment and jobs is even more of a problem. The number of jobs in English town constituencies has grown by just 5% in five years, compared with 11% in city constituencies.
Instead of having to compete with big cities once every four years, or lose out completely, we believe there should be a distinctive town of culture award convened by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport every year.Instead of having to compete with big cities once every four years, or lose out completely, we believe there should be a distinctive town of culture award convened by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport every year.
From the proms at Pontefract Castle, to the Batley and Spen Youth Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford upon Avon, to the iconic old Adelphi cinema in Slough, the Turner gallery in Margate, the restoration of Auckland Castle and the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury festival towns and smaller communities across the country can be great showcases for culture and creativity. From the proms at Pontefract Castle, to the Batley and Spen Youth Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford upon Avon, to the iconic old Adelphi cinema in Slough, the Turner gallery in Margate, the restoration of Auckland Castle and the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury festival, towns and smaller communities across the country can be great showcases for culture and creativity.
A town of culture award would generate new investment, footfall and national recognition for the towns involved, and it would provide the opportunity for communities to be creative, ambitious and to celebrate the best of their local area. A year-long programme of cultural activities and events would help to regenerate local areas and high streets, create new jobs and bring communities together.A town of culture award would generate new investment, footfall and national recognition for the towns involved, and it would provide the opportunity for communities to be creative, ambitious and to celebrate the best of their local area. A year-long programme of cultural activities and events would help to regenerate local areas and high streets, create new jobs and bring communities together.
But perhaps most important of all, the award process would mean national funding organisations, such as the Arts Council and the Heritage Lottery Fund, or private sector organisations would be required to focus particularly on towns.But perhaps most important of all, the award process would mean national funding organisations, such as the Arts Council and the Heritage Lottery Fund, or private sector organisations would be required to focus particularly on towns.
We are therefore calling on the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to establish an annual town of culture prize and to promote increased arts and culture investment in our towns in order to offer our towns the same transformative opportunities as our cities.We are therefore calling on the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to establish an annual town of culture prize and to promote increased arts and culture investment in our towns in order to offer our towns the same transformative opportunities as our cities.
We hope that you can not only agree but work with devolved administrations to make this a nationwide initiative.We hope that you can not only agree but work with devolved administrations to make this a nationwide initiative.
We are requesting a meeting with you to discuss this further.We are requesting a meeting with you to discuss this further.
Yours sincerely,Yours sincerely,
Yvette Cooper MP, Normanton, Pontefract and CastlefordYvette Cooper MP, Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford
David Hanson MP, DelynDavid Hanson MP, Delyn
Tracy Brabin MP, Batley and SpenTracy Brabin MP, Batley and Spen
Gloria De Piero MP, AshfieldGloria De Piero MP, Ashfield
Tan Dhesi MP, SloughTan Dhesi MP, Slough
Helen Goodman MP, Bishop AucklandHelen Goodman MP, Bishop Auckland
David Drew MP, StroudDavid Drew MP, Stroud
Ian Lucas MP, WrexhamIan Lucas MP, Wrexham
James Frith MP, Bury NorthJames Frith MP, Bury North
Vernon Coaker MP, GedlingVernon Coaker MP, Gedling
Liz McInnes MP, Heywood and MiddletonLiz McInnes MP, Heywood and Middleton
Melanie Onn MP, Great GrimsbyMelanie Onn MP, Great Grimsby
Yasmin Qureshi MP, Bolton South EastYasmin Qureshi MP, Bolton South East
Nic Dakin MP, ScunthorpeNic Dakin MP, Scunthorpe
Chris Matheson MP, City of ChesterChris Matheson MP, City of Chester
Conor McGinn MP, St Helens NorthConor McGinn MP, St Helens North
Jo Platt MP, LeighJo Platt MP, Leigh
Ged Killen MP, Rutherglen and Hamilton WestGed Killen MP, Rutherglen and Hamilton West
Paula Sherriff MP, DewsburyPaula Sherriff MP, Dewsbury
Yvette CooperYvette Cooper
The ObserverThe Observer
UK city of cultureUK city of culture
LabourLabour
Jeremy WrightJeremy Wright
Arts Council EnglandArts Council England
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