Lisa Nandy says government hopes to build on success of cities of culture programme, with £3.5m for winnerToo many places have been “written out of the national story”, the culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, said as she launched a search for the UK’s first “town of culture”.The town of culture designation comes after the success of the cities of culture programme, which has put Derry, Hull, Coventry and, this year, Bradford in the limelight for a year, boosting the local economy, tourism, civic pride and access to the arts, according to its supporters. Continue reading...
Saturday 1 November 2025
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UK launches search for ‘town of culture’ among places ‘written out of national story’
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