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Manchester is asking its residents to shape its cultural future

Over the next ten years Manchester is reaching out to its citizens to have their say on where money is spent.

The Council has teamed up with Spark Consultation who are reaching out to local people along with creative, arts and cultural organisations to guide a new cultural plan.

The scheme will encompass a wide range of artistic endeavours, ranging from captivating performance to hands-on art and craft experiences.

Councilor Luthfur Rahman, Deputy Leader of Manchester City Council said: “We know Manchester people are brimming with ideas and your contributions will make a real impact on what will be available to see, hear and do over the next decade.”

After the recent launching of Aviva Studios – a new cultural space that opened in the heart of Manchester – will produce and present an ambitious programme of creative work. 

Rahman added: “Manchester has a global reputation for arts and culture, bolstered in no small part by the opening of Aviva Studios recently.”

Over the next decade the plan will propel the city forward by developing new investments as well as finding solutions to new challenges. 

The consultation will be open until November 30 2023 and you can submit your suggestions with this link.

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