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June 1st, 2022 Martin Walker News 0 comments 830

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County Durham may not have been named UK City of Culture 2025, but after such a captivating campaign, the partners driving the bid remain committed to delivering a pioneering cultural programme with a lasting legacy.

The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) revealed Bradford had been selected as the winner of the prestigious competition.

And while Durham has missed out on the title, the publicity surrounding the Durham 2025 campaign has helped strengthen its reputation as a place where creativity and innovation thrive.

Durham County Council, Durham University and Culture Durham – the partners spearheading the campaign – are determined to deliver on the ambitious plans within the bid, creating a county of culture that attracts tourists from across the UK and beyond, delivers thousands of new jobs and improves wellbeing.

As well as working with local and international artists and producers to create a spectacular programme, the partners will support communities to bring cultural regeneration to their neighbourhoods. This will ensure the whole county is connected and celebrated through art, sport, food and science.

While the full programme is still under wraps, 2025 will be a big year for the county, as it celebrates the global bicentenary of the Stockton and Darlington Railway and hosts the National Astronomy Meeting.

The Durham 2025 partners will also work with national agencies to seek support for Place Labs. This will see innovative creative hubs introduced in major settlements across the county, providing a space for communities to share ideas and deliver their own cultural activities.

Together with the county’s existing festival and events programme; major developments at cultural attractions across the county; capital projects such as plans to bring the former Durham Light Infantry Museum and Art Gallery back into use as an exhibition centre, gallery and café; and anticipated investment from the BBC and Arts Council England – culture will remain at the heart of efforts to drive economic growth and level up the region.

Thousands of residents, businesses and creative practitioners were involved in the bid’s development, contributing a range of ideas, with many featured in the final submission.

This spirit of collaboration will also live on, with the bonds forged between cultural organisations during the journey stronger than ever before, and many new connections formed.

Cllr Amanda Hopgood, leader of Durham County Council, said: “We are of course disappointed that County Durham will not be the next UK City of Culture, but, on behalf of all of the partners, I would like to congratulate Bradford and wish them the best of luck for 2025.

“We are immensely proud of getting so far in the competition and for being the only county to make the shortlist.

“This is thanks in no small part to the support we have received from people and businesses across the region, and we are so grateful to everyone who backed the bid.

“We know the transformational impact a vibrant cultural offer has on residents.

“Not only does it bring people together and energise our communities, but it raises aspirations and attracts people and investment into our towns and villages.

“Working alongside our partners and communities, we will channel the excitement, enthusiasm and innovation that has come to the fore during the Durham 2025 campaign, to create a county of culture with a legacy that extends well beyond 2025.”

Tony Harrington, chair of Culture Durham, a partnership of more than 20 cultural organisations from across the county, said: “It’s a great shame we’ve missed out on UK City of Culture status for 2025, as we believe Durham truly is no ordinary county. However, this is by no means the end of the Durham 2025 campaign.

“Over the last year, it has been wonderful to see excitement for the bid grow, and to hear people’s ideas. It’s vital we keep this momentum going and deliver a radical and relevant programme that reflects our past, present and future and offers everyone the chance to get involved.

“This really is just the start of our journey.”

Key cultural developments underway or in the pipeline in County Durham include:

• The £5.9m redevelopment of Locomotion in Shildon, including the creation of a new building that will allow the museum to display more rail vehicles from the national collection. This will make Locomotion home to the largest museum collection of historic rail vehicles in Europe.
• The Remaking Beamish project, which is bringing a new era to the museum in the form of a 1950s town and farm.
• The ongoing development of Bishop Auckland following the opening of the Spanish Gallery, reopening of Auckland Castle and continued success of Kynren.
• Exciting plans are being drawn up to mark the bi-centenary of the Stockton and Darlington Railway, with local authorities, cultural organisations and communities across the region involved in the planning. Special steam train journeys, exhibitions, parades and arts and theatre event are just some of the activities planned.
• The delivery of a world-class festival and events programme, including upcoming food festivals in Bishop Auckland and Seaham, Brass, Durham Pride and Durham Fringe Festival. Lumiere, the UK’s leading light festival, will also return in 2023 and 2025.
• The return of the Bright Ideas Gathering, piloted during Lumiere in 2021.
• The creation of a new dedicated history centre on the outskirts of Durham City, bringing together six miles of archives, heritage and registration services, along with a café and exhibition space.
• Durham County Council’s Cabinet have approved proposals to bring the former Durham Light Infantry Museum and Art Gallery back into use as an exhibition centre, gallery and café.
• County Durham has been selected as a priority place for investment by Arts Council England.
• The BBC has announced its plans to invest £25 million in the North East over the next five years.

 

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