There were more than 200 responses to the consultation. Feedback was received from the online consultation, emailed responses, face-to-face consultation sessions and from members of the GM Culture and Social Impact Monitoring Committee and GM Economy, Business and Growth Scrutiny Committee.
Feedback and recurring comments which have shaped the final document included -
We have incorporated the feedback and the final proposed version of the Cultural Strategy is going to the Combined Authority on the Friday, March 29, 2019 to be approved.
The first draft of the Greater Manchester Culture Strategy went to public consultation in November 2018. There were more than 200 responses to the consultation. Feedback was received from the online consultation, emailed responses, face-to-face consultation sessions and from members of the GM Culture and Social Impact Monitoring Committee and GM Economy, Business and Growth Scrutiny Committee.
Feedback included recurring comments which have shaped the updated draft attached, including
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Greater Manchester will be the best place in the world to create, participate in and engage with culture and heritage.
Greater Manchester is known around the world for our significant contribution to culture.
Our proposals, outlined in this draft strategy will be to maintain and further develop our cultural offer.
We want to grow our reputation by inspiring and supporting our residents to express their own creativity and by developing, attracting and retaining the very best creative talent.
Our aspiration is to create a place where artists and cultural organisations are supported to deliver high quality culture that means we are a leading centre for culture regionally, nationally and internationally.
We want to hear from people who live, work and play across Greater Manchester. Your feedback on the plans will be used to develop the final strategic plan for the future development of culture across the city-region.
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