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We are seeking your views to help shape a new Culture Strategy for Hull.
In 2023, Hull City Council undertook engagement and consultation with partners and communities across the city. From this research we identified six ambitions which make up the new ten-year Community Plan for Hull (2024 to 2034).
These ambitions also serve as the starting point for consultation towards creating a new five-year Culture Strategy for 2025 to 2030 with the main theme being 'Continue to build Hull’s reputation as a leading UK city in community led culture and heritage'.
You told us what culture means to you and what role it should play in our city, our streets and our communities. Now, in developing the Culture Strategy, we want to deepen our understanding of what matters most to you, ensuring our delivery plan represents a shared ambition for the city, and is shaped by the people who live, work and study here.
Responses to this survey will work in tandem with in-person data collection, directly impacting the contents of the new Culture Strategy and consequently the things that happen here in Hull.
We are seeking your views to help shape a new Culture Strategy for Hull.
In 2023, Hull City Council undertook engagement and consultation with partners and communities across the city. From this research we identified six ambitions which make up the new ten-year Community Plan for Hull (2024 to 2034).
These ambitions also serve as the starting point for consultation towards creating a new five-year Culture Strategy for 2025 to 2030 with the main theme being 'Continue to build Hull’s reputation as a leading UK city in community led culture and heritage'.
You told us what culture means to you and what role it should play in our city, our streets and our communities. Now, in developing the Culture Strategy, we want to deepen our understanding of what matters most to you, ensuring our delivery plan represents a shared ambition for the city, and is shaped by the people who live, work and study here.
Responses to this survey will work in tandem with in-person data collection, directly impacting the contents of the new Culture Strategy and consequently the things that happen here in Hull.