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MP convenes creative leaders for prospective Ipswich City of Culture bid

Ipswich MP Jack Abbott brought together local cultural figures on Wednesday, 6 August, to explore a potential City of Culture bid. During the meeting, Ipswich Borough Council leader Neil MacDonald admitted he hasn't yet read the council's "huge" £30,000 Culture and Heritage Strategy.

Ipswich MP and local culture leaders convened at St Stephen's Church to discuss Ipswich's prospective City of Culture bid
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Ipswich MP and local culture leaders convened at St Stephen's Church to discuss Ipswich's prospective City of Culture bid

Why it matters: The UK City of Culture designation could generate £700 million for Ipswich's local economy, while showcasing the town's creativity on a national stage.

The big picture: Abbott opened the afternoon session by highlighting the value of the creative economy locally, referencing Ed Sheeran's concert impact and praising Brighten the Corners' work. He said pursuing the accolade would "show ambition" and provide new ways to "inject pride back into our town".

What was discussed:

  • Abbott emphasised how the region has suffered from "brain drain", with the City of Culture bid offering aspirational aims that could improve perceptions of Ipswich.

  • Suzanne Chung from CHIp stressed the importance of involving young people and "how we can inspire them to stay" in Ipswich.

  • Jo Carrick from Red Rose Chain theatre discussed the potential use of the Willis building for creative projects, recalling successful past performances there.

  • Marcus Harris from Brighten the Corners and Arts Council England highlighted the opportunity to choose "what story we want to tell" about Ipswich.

  • Jake from Eastern Angle advocated for focusing on "the journey", saying the bid process could improve existing cultural offerings and sector "cohesion".

  • Linda from Ipswich Community Media shared how their learners show incredible pride in living in Ipswich and interest in the town's history.

  • Max Thomas from Ipswich Windrush raised the importance of ensuring the entire town is included, not just the centre or waterfront, while Amy Wragg from SoapBox CIC championed grassroots communities and DIY gigs in alternative spaces.

For context: In February of this year, Ipswich Borough Council commissioned a Culture and Heritage Strategy, costing taxpayers a total of £29,899.

The strategy was to set out how Ipswich would leverage its heritage and creative sector to increase visitors, foster vibrant communities, and boost the appeal of the night-time economy, but despite assurances made in the original consultation process, there has been no public access to the document after half a year. When quizzed on the strategy, Councillor Neil MacDonald said he had not yet read the "huge document".

What's next: Abbott will hold regular monthly meetings to develop the project further, with bidding potentially opening by late 2025 or early 2026.

Harris reminded attendees to consider "what do you want to leave behind" after the process.

The bottom line: Ipswich's creative community is mobilising behind a potential City of Culture bid that could transform the town's economy and reputation while addressing talent retention challenges.

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