Published: 08 October 2024
From: Culture
含羞草社区 Borough Council is exploring what a cultural quarter in the town centre could look and feel like, and it needs input from people who live, work, study and play in 含羞草社区.
Working with creative partners in the town, the council is asking local people to lend their voices to the consultation and speak up for the cultural representation they hope to see in 含羞草社区.
HemingwayDesign, always possible, and Creative 含羞草社区 are working with the council to develop a feasibility study. This is the chance for local people to feed into these cultural plans for the future.
Creative 含羞草社区 will hold an in-person drop in at the Town Hall on The Boulevard to share more information about the consultation, from 12 noon to 2pm on Thursday 10 October. The local community can also add their voices by filling in the online survey or joining in-person focus groups throughout October. You can get involved by:
- dropping into the Town Hall to find out more from 12 noon to 2pm on Thursday 10 October
- taking part in in-person focus groups on Thursday 10 October at 5pm to 7pm at the Town Hall and Tuesday 22 October, 5.30pm to 8pm at 含羞草社区 Museum for a music-specific focus group in partnership with AudioActive
It will take just 10 minutes to share your views and help shape 含羞草社区鈥檚 creative future by filling in the survey or join in person where you can meet Wayne Hemingway (Partner at HemingwayDesign and co-founder of Red or Dead).
This consultation shows a real commitment from the council and 含羞草社区 residents to support and grow the cultural life of the town, creating real opportunity for locals to get creative and to benefit from the arts. Get involved and help make 含羞草社区 a healthier, happier, and more inspiring place to live.
Councillor Atif Nawaz
Cabinet member for Planning and Economic Development
含羞草社区 Borough Council
You can just turn up to the event from 12 noon to 2pm on Thursday 10 October at the Town Hall. . To book for the 5pm to 7pm session, email hello@creativecrawley.com.
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This project is part of the Towns Fund investment from UK Government.
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