Wiltshire Council has not previously developed a Council Cultural Strategy since its formation in 2009.
The Wiltshire Cultural Strategy 2024-2030 supports the delivery of key priorities set out in Wiltshire Council’s 2022-32 Business Plan. It seeks to provide a better connected, stronger creative and cultural sector and a more vibrant and diverse cultural offer, delivered through collaboration with strategic partners, the cultural and creative sector, and communities.
Minutes:
David Redfern, Director – Leisure, Culture, and Communities, delivered a presentation on the Wiltshire Cultural Strategy 2024 – 2030, alongside Tamzin Earley, Arts and Funding Manager, and Paul Pritchard, Service Manager – Development.
It was explained that Wiltshire Council had not previously developed a Council Cultural Strategy since its formation in 2009. As such, the Council had commissioned the development of a strategy with financial support from the Arts Council England. Officers were keen to develop a strategy that served the entire county and worked as an enabling tool that supported the delivery of arts and culture and yielded the wider benefits of related activities, such as enhancing the county’s natural heritage and landscape, improving the mental health and wellbeing of residents, and creating resilient and vibrant communities.
A set of presentation slides were delivered which detailed the background to the strategy, why the strategy was necessary, the progress made to date, the strategy’s visions, principles, and main themes, and next steps. Members were informed that officers had initially identified 5 key themes, however through stakeholder conversations and the engagement process, this had increased to 7 key themes which were: Identity; Health and Wellbeing; Community; Economy; Tourism; Communicate; and Connect.
Finally, it was noted that the next steps included corporate endorsement and continued conversations with designers to ensure that the strategy was delivered efficiently. Furthermore, the Cultural Partnership was highlighted as being the delivery mechanism for the strategy, therefore officers emphasised the importance of widening local partnerships and the development of the Council’s Cultural Forum in which key officers from across the Council would work in tandem to help shape the strategy. Members were informed that officers were looking to launch the strategy in Autumn 2024 at the first Cultural Assembly.
During the discussion, points included:
At the conclusion of the discussion, Councillors Dr Nick Murry, Stewart Palmen, and Mel Jacob proposed further recommendations in respect of including the environment and climate as a key theme and requesting the attachment of a budget to the strategy. Following a vote on the motion, it was:
Resolved:
The Committee:
1) Endorsed the Wiltshire Cultural Strategy 2024 – 2030.
2) Requested that there was a budget attached to the Strategy.
3) Requested the Climate and Environment was added as a Key Theme.
4) Acknowledged the Action Plan that was being proposed.
5) Requested a report on the delivery of the Strategy in 18 months’ time.
Councillors Tony Jackson and Stuart Wheeler requested that their votes against Resolution 3 be recorded.
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