The team helping to draft Llangollen's bid to become the UK's first official Town of Culture had its first meeting last night (Thursday).
A large number of people drawn from across the local community pledged their support to become stakeholders in the process at a public meeting in the Town Hall just over a week ago when it was unanimously decided to go ahead with a bid to become the UK's first official Town of Culture, which could lead to a cash boost of up to £3 million.
At its meeting earlier this week the Town Council, which is spearheading the process, approved the submission of an official Expression of interest in the competition being run by the UK Government's Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) for towns in Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The overall winner will receive £3 million to deliver the programme. Two finalists in the same category will each receive £250,000 to deliver elements of their proposed programme.
Shortlisted places will be announced this spring. The full application phase
will run from spring to autumn 2026, followed by panel visits in autumn 2026.
Finalists and the winning town will be announced in early 2027. The delivery
year will be 2028.
Last night over 20 people who have joined the bid drafting team met for the first time at the International Pavilion to closely examine a first draft of the expression of interest, which has to be submitted by March 31, and suggest additions or amendments to it.
They were welcomed by the Mayor, Cllr Aled Morris, and later thanked for their efforts by town clerk Gareth Thomas.
As part of an exhaustive public consultation process a similar meeting will be held next Tuesday.
Meanwhile, the council has prepared a post (shown below) for its social media, outlining the town's competition entry and explaining the importance of public participation. It contains the new official logo which bears a slogan proudly declaring: "I'm backing the bid."




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