Winning UK City of Culture 2025 will transform ABC Borough and act as catalyst for culture-led regeneration across NI

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Lanyon Group

7th Mar 2022

Photo (L-R): Amberlea Neely, Bid Manager, ABC25; Alderman Glenn Barr, Lord Mayor, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council; Roger Wilson, Chief Executive, Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council.

Winning the title UK City of Culture 2025 would be transformative for the society and economy of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon (ABC), and Northern Ireland, creating the right conditions for the arts and culture sector to flourish.

That was the message from a meeting of key stakeholders backing ABC25 – the Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon bid for the title in 2025 – at a showcase event held in Parliament Buildings, Stormont.

They heard that the unique characteristics of the borough have given it a strong cultural identity and how the title would act as a catalyst to reconnect with its communities, keep historical traditions alive and reassert ABC’s influence across the globe.

ABC’s bid, known as ABC25, focuses on enhancing existing cultural provision as well as developing new arts, economic and digital infrastructure to engage and excite more people. It has identified a need to attract more public and private sector investment to develop hotel and accommodation provision in the region, and centres on bringing in a Green Manifesto to make ABC25 the most sustainable UK City of Culture yet.

It will also create spaces for the next generation to flourish in a nurturing environment through a programme which celebrates the diversity of culture, languages and communities, while also looking beyond 2025 to put in place partnerships that demonstrate how smaller cities can have a forward-looking approach to culture and heritage.

The event showed how the distinctive mix of Armagh City, an ancient capital steeped in heritage and traditions; Banbridge, a bustling market town borne out of the linen industry; Craigavon, a manufacturing hub built around a 1960s new town; and a rural hinterland make for a powerful combination for UK City of Culture 2025.  The uniqueness of the people and the location have been integral in the shaping of the proposed programme of events.

Designed by artists, cultural practitioners, communities and even creative bureaucrats, the programme has been developed following extensive creative and community consultation and is built around the themes of Nurture and Nature, Traditions for the Future, and Provoking Thought.

Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council Alderman Glenn Barr, said: “Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon has all the ingredients to make UK City of Culture 2025 the best yet. We are exceptionally lucky to have a cultural heritage that is the envy of the world, and talented and creative people who have the passion and drive to bring this bid alive for future generations.

“Our programme of events plays to the strengths of our three distinct urban areas and unlocks the potential of the artists, creatives and entrepreneurs who call this place home. ABC25 is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to show the world what we can achieve working together and we can’t wait to show the judges our plans in further detail.”

The Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport longlisted Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon in the last eight in the competition to be named UK City of Culture 2025. Others on the list include Bradford, Cornwall, Derby, County Durham, Southampton, Sterling and Wrexham County Borough.

The successful entrant will benefit significantly from millions of pounds of investment in social, economic and culture-led regeneration initiatives and events that will be extensively promoted across the UK and internationally.