Coventry Telegraph

£4MILLION BOOST TOWARDS CITY OF CULTURE EVENTS

WEST MIDLANDS MAYOR HAILS ‘GOLDEN OPPORTUNIT­Y’ FOR THE CITY

- By MATT LLOYD News Reporter

The WMCA and I are immensely proud of Coventry City of Culture 2021 and, as our funding commitment shows, we will give it our full support Andy Street

A £4MILLION grant has been approved to help fund Coventry’s City of Culture year in 2021.

The cash boost was approved today by the board of the West Midlands Combined Authority making the body the largest regional investor in the project.

Coventry City of Culture trust will be able to use the money to help towards the cost of putting on the year-long celebratio­n of the arts in the city.

It comes on top of a £31million transport investment package which was agreed by the WMCA back in June to help the city with works around Pool Meadow bus station, road and cycle improvemen­ts and new lighting in time for 2021.

Andy Street, the Mayor of the West Midlands and chair of the WMCA board, said: “The City of Culture is a golden opportunit­y and a brilliant stage on which to showcase the great pool of cultural and digital talent in Coventry and the wider West Midlands.

“It is also great for the residents, through both job and volunteeri­ng opportunit­ies, and of course the wide range of events, shows and activities to enjoy or take part in throughout the year. Like the Commonweal­th Games the following year, I hope City of Culture will leave a legacy for generation­s to come.

“The WMCA and I are immensely proud of Coventry City of Culture 2021 and, as our funding commitment shows, we will give it our full support.”

Martin Sutherland, chief executive of the Coventry City of Culture Trust, said: “We are delighted to receive this level of support from WMCA, which is a real seal of approval in the major strides we have taken since winning the title just over 18 months ago.

“This funding will help us to deliver a programme that has a positive impact for Coventry - and the wider region - not just in 2021 but well into the future.”

City of Culture is expected to attract 2.5 million visitors, including 50,000 from abroad, and generate £106 million for the region’s tourism sector as well as boost cultural and digital industries.

Around 80 per cent of people in Coventry are expected to visit or experience at least three City of Culture events during the year.

Cllr George Duggins, leader of Coventry City Council, said: “This funding is another sign of the faith in our city and our ability to stage not just an amazing year for everyone to enjoy, but to build something lasting for the people of the city now and in the years ahead.

“This is such an exciting time for Coventry. We are currently enjoying our year as European City of Sport and building towards 2021 and our year as City of Culture. The city is changing, with many improvemen­ts now under way, and we are seeing new attraction­s and venues opening their doors.

“Together with investment from the city council and other sources, this grant will add to that work and help showcase some of the amazing venues and talent in Coventry - creating even more events for residents and visitors to enjoy in 2021.

“The many communitie­s and cultures in Coventry have made us rich in a wide variety of art forms and diversity and we look forward to celebratin­g all of those and sharing them with everyone to show what a vibrant and amazing city we have.”

City of Culture 2021 has a total cost of £36.4million, with about a third coming from local sources including the WMCA, Coventry City Council and Warwickshi­re County Council.

Cllr Patrick Harley, leader of Dudley Council and WMCA portfolio holder for culture and digital, said: “This investment shows that across the region we are backing Coventry to deliver a fantastic cultural experience for residents and visitors.

“It also provides a major opportunit­y for the region’s digital, arts and culture sector both raising our profile and leaving a lasting legacy.”

According to projection­s Coventry City of Culture is expected to grow the region’s creative industries, including through the creation of 20 new cultural organisati­ons or small businesses.

Coventry City of Culture Trust will also be supporting innovative businesses as well as developing leadership programmes within the city.

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