Sunderland Echo

99-DAY COUNTDOWN TO CITY’S CULTURE BID

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

Leaders are calling on the Wearside public to throw its weight behind Sunderland’s attempt to win City of Culture status with just 99 days until it submits its bid.

The countdown until Sunderland’s first stage bid is submitted has begun, and the team from Sunderland 2021 and the wider North East cultural community are making a plea to the whole region to show their support for a title that could bring many millions of pounds to the North East.

Sunderland is second favourite to scoop the City of Culture 2021 crown, and would take the title from current winner Hull.

The city will make an initial submission in April, and will hear within months whether it has made the shortlist.

Rebecca Ball, director of Sunderland 2021, said: “The judges will be looking for a great many things from the winning city, and the compe- tition is tough, but Sunderland is the only North East city to be competing this year, giving us a great opportunit­y to fly the flag for the region.

“We need as much visible support as possible, so the more people and businesses across the region who download and use the 2021 twibbon on their social media, the more places that display our posters and the more businesses who back us financiall­y or through inkind support, the better at this crucial stage.”

A new company – Sunderland Culture – has been formed, to improve the city’s capacity to deliver a cultural programme in 2021, should it secure the title.

The organisati­on, which will be run by Keith Merrin, who is CEO at the National Glass Centre, will oversee the bid.

Mr Merrin said: “The whole city is behind this bid, and we know we have the capabiliti­es and capacity to deliver a stunning year of events and activities, if we are successful in this competitio­n.”

It is estimated that winning the status for 2017 will deliver a £60 million economicbo­ost to Hull, creating jobs and tourism opportunit­ies.

The team is asking people to spread the word by telling 10 people who may not know about Sunderland’s City of Culture Bid all the reasons Sunderland should win, and what it might mean for the North East.

Social media users are being encouraged to use the hashtag #tellten, which it is hoped will help the campaign go viral.

It is hoped that the cumulative effect of #tellten could be that thousands of new people hear about Sunderland 2021.

The Echo is supporting the culture bid as a media partner.

“We need as much visible support as possible” REBECCA BALL

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Sunderland launching its City of Culture bid in Keel Square.

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