The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Recovery plan drawn up to save Dundee’s culture.

Groups will come together to guide city through a ‘time of extreme challenge’

- EMMA CRICHTON ecrichton@thecourier.co.uk

A recovery plan is being drawn up to save Dundee’s cultural buildings and organisati­ons from the long-term effects of coronaviru­s.

Groups will work to protect culture and tourism in the city during a “time of extreme challenge”.

Members of the Dundee Partnershi­p Cultural Developmen­t Group, including the city council, V&A Dundee, Dundee Rep Theatre and the city’s two universiti­es, will prepare a Culture Recovery and Resilience Plan to steer the city through the next two years.

The group, which was the driving force behind Dundee being named the UK’S first and only Unesco City of Design, was already working on a five-year strategy but has changed course to focus on the sector’s short-term recovery.

Beth Bate, director of Dundee Contempora­ry Arts, said: “As we begin to plan for a post-lockdown reality it’s absolutely vital Dundee’s cultural sector is supported to rebuild as quickly as possible, in order to continue serving communitie­s and contributi­ng to our economy.

“It’s hugely heartening that we are able to work together to take positive strategic action towards achieving this aim, and I look forward to working with colleagues across the city on this in the coming weeks.”

City council leader and Dundee Partnershi­p chairman John Alexander said strong partnershi­ps are needed more than ever.

“The developmen­t of this plan will be vital to help chart a course for the way ahead, reflecting a bold and ambitious vision for the future of Dundee and its people,” he added.

“I am optimistic that the creativity

“It’s hugely heartening that we are able to work together. BETH BATE

and determinat­ion of everyone in this sector will contribute significan­tly to the recovery efforts for Dundee and its economy as we move forward.”

The developmen­t group will work alongside the city’s tourism recovery plan which will be “absolutely vital” for Dundee’s economic recovery.

Gillian Easson, director of Creative Dundee, said: “It’s very encouragin­g to see how quickly the city has rallied together during incredibly difficult times for everyone to ensure that Dundee’s culture doesn’t stop.

“The city is built on strong partnershi­ps and the cultural sector continues to reach out and ensure that citizens are at the very heart of exploring what comes next.

“The cultural resilience plan will be absolutely critical for the sustainabi­lity of our communitie­s and the wider city’s recovery.”

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Picture: Kim Cessford. A Culture Recovery and Resilience Plan will be prepared to steer Dundee through the next two years.

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