Yorkshire Post

SHOWING CANNES DO ATTITUDE

Region pitches cultural strength at France event

- MARK CASCI BUSINESS EDITOR Email: mark.casci@ypn.co.uk Twitter: @MarkCasci

THE CULTURAL and sporting prowess of Yorkshire’s cities and towns will form the centrepiec­e of the propositio­ns put forward to potential investors as this year’s MIPIM conference.

Delegation­s from both the Sheffield and Leeds local enterprise partnershi­ps (LEPs) will attend the week long event in Cannes in Southern France next month.

Both LEPs will seek to highlight cultural plans for Yorkshire, including that of the revived Capital of Culture bid in Leeds and the plans for a trail of sculptures in Sheffield at the event, considered to be the largest property conference in the world.

Crucially both LEPs will form part of a wider panel drawn up of partnershi­ps from city regions in Manchester, Liverpool and Newcastle under the Northern Powerhouse banner as part of a pabel sessions focused on what it called “northern style”.

The Leeds City Region LEP will seek to highlight to investors how culture and sport are key drivers for regenerati­on in the region. It will use the example of Rutland Mills in Wakefield which is currently the centre of a multi-million pound regenerati­on project. The conference will also be used by Bradford City Council as a springboar­d for its plans and opportunit­ies around a number of new developmen­t sites.

In addition, the programme also includes panel sessions on topics including how a Leeds City Region and London partnershi­p benefits the UK economy in conjunctio­n with the London Economic Action Partnershi­p (LEAP) and investment­s such as the East Leeds Extension.

Meanwhile Sheffield’s Gateway to the North public art project ‘Gateway to the North’ will be showcased to investors as the Sheffield LEP seeks to make the Don Valley corridor a cultural destinatio­n.

The “Onwards & Upwards” artwork by Alex Chinneck, featuring a trail of sculptural chimneys, was selected by Sheffield LEP to go forward for considerat­ion by the Northern Cultural Regenerati­on Fund (NCRF).

That decision opened up the possibilit­y investment worth up to £4m in the scheme, maximising its potential as a catalyst for major regenerati­on and transforma­tion of the Don Valley waterways.

Mr Chinneck will join the private and public sector delegation from Sheffield City Region (SCR) for the event.

Sir Nigel Knowles, chairman of the LEP, said: “MIPIM is our opportunit­y to showcase Sheffield City Region’s excellence in innovation, super-connected economy and great quality of life to the world.

“Together, we propose to create a new cultural destinatio­n for Sheffield City Region and the UK: an immersive encounter with art, industry, history and nature.”

Councillor Susan Hinchcliff­e, leader of Bradford City Council and chair of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority, said: “It’s crucially important for the region to have a strong, unified and dynamic presence at MIPIM to ensure we continue to increase our levels of investment and as result deliver inclusive economic growth for the people who live and work here.

“I’m pleased that private sector support has continued to grow for the City Region’s delegation and I look forward to us working together across this programme to raise the internatio­nal profile of Bradford and the City Region.

“In particular I’m delighted that Bradford will have a number of new developmen­t opportunit­ies to launch during the conference display.”

MIPIM takes place between March 13 and 16 at the Palais des Festivals, Cannes, France.

£4M

The amount of cash that the Northern Cultural Regenerati­on Fund (NCRF) could attract.

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SHOWCASE: Delegation­s from both the Sheffield and Leeds local enterprise partnershi­ps (LEPs) will attend the week long event in Cannes.

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