East Riding of Yorkshire Council is currently leading the development of a Culture and Heritage Strategy for the area, and they want to hear from you.
This strategy sets out to be ambitious and will be crucial in influencing local culture and heritage. It aspires to celebrate the identity of the East Riding, promote education and inclusivity, and attract future investment to strengthen the local offer.
Culture and heritage are hugely important to our communities, and this is an opportunity for the community to share their thoughts on a vision for culture and heritage, ensuring that it meets the needs and aspirations of local people and the sector.
Whether you're a designer, producer, artist, cultural professional, or have a passion for the arts, culture and heritage, they want to hear from you. This is a chance to share your thoughts and play an important role in the future development of the strategy, services, and community impact.
Please share your thoughts by completing this quick survey https://consultation.eastriding.gov.uk/s/ER_Culture_and_Heritage/ and help East Riding of Yorkshire Council to gain a variety of feedback.
Feel free to share this with family and friends as they hope to learn as much as possible from their participants including what you would like to see and experience moving forward.
To ensure that everyone has the opportunity to take part, let them know of any specific access support needs you may have as soon as possible by contacting: cultural.strategy@eastriding.gov.uk
Councillor Nick Coultish, East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s cabinet member for culture, leisure and tourism, said: ‘’This survey is a fantastic way for people to get involved and help to create a culture and heritage strategy which is reflective of their wants and needs.
‘’We want to hear from as many people as possible and we will work hard to ensure that the feedback is used to build upon our expansive culture and heritage footprint moving forward!’’
The survey will be live until Sunday 9 March. East Riding of Yorkshire Council looks forward to hearing from you.
This project is being funded by the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.