Council seeks opinions on the local creative sector

By James Smith

4th Aug 2023 | Local News

The last survey into the local creative sector was run in 2019 (image via pxfuel)
The last survey into the local creative sector was run in 2019 (image via pxfuel)

Local businesses and those working in the creative sector are being asked to give their views on the future shape of the industry in the local area.

Warwick District Council (WDC) has commissioned BOP Consulting - an international consultancy specialising in culture and the creative economy - to rerun a survey originally undertaken in 2019.

The survey aims to understand strengths and successes of the creative community in the district and identify challenges faced by the sector.

The findings from the new survey will feature in a new strategy to hope the sector grow. This will be available in 2024.

Cllr Ella Billiald, portfolio holder for arts and economy said: "The council has a longstanding history of supporting and developing the creative and arts sector in Warwick District, including our Spark symposium and Ignite summer social, as well as the various support grants we offer.

"It's important for us to understand how we can support and develop the community over the next five years, so please do complete the survey and let us know your views."

If you are a creative business or individual working in Warwick district and would like to help to inform the future direction of the creative sector, complete the online survey.

     

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