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Sandown To Enter UK Town Of Culture Competition

  • Writer: Rufus Pickles
    Rufus Pickles
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read

An Isle of Wight seaside town is entering into the government’s UK Town of Culture competition – with a chance of winning £3.5 million.


Sandown Town Council (STC) unanimously voted to approve the submission of an Expression of Interest for the contest, at its meeting on Monday (January 26).


They will enter the small town category.


Newport and Ryde have already said they will be entering the medium town category.


STC will act as the accountable body for the bid, providing necessary local authority partnership required by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.


The winning town will receive £3.5 million to deliver a cultural programme in 2028 and longlisted places will be given £60,000 to develop a full bid, according to Whitehall.


Three key criteria will be used to judge the competition: a town’s unique story, how it will design a cultural programme for all and then deliver it successfully.


Sandown North councillor Tracy Mikich approached STC, expressing enthusiasm to explore a Sandown bid, Mayor Alex Lightfoot told the Broadway Centre meeting.


He said:

“It’s not where’s got the most established cultural offering, it’s about where the most change can be affected.”

Cllr Debbie Andre asked, “why wouldn’t we want to go for this” and described the contest as a “fantastic opportunity”.

“This is a journey towards 2028,” Cllr Ian Boyd said.
“The scheme is looking for a place that wants that journey to be all about development and isn’t just heading to a big party.
“Reaching a plateau – a better state for the town – and then moving on from there through that process of cultural investment.”

Cllr Joan Solomon said:

“Our argument has got to be the potential and how badly we need it.
"Very often when you go for something, if you don’t get it the paperwork you prepared and the arguments you’ve made attract attention and you go off in another direction.”

Cllr Mikich told the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) after the meeting:

“From the eccentric hat parades of our Regatta to the bizarre mystery of the Sandown Clown, now immortalised in a life-sized statue gifted to the town by the Xanadu Collective, Sandown is a town of resilience, camaraderie, and imagination.
“Perhaps most poignantly, it was here that Charles Darwin began On the Origin of Species, writing from a hotel that now stands derelict.
“Now, there’s a story that needs a new chapter: not one of extinction, but of evolution.”

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