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    Historic Caerleon to compete for first ever UK Town of Culture

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryFebruary 13, 2026No Comments
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    Newport City Council’s cabinet has backed putting forward Caerleon for the first ever UK Town of Culture competition.

    At its meeting yesterday, cabinet approved development and submission of an expression of interest to the competition.

    The winning town will receive £3m from the UK government to deliver a year-long programme of cultural events that help tell their unique story and bring the community together.

    Caerleon’s rich history, strong sense of civic identity, and range of independent businesses, community venues and community-led cultural activity make it the perfect candidate for the Town of Culture competition.

    Caerleon is internationally recognised as an important site within Roman history. It is the site of Isca Augusta, one of only three permanent Roman legionary fortresses in Britain, alongside York and Chester.

    Today the town still draws thousands of visitors each year to the site of the Roman amphitheatre, the legionary barracks, extensive fortress bath and buried archaeology, as well as the National Roman Legion Museum, operated by Amgueddfa Cymru.

    Caerleon benefits from a formal, active partnership set up in 2024 between the council, Amgueddfa Cymru and Cadw, to further develop the cultural and heritage offer in the town.

    This partnership has strong community representation on both its steering group and governance board, ensuring that the community has a voice in shaping the partnership’s work.

    Caerleon also already has a fantastic community-led cultural scene, which includes the Caerleon Arts Festival, held every year since 2003.

    In addition to existing partnerships and community groups, the council is also looking to work with key business partners in the area to develop the bid.

    “I’m delighted that my cabinet colleagues have backed putting Caerleon forward to be the UK’s first ever Town of Culture,” said Councillor Emma Corten, cabinet member for culture and communications.

    “This is the first ever Town of Culture competition, and we know that Caerleon has exactly what they’re looking for.

    “We’ve got our brilliant Roman history, we’ve got the stories around Arthur, we’ve got a wonderful community and the historic buildings.

    “Caerleon really does have it all, so we cannot wait to get going with this process.”

    Expressions of interest to the UK Town of Culture competition must be submitted by 31 March 2026.

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