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    Still time to provide opinion on shaping the future of culture in Wales

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryAugust 6, 2024No Comments
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    With the National Eisteddfod underway, the Welsh Government is encouraging people to provide their views on its vision for the culture sector, with just under a month to go until the consultation closes.

    The draft Priorities for Culture focus on three main priorities:

    • Bringing people together through culture
    • Promoting Wales as a nation of culture
    • Ensuring the culture sector is resilient and sustainable

    These three priorities are supported by twenty draft ambitions which include culture being accessible to everyone in Wales, building relationships at home and abroad through culture and helping the sector to prosper now and in the future.

    The draft priorities apply to the entire culture sector in Wales, from national organisations to grassroots projects. The consultation is also relevant to all public sector organisations who are required to deliver the Well-being of Future Generations Act’s goal of ‘A Wales of Vibrant Culture and Thriving Welsh Language.’

    The National Eisteddfod in Pontypridd is an ideal opportunity for visitors to the Welsh Government’s stand to find out more about the consultation from staff and provide their response.

    Cabinet Secretary for Culture, Social Justice, Trefnydd and Chief Whip, Jane Hutt said: “The National Eisteddfod is a great place to see Welsh culture in action and, as a government, we are ambitious in our vision for the sector now and in the future.

    “Culture plays an incredibly important role in people’s lives, bringing them together with others and supporting social justice.

    “The draft priorities set the direction for culture in Wales by drawing on the talent and creativity we have within the sector to ensure it is successful and resilient.

    “It’s vital we have the opinions of as many people as possible as part of the consultation – we want to ensure the Priorities work for everyone.”

    The Priorities for Culture: 2024-2030 consultation is open and will close on Wednesday 4 September.

    To view the consultation and provide your views visit: www.gov.wales/draft-priorities-culture-wales-2024-2030

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