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'Renowned for creativity' Leaders consider UK City of Culture bid
Bristol Post
|January 14, 2026
BRISTOL is considering making a bid to become the UK City of Culture in 2029.
St Pauls Carnival is among the events showing Bristol is uniquely alive with civic and creative energy, says Dr Anna Rutherford, co-chair of One City Culture board
(Pic: David Tidman)
The Government competition was launched in 2009 and invites UK towns, cities or regions to set out a vision for culture-led transformation.
The winning city will receive £10 million from the government to deliver a yearlong programme of events.
Bristol councillors will meet on Tuesday to decide whether to submit an expression of interest to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
The UK City of Culture programme shines a national spotlight on the cultural life of cities, with previous winners experiencing a boost in economy, tourism and investment.
Bradford was selected by the government as the UK City of Culture 2025 from 20 bids across the country.
Philip Walker, head of culture at Bristol City Council, said: "Our city is renowned for its creativity - from street art and music to festivals and independent venues.
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