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Our Place, Our Future: A Cultural Transformation is on the Way to Neath Port Talbot

17 July 2024

Three dynamic new strategies have been launched which collectively aim to invest in culture and heritage for the benefit of local people while also making Neath Port Talbot a nationally recognised visitor destination by 2030.

Left to right: Cllr Jeremy Hurley Cabiinet Member for Climate Change and Economic Growth, Cllr Cen Phillips Cabinet Member for Nature, Tourism and Wellbeing, Council Leader Cllr Steve Hunt and Andrew Thomas, Director of Education, Leisure and Lifelong Learning

The Neath Port Talbot Culture Strategy, Heritage Strategy, and Destination Management Plan were all officially unveiled at a launch evening in Neath’s Gwyn Hall on Tuesday, July 16th, 2024.

During the event, which was hosted by TV presenter, author and Associate Professor of History at Swansea University’s School of Culture and Communication, Dr Alex Langlands, the brand new ‘Stand Up for South Wales Comedy Festival’ was announced which aims to spread a ‘feel good factor’ throughout our communities this Autumn.

As well as three shows at each of our main theatre venues (Gwyn Hall, Princess Royal Theatre and Pontardawe Arts Centre), the festival will run in our valley communities with shows at smaller venues such as community centres, sports clubs and pubs.

Comics Milton Jones, Kiri Pritchard McLean and Port Talbot’s Bennett Arron along with Neath’s Paul James have all signed up.

The launch event for the suite of new strategies was attended by over 70 guests including community representatives and members of local arts and heritage groups together with partner organisations and funding institutions including the National Lottery Heritage Fund in Wales.

Cllr Cen Phillips, Neath Port Talbot Council’s Cabinet Member for Nature, Tourism and Wellbeing said: “This launch is a call to arms - we want to work with volunteers, community groups and the wider public sector and private sector to achieve our collective ambition to develop a high quality and accessible culture, heritage, sports and arts offer in the area.

“While the council will work hard to attract funding and provide the strategic framework, this will be very much a team effort and we hope our local communities are empowered to play their part too.”

 

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