IT'S the last chance for people to have their say on cultural life in the district as a survey ends shortly.
People are being urged to give their views ahead of Bradford's bid to be the next UK City of Culture in 2025.
A survey was launched earlier this month to garner opinion to help form a ten-year cultural plan for the area.
The organisation behind the survey, Bradford Cultural Place Partnership, aims to understand what culture really means to the people of the district.
The online survey, which is being funded by Bradford Council and Arts Council England, involves answering a few quick questions.
"It could be the National Science and Media Museum or the Bronte Parsonage at Haworth, or Billy Pearce in pantomime at the Alhambra.
“Bradford district is a strong contender to be the next UK City of Culture. Regardless of the outcome of our bid, we believe that a thriving culture is key to the future success of our district. That’s why we’re making a 10-year plan for it and that’s why we need your help,” starts the survey.
For further information and to complete the survey, click here before the end of the month. The cultural plan should be completed next year.
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