
Town once tagged ‘most bombed in NI’ is shortlisted in UK culture award scheme
The winner of that competition will receive a £10 million prize with the similar intention of it being spent on delivering cultural activities, restoring pride…
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Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said: “I want to say a massive congratulations to the 15 shortlisted towns and I wish them luck in the next round of the competition. The winning town will be designated "UK Town of Culture 2028," securing the government grant and hosting a season of culture that year. Five towns from Northern Ireland were among the 400 applicants.
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Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said: “I want to say a massive congratulations to the 15 shortlisted towns and I wish them luck in the next round of the competition.
according to The IndependentThe winning town will be designated "UK Town of Culture 2028," securing the government grant and hosting a season of culture that year.
according to The IndependentFive towns from Northern Ireland were among the 400 applicants
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