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FAQs

1. What is Citizens for Culture?

Citizens for Culture is a groundbreaking initiative that places local people at the heart of cultural decision-making in the West of England. Through the UK’s first Citizens’ Assembly on Culture, a diverse group of residents will come together to shape a Cultural Delivery Plan that reflects the needs, priorities, and ambitions of the region.

The assembly will address the question:
“What would culture and creativity look like in the West of England if they were for everyone?”

The recommendations will help influence funding, policy, and investment in cultural projects across Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset, and South Gloucestershire.

 

2. Why is this happening?

Culture is central to our communities, yet decisions about funding and priorities are often made without public input. Citizens for Culture ensures that everyone has a voice in shaping the future of creativity in our region, not just those traditionally involved in the arts.

This initiative will:
Ensure fairer access to cultural funding and opportunities
Encourage fresh perspectives and new ideas
Create a citizen-led Cultural Delivery Plan that influences policy
Support economic growth, skills development, and wellbeing through culture

This is part of a wider movement towards citizen-led decision-making, ensuring culture is shaped by the people who experience it.

 

3. How does it work?

  • A Citizens’ Assembly will be convened in Autumn 2025, bringing together 40 people randomly selected from across the region.
  • Deliberation: Over several sessions, participants will learn from experts, discuss key issues, and develop recommendations.
  • Decision-Making: The group will shape a Cultural Delivery Plan, outlining priorities and actions for the region’s cultural future.
  • Implementation: A Citizen Oversight Panel will ensure that the assembly’s recommendations are acted upon.

 

4. Who is involved?

Citizens for Culture is a partnership between cultural organisations, funders, and local authorities, including:
Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol, North Somerset & South Gloucestershire Councils
West of England Combined Authority
Cultural partners such as Trinity Community Arts & St Pauls Carnival
Funders including Arts Council England, Paul Hamlyn Foundation & Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
A network of over 100 community and cultural organisations

 

5. How were people selected for the assembly?

A democratic lottery (sortition process) will ensure a representative mix of participants. This means:
A random selection process that reflects the region’s diversity
Extra emphasis on involving underrepresented communities (e.g., global majority communities, disabled people, rural residents, young people)
Participants will receive support (e.g., expenses, access needs) to ensure everyone can take part

The selection process is independent and fair, ensuring that no single group dominates decision-making.

 

6. What about the arts organisations—will they be left out?

No. Arts organisations are essential partners in this process. Citizens for Culture is not about replacing expertise—it is about bringing fresh perspectives into decision-making.

Cultural organisations will have multiple roles:
Contributing evidence and expertise to inform the assembly
Helping to implement the recommendations after the assembly
Acting as Assembly Advocates, supporting citizen-led approaches

This is about creating stronger partnerships between citizens, cultural leaders, and policymakers.

 

7. What impact will the Citizens’ Assembly have?

This is not just a talking shop—it will lead to real action. The assembly’s Cultural Delivery Plan will:
Inform local and regional cultural strategies
Influence funding decisions from major public and private sources
Ensure long-term citizen oversight to track progress
Pilot new projects with a dedicated £100,000 fund

The goal is to create a long-term shift in how cultural policy is made, ensuring citizens remain part of the decision-making process.

 

8. What if there’s no extra funding for culture—how will this help?

While local authority budgets are under pressure, this initiative helps make better use of existing resources. The assembly will:
Ensure funding is allocated fairly and strategically
Help cultural organisations work smarter, not harder
Encourage investment from new sources
Develop ideas that make culture more sustainable

Rather than competing for the same funding, this is about collaboration and smarter investment.

 

9. What if people don’t agree with the Citizens’ Assembly’s recommendations?

The assembly’s recommendations will be based on evidence, expert input, and citizen deliberation—not just opinion. The process is designed to be fair and balanced.

Local authorities and cultural organisations have committed to taking the recommendations seriously. The Citizen Oversight Panel will hold them accountable, ensuring that decisions aren’t ignored.

 

10. How can I get involved?

Sign up to receive updates – Stay informed about the Citizens’ Assembly and its findings.
Contribute evidence – Individuals and organisations will have the chance to submit ideas and research.
Attend public events – There will be community workshops and discussions before and after the assembly.
Become an Assembly Advocate – Support the work of Citizens for Culture and help bring the recommendations to life.

For updates, visit citizensforculture.info or follow us on LinkedIn.

 

11. Key Dates

  • March–August 2025 – Public awareness campaign & engagement
  • September–October 2025 – Citizens’ Assembly convenes
  • 2026–2029 – Implementation of recommendations & funding alignment

 

Final Thoughts

Citizens for Culture is about democratising decision-making in the cultural sector, ensuring everyone has a say in shaping the creative future of the West of England.

This is an opportunity to influence how culture is supported, funded, and developed—for everyone, by everyone.

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