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Mancunians invited to have their say over the future of arts and culture in the city for the next 10 years

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Manchester city council is asking the people of Manchester to get involved in a new discussion about the future of the city's arts and culture.

The new initiative is looking for locals to give their feedback and ideas on what Manchester's cultural scene from music festivals to museum exhibitions should feature over the next 10 years.

The launch of the new public consultation, 'It all starts with a spark', will reach out to residents as well as creative, arts and cultural organisations to help create a new cultural plan.

This covers performances and festivals, cultural events and art galleries, to hands arts and craft lessons. It aims to find out more about what locals want to creatively see and do in their community, so they can have their say and make contributions that will have a massive impact over the next decade. READ MORE: Manchester Christmas Markets 2023 full list of traders at every location READ MORE: The 53 best restaurants in and around Manchester right now Following the launch of the new Aviva Studios on October 18, the initiative wants to add even more vibrancy to the city’s cultural offer..

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