Hereford Voice Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago Ross-on-Wye Town Council have announced its intention to apply to the 2028 UK Town of Culture competition. The award invites small and medium sized towns to tell their unique story. The competition builds on the quadrennial UK City of Culture award, most recently won by Bradford in 2025. The winning town will be awarded Β£3.5 million to design and deliver a cultural programme during the summer of 2028 and shortlisted towns will be granted Β£60,000 to support their full bid for the competition. Ross-on-Wye Town Council currently celebrates its locals through its annual Kyrle Civic Award and Christmas Fayre βswitch-on starβ; however, the UK Town of Culture Award provides a national platform to showcase our story. Ross has an established calendar of many community events, - such as the Christmas Fayre, Ross Beer and Cider Festival, Pancake Races and weekly markets β and a rich history as the βbirthplace of British tourismβ and its benefactors such as Thomas Blake and John Kyrle. Cllr Ed OβDriscoll, Chair of the Councilβs Community, Markets and Tourism sub-committee, says: βThis is a tremendous opportunity for us to come together as a community and imagine how we could celebrate our amazing town if we had access to substantial funding. So often we think small because weβre conscious of budgetary constraints, but this type of opportunity lets us dream of the kind of legacy we could create for Ross if we were lucky enough to be selected. Iβm really looking forward to the journey and will do my best to give us a fighting chance.β. Caroline Utting, of the Ross Tourism Association, says: βRoss has a rich cultural heritage that deserves to be more widely known and celebrated.β. For those that would like to be involved, please contact the Town Council offices on 01989 562373 or email tourism@rosstc-herefordshire.gov.uk. Quote
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