Paisley goes to Holyrood!
Artists,
poets, actors and musicians from Paisley will join with representatives
from the public, private and third sectors at the Scottish Parliament
tonight to show their support for Paisley’s bid for UK City of Culture
2021.
George
Adam MSP for Paisley and Neil Bibby, MSP West Scotland, are sponsoring a
reception for Paisley 2021, which has attracted attendance by Creative
Scotland, the National Theatre of Scotland, VisitScotland, Skills
Development Scotland, YoungScot and the British Council, to name but a
few.
Paisley-born,
renowned artist and script-writer, John Byrne, is also expected to
attend, having recently said he supports the bid wholeheartedly. And
MSPs of all parties will be invited to show their support in person and
via social media.
The
event marks a critical point in Paisley’s journey towards submitting
its bid for the title, run by the Department of Culture, Media and Sport
(DCMS), next spring, and celebrates phenomenal support for the
endeavour garnered over the past year.
Jean
Cameron, Project Director for Paisley 2021, said, “In 12 short months,
we have seen the tide of opinion turn towards a position where people
now really believe we can do it, and that belief in itself has had an
enormously positive effect on our communities.
“A
vivid pattern is emerging – a bit like the famous Pattern itself – with
passionate people all pulling together to create an incredible showcase
that draws inspiration locally, but also thinks globally looking to
partners across Scotland to help us throw the country’s doors open to
colourful, dynamic, marvellous, friendly exploration!”
In the past year:
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8,000 people have been part of “the conversation”, participating in consultations across the eight different themes around which Paisley will construct its bid, including visual art, music, literature and fashion.
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74 local businesses have backed the bid, 16 of which have taken on the role of principal partner using their influence to amplify the bid team’s appeal that Paisley’s cultural assets can be used to transform the lives of local people, and the experience of visitors to Scotland’s largest town.
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The bid has achieved cross-party support, with Scottish Labour Leader, Kezia Dugdale, recently recording a message of support, and MPs for Paisley and Renfrewshire South and Paisley and Renfrewshire North, respectively, Mhairi Black and Gavin Newlands, hosting a reception at Westminster in September.
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Paisley 2021 marketing and communications have generated 70 million opportunities to see or hear something positive about Paisley and the town’s bid for the City of Culture accolade.
Paisley also has the largest following on social media of any of the known contenders including Perth, Coventry, Hereford, Sunderland and Stoke-on-Trent.
Renfrewshire
Council Leader and Chair of the Paisley 2021 Bid Partnership Board,
Mark Macmillan, added, “These past 12 months have taken us on an
incredible journey, rediscovering assets that have for too long been
overshadowed and engaging with local communities on an unprecedented
scale. Tonight we are moving things up a gear and we are very grateful
to George and Neil for affording us the opportunity.”
George Adam MSP, said, “It
is an honour as Paisley’s MSP to host this event showcasing what
Paisley has to offer and presenting the powerful case for Paisley to be
the UK City of Culture in 2021.
“The
interest that has been generated will mean this is one of the best
attended events the parliament has ever seen. Indeed, the numbers are so
high because so many of the talented individuals from in and around the
town are attending.
“I’m sure this will go a long way in presenting Paisley’s bid to the world.”
“I’m sure this will go a long way in presenting Paisley’s bid to the world.”
Neil Bibby MSP, said, “I’m proud to co-host this important event in support of Paisley's bid for UK City of Culture. Local people already know that we have an incredibly strong case to be the 2021 host, but it was fantastic to showcase the town's Untold Story in the Scottish Parliament to MSPs, the Scottish Government and key stakeholders. It is very encouraging to see that more and more people are backing the bid."
Meanwhile, Paisley’s events calendar is steadily growing in strength and popularity. On Saturday, December 3, it secured the Scots Trad Music Awards 2017 to add to the British Pipe Band Championships and Scottish Album of the Year Awards, which will both be returning in 2017. The town is also bidding to host The Royal National Mòd again in 2021.
A full list of next year’s events is at http://www.paisley2021.co.uk/news/major-events-programme-in-2017/
For more information on Paisley’s story go to www.paisley2021.co.uk
You can support the bid by pressing the red button on the site, liking
/Paisley 2021 on Facebook, or following @Paisley2021 on Twitter and
Instagram.
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