Culture, Heritage and Sport Framework Engagement

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Please note this engagement has now closed. The Outcome Report can be viewed here.


The information and proposals from the consultation can be found below. Following the outcome report, an updated version of the Framework is being developed, which will be published on this page once finalised. 




Background

Culture, heritage and sport matter. They bring us joy, inspire us, and make us proud of where we live. They improve our mental and physical wellbeing, create jobs, grow our economy, and attract talented people and businesses to our region.   

West Yorkshire is blessed with world-class culture, heritage and sport assets: we are leaders in sculpture and contemporary art, with a thriving and fiercely independent music sector, a rich poetic and literary tradition, internationally significant theatre, dance and opera companies, major music and literature festivals, and cutting-edge hubs for the games, screen and events industries, all served by an eco-system of innovative small and medium enterprises and freelancers.   

We have world-famous professional sports teams and stadia, and our grassroots sports clubs excel in making sport and physical activity accessible to everyone, with significant specialisms in rugby league, cricket, cycling and football.  

Please see below a map of just some key assets in our area. You can download the map here or click on it to see a bigger version of it.


These assets have together enriched our lives and helped grow our economy. We’re in a good place already. But we want the sector to grow and thrive even more.   

The West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s Culture, Heritage and Sport Framework is our plan to grow and sustain culture, heritage and sport in the region.  

Developing our framework - The story so far

Illustration representing table conversation from the workshop with the stakeholders.

In a series of workshops across the region, we’ve consulted stakeholders from the culture, heritage and sport sectors, including regional organisations both large and small, businesses, freelancers, industry bodies and trade unions, community groups, educators, universities and colleges, national funders of culture, heritage and sport, and culture and sport leads from each of our five local authorities. 

These rich conversations have shaped our thinking on our new Culture, Heritage and Sport framework and inspired us to develop this draft Framework. 

Now we want to hear from you!

About the Culture, Heritage and Sport Framework 

Our framework is arranged into four themes, which we think should be the focus of our work in Culture, Heritage and Sport. They are:

  • People - Everyone in West Yorkshire can enjoy culture, heritage and sport
  • Place West Yorkshire is a creative, sustainable and vibrant region with culture, heritage and sport at its heart
  • Skills You can build a great career in culture, heritage or sport in West Yorkshire
  • Business West Yorkshire is the place to grow your creative business

Within each theme, the framework says why we think this area of work is important, our ambitions, the things we will do (our interventions) to achieve our ambitions, and how we will measure the impact of this work. 

The interventions are organised into categories: 

Invest – this means what we will spend money on. 

Collaborate – this means helping people and organisations to work together across the region. 

Broker – this means asking government or other funders to invest money in West Yorkshire’s culture, heritage and sport, or to change a policy to help these sectors. It also refers to our work in attracting businesses to invest in the region. 

You can view and download the full framework by clicking here or visiting the download section on this page.

You can find full definitions of some of the other key terms we use in the framework (including culture, heritage and sport) in our FAQs or in the framework here. Please note that the framework currently on this page is the proposed version we sought feedback on, which will be replaced with the updated version once finalised.


If you have any questions please get in touch via:


If you are a member of a group and would like the opportunity to discuss the Fair Work Charter at a meeting or workshop, please let us know by email at yourvoice@westyorks-ca.gov.uk and we will get in contact to see how we can support.


Next steps

The engagement outcome report summarising the feedback will has been added to this webpage in the documents section. Feedback gathered from the public consultation is currently informing the final version of the Culture, Heritage and Sport Framework, which will be published on this page once finalised.

Stay in touch:

You can register to be added to our Combined Authority Your Voice community where you will receive information on opportunities to have your say on a variety of projects.

Please note this engagement has now closed. The Outcome Report can be viewed here.


The information and proposals from the consultation can be found below. Following the outcome report, an updated version of the Framework is being developed, which will be published on this page once finalised. 




Background

Culture, heritage and sport matter. They bring us joy, inspire us, and make us proud of where we live. They improve our mental and physical wellbeing, create jobs, grow our economy, and attract talented people and businesses to our region.   

West Yorkshire is blessed with world-class culture, heritage and sport assets: we are leaders in sculpture and contemporary art, with a thriving and fiercely independent music sector, a rich poetic and literary tradition, internationally significant theatre, dance and opera companies, major music and literature festivals, and cutting-edge hubs for the games, screen and events industries, all served by an eco-system of innovative small and medium enterprises and freelancers.   

We have world-famous professional sports teams and stadia, and our grassroots sports clubs excel in making sport and physical activity accessible to everyone, with significant specialisms in rugby league, cricket, cycling and football.  

Please see below a map of just some key assets in our area. You can download the map here or click on it to see a bigger version of it.


These assets have together enriched our lives and helped grow our economy. We’re in a good place already. But we want the sector to grow and thrive even more.   

The West Yorkshire Combined Authority’s Culture, Heritage and Sport Framework is our plan to grow and sustain culture, heritage and sport in the region.  

Developing our framework - The story so far

Illustration representing table conversation from the workshop with the stakeholders.

In a series of workshops across the region, we’ve consulted stakeholders from the culture, heritage and sport sectors, including regional organisations both large and small, businesses, freelancers, industry bodies and trade unions, community groups, educators, universities and colleges, national funders of culture, heritage and sport, and culture and sport leads from each of our five local authorities. 

These rich conversations have shaped our thinking on our new Culture, Heritage and Sport framework and inspired us to develop this draft Framework. 

Now we want to hear from you!

About the Culture, Heritage and Sport Framework 

Our framework is arranged into four themes, which we think should be the focus of our work in Culture, Heritage and Sport. They are:

  • People - Everyone in West Yorkshire can enjoy culture, heritage and sport
  • Place West Yorkshire is a creative, sustainable and vibrant region with culture, heritage and sport at its heart
  • Skills You can build a great career in culture, heritage or sport in West Yorkshire
  • Business West Yorkshire is the place to grow your creative business

Within each theme, the framework says why we think this area of work is important, our ambitions, the things we will do (our interventions) to achieve our ambitions, and how we will measure the impact of this work. 

The interventions are organised into categories: 

Invest – this means what we will spend money on. 

Collaborate – this means helping people and organisations to work together across the region. 

Broker – this means asking government or other funders to invest money in West Yorkshire’s culture, heritage and sport, or to change a policy to help these sectors. It also refers to our work in attracting businesses to invest in the region. 

You can view and download the full framework by clicking here or visiting the download section on this page.

You can find full definitions of some of the other key terms we use in the framework (including culture, heritage and sport) in our FAQs or in the framework here. Please note that the framework currently on this page is the proposed version we sought feedback on, which will be replaced with the updated version once finalised.


If you have any questions please get in touch via:


If you are a member of a group and would like the opportunity to discuss the Fair Work Charter at a meeting or workshop, please let us know by email at yourvoice@westyorks-ca.gov.uk and we will get in contact to see how we can support.


Next steps

The engagement outcome report summarising the feedback will has been added to this webpage in the documents section. Feedback gathered from the public consultation is currently informing the final version of the Culture, Heritage and Sport Framework, which will be published on this page once finalised.

Stay in touch:

You can register to be added to our Combined Authority Your Voice community where you will receive information on opportunities to have your say on a variety of projects.

If you have any questions about the framework or the engagement, let us know below. 

Please note, if you have logged into your Your Voice profile, your name will appear with the question.