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We need your input

  • By Duncan Wright
  • August 20, 2020
  • 10:54 am

Glossop Creative Trust has recently secured a 5-year agreement with High Peak Borough Council to work in partnership on the future development opportunities for the town and neighbouring areas.

As part of our ambition to develop a creative and holistic approach to placemaking for the town, and support the sector at this challenging time, we are researching the types and needs of individuals and businesses operating in the creative, digital and cultural sector who work and/or live in Glossop.

Our research takes in a 6 mile radius of the town centre including neighbouring villages and towns – Hayfield, Broadbottom, Mottram, Stalybridge and Tintwistle.

We would really appreciate it if you can spare 20 minutes to complete our survey to help inform our future work and priorities.

 

Click here to complete the survey

The deadline for completing the survey is Monday 31st August.

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Duncan Wright

Chair of the Glossop Creative Trust. I live in Glossop with my wife Janet, For my day job, I run BSA Marketing, a marketing company based in the Glossop Gasworks building on Arundel Street. In my spare time, I love walking and cycling in the beautiful countryside around Glossop, eating out and catching gigs in some of the great pubs in the town. I was also heavily involved (with fellow board members Jay Beard and Steve Massey) in organising the Bankswood and Town Hall Sessions Music Festivals. All in all, I think Glossop is a great town and, through the work of the Glossop Creative Trust, would like to see it put on the map in terms of Arts & Music and Creative industries.
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