- Nearly 80% of residents feel introducing young people to new cultural experiences (79%), more free events (78%), and creating a wider range of events and performances at existing venues (78%) are ‘quite’ or ‘very important’
- Creating venues in other parts of the city is less of a priority for residents, although 65% of residents still think it is important
Funding and opportunity prioritisation in the future
Summary
Thinking about when funding and opportunities are available to develop cultural activities, how important are each of the following?
Weighted base: (from top to bottom) 1541 | 1543 | 1541 | 1534
This chart shows that:
38% of residents feel that more free events is very important, 40% feel this is quite important, 17% feel this is neither important nor unimportant, 2% feel this is not very important, and 3% feel more free events is not at all important.
37% of residents feel that introducing young people to new cultural experiences is very important, 42% feel this is quite important, 14% feel this is neither important nor unimportant, 3% feel this is not very important, and 4% feel this is not at all important.
34% of residents feel that creating a wider range of events and performances at existing venues is very important, 44% feel this is quite important, 15% feel this is neither important or unimportant, 4% feel this is not very important, and 3% feel this is not at all important.
27% of residents feel that creating venues in other parts of the city is very important, 38% feel this is quite important, 22% feel this is neither important nor unimportant, 8% feel that this is not very important, and 5% feel this is not at all important.