A more inclusive approach is needed to stimulate the UK economy as the link between low cultural engagement and deprivation becomes ever more apparent. This is the main message from a report recently released by Key Cities – a national network, established a decade ago, that represents 27 tier two and tier three urban centres across the UK, such as Bath, Hull and Reading.
Report shows UK cities need an arts and culture boost to stimulate economic growth
Investment Monitor,
20 February 2023, England
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