Essex and the University of Kent are working together as part of the ambitious collaboration which also brings together local authorities plus the South East Local Enterprise Partnership.
East 15 Acting School in Southend will be at the heart of many of the projects being developed. Essex will also host Creative Labs to bring together different sectors to take on challenges facing the area while our academics will lead on creating a new cultural tourism strategy and identity.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright announced the award from the Government’s Cultural Development Fund to help drive local economic growth through investment in culture, heritage and the creative industries.
The fund is part of the Government and industry’s landmark Creative Industries Sector Deal, to help the country’s world-leading cultural and creative businesses thrive.
Culture Secretary Jeremy Wright said: “Creativity, arts and heritage make our towns and cities unique and our communities better places to live. The Cultural Development Fund will support tailored local plans that use culture to create jobs, boost tourism and ultimately regenerate communities."