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Which Should Be The Next City Of Culture?
Four "cities" are attempting to become the City of Culture 2017
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/en tertain ment-ar ts-2296 7259
Who do you think should get it? Here's your choices:
Dundee
Hull
Leicester
Swansea Bay
I think Leicester, but that's just because it's already got a lot going for it - and maybe this is the wrong way to think about it?
Additionally - someone on our Facebook page asked:
"Can anyone tell me how Sawnsea Bay have registered as 'City of Culture' 2017 when it isn't actually a City according to most information sites?"
Any ideas?
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Who do you think should get it? Here's your choices:
Dundee
Hull
Leicester
Swansea Bay
I think Leicester, but that's just because it's already got a lot going for it - and maybe this is the wrong way to think about it?
Additionally - someone on our Facebook page asked:
"Can anyone tell me how Sawnsea Bay have registered as 'City of Culture' 2017 when it isn't actually a City according to most information sites?"
Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.With the greatest respect ED, Swansea most certainly IS a city ! :::::
http:// www.swa nsea.go v.uk/in dex.cfm ?articl eid=300 71
Charles announced it on his post Investiture tour of Wales. I know this is true, not from Google, but because I and my little brothers brothers were standing just a few feet away, waving our Union Jacks !
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Charles announced it on his post Investiture tour of Wales. I know this is true, not from Google, but because I and my little brothers brothers were standing just a few feet away, waving our Union Jacks !
Flipping Heck ! This isn't rocket science you know !
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Dundee
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Kings ton_upo n_Hull
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Leice ster
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So it's a "city region" then, which seems to encompass about half of south Wales. I can't see the cultural delights of Llanelli and Neath boosting its chances. And the unpronounceable place beginning with a "Y" apparantly boasts a miners' welfare hall which doubles as a cinema. I still reckon it will come joint last
sounds like a meaningless title anyway - no money, just the pious hope that sponsors will provide some (why should they?) and the BBC will stage Antiques Roadshow there. Plus, unlike the EU's cities of culture, there aren't that many to choose from; in a few years they'll have covered the lot.
In fact they may have done so already, if they're down to Swansea Bay.
In fact they may have done so already, if they're down to Swansea Bay.
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