Media Release: Falkirk nominated for a Creative Place Award 2014

CREATIVE PLACE AWARDS 2014

Nominations announced for Scotland’s celebration of creative endeavour taking place within smaller communities

FALKIRK nominated in ‘places with under 100,000 residents’ category

Winners to be announced at Awards Ceremony:
Wed 29 Jan, 2014
Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock

IT is announced today, Friday 1 November, 2013, that Falkirk is one of nine Scottish communities nominated for Scotland’s Creative Place Awards, 2014.

The application submitted on behalf of Falkirk community states that the award would be used to support a project called Acts of Discovery aimed at offering audiences a fresh look at the area and its cultural offering. Based on the themes of people, routes and pathways, Acts of Discovery will build on and complement Falkirk’s cultural offering by enhancing the existing 2014 cultural activity.

Councillor Adrian Mahoney, Falkirk Council’s spokesperson for Culture, Leisure and Tourism, said: “I’m delighted that Falkirk and Grangemouth and the surrounding areas have been shortlisted for a Creative Place Award.

“Next year will see the international launch of The Helix park project, complete with the world’s largest equine sculptures – The Kelpies. There will also be a raft of cultural activity to tie in with the second Year of Homecoming and the 2014 Commonwealth Games.

“Achieving a Creative Place award in this special year would be a further step forward in transforming the profile of local communities as vibrant, creative places. I hope the judges are impressed by the submission from Falkirk Community Trust and hope we get good news early next year.”

Ian Scott, chair, Falkirk Community Trust, said: “Acts of Discovery, our proposed programme for 2014, aims to welcome back artists born in the area to inspire and nurture a new generation of creative people, raise the profile of artists living and working here and signpost local people to new creative opportunities.  I’m thrilled for the project team – and the area!”

The Creative Place Awards celebrate and recognise the hard work and imagination that contributes to the rich cultural life of Scotland’s smaller communities, as well as their social and economic well-being.

Nominations have been made across three categories:

For places with under 100,000 residents, the finalists are Falkirk, Dumfries and Orkney. The winner of this category will receive £150,000.

For places with under 10,000 residents, the three nominees are Arran, Peebles and the area covering Cove, Kilcreggan, Rosneath, Clynder, Garelochhead. The winner of this category will receive £100,000.

For places with under 2,500 residents, the three nominees are Kingussie, Ullapool and Helmsdale. The winner of this category will receive £50,000.

Nominees have been selected for the wide involvement of the whole community as well as the track record of their existing creative programmes.

The winner of each category will receive funding which will enable them to enhance and promote their future activity.

Winners will be announced at the Awards ceremony on Wednesday 29 January, 2014 at the Palace Theatre, Kilmarnock.

Iain Munro, deputy chief executive, Creative Scotland, said: “Congratulations to all the nominees for the 2014 Creative Place Awards. The high calibre of applications submitted was impressive and offer inspiring examples of how embedding arts and culture within the foundation of a community, strengthens and improves people’s lives.”

The deadline for applications was Monday 19 August 2013. Twenty applications were received from a range of organisations across 12 local authority areas.

The Creative Place Awards nominees were selected by a panel made up of individuals with expertise across the arts, media, tourism and community development including from Creative Scotland, EventScotland, Visit Scotland and Scottish Enterprise.

Speaking as one of the panel, Rhona Corscadden, senior events manager, EventScotland, said: “The calibre of the applications for this year’s awards is extremely high, and they highlight the strength of the creative industries across Scotland. These awards showcase the breadth of creative talent we have in our communities and each of the applicants should be congratulated for their achievements to date.”

Janice Macgregor, senior consumer PR manager – Pan Market, Visit Scotland, said: “I was incredibly impressed by the strength of the applications for this year’s awards. They showed a great deal of originality and creativity from communities across the country, congratulations to all of the finalists.”

Follow the Creative Place Awards updates on Twitter using #CreativePlaceAwards.

ENDS

Notes to editors:

  1. The purpose of the Creative Place Awards is to enhance and promote the creative activities and programmes of smaller, specific communities in Scotland.  They aim to recognise achievements and ambitions in using these activities, both for the benefit of local communities, and to attract visitors.
  1. Shortlisted nominees have been selected for their track record in delivering a high quality programme of work, the quality of their plans to enhance their programme and for the involvement of the wider community. Category winners will receive funding to enable them to enhance their activity further. The awards were not open to the nation’s cities.
  1. There are three award categories:
  • For places with under 2,500 residents (cash award:£50,000)
  • For places with under 10,000 residents (cash award:£100k)
  • For places with under 100,000 residents (cash award:£150K
  1. Run by Creative Scotland and supported by EventScotland the awards encourage cultural organisations, community groups and/ or local authorities to represent their village, town or other community, and bid for an award that recognises its achievements in using its creative activities and programmes to promote the identity of the place.
  1. Creative Scotland is the national organisation that funds and supports the development of Scotland’s arts, screen and creative industries.  Creative Scotland has four objectives: to develop and sustain a thriving environment for the arts, screen and creative industries; to support excellence in artistic and creative practice; to improve access to and participation in, arts and creative activity; and to deliver our services efficiently and effectively. In 2013/14, we will distribute over £100m in funding provided by the Scottish Government and the National Lottery. For further information on Creative Scotland please visit www.creativescotland.com.
    Twitter: @creativescots  Facebook: www.facebook.com/CreativeScotland
  1. EventScotland is working to make Scotland the perfect stage for events. By developing an exciting portfolio of sporting and cultural events EventScotland is helping to raise Scotland’s international profile and boost the economy by attracting more visitors. For further information about EventScotland, its funding programmes and latest event news visit www.EventScotland.org. Follow EventScotland on Twitter @EventScotNews. EventScotland is part of VisitScotland, the national tourism organisation which markets Scotland as a tourism destination across the world, gives support to the tourism industry and brings sustainable tourism growth to Scotland.
  2. For information on previous Creative Place Award winners: http://www.creativescotland.co.uk/news/winners-of-the-2013-creative-place-awards-announced-23012013

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Helen Sim
Media Relations & PR Assistant
Creative Scotland
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