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Calling all arts groups, organisations and arts professionals

Summary

In order to develop and continually update the arts plan for the district, Babergh needs to hear from you about what is already happening in the arts locally, and you are the best people to tell us!

In order to develop and continually update the arts plan for the district, Babergh needs to hear from you about what is already happening in the arts locally, and you are the best people to tell us!

  

If you run a theatre group, hold music performances, are a local musician, artist, dance co-ordinator, drama practitioner, arts club or society we need to hear from you!

 

The new arts and community officer would like to find out more about the creative activity in the Babergh area, which covers areas from Shotley to Hartest and Bures to Brettenham, including the larger towns of Hadleigh and Sudbury.

 

If you are an arts practitioner, arts club or group the information you provide will be used to send you details about business and local arts opportunities and will enable Babergh District Council to signpost enquiries from the public to your business or group and to make them aware of the local services available to them. 

 

The new Arts and Community Development Officer will be also be using the information gathered to identify gaps in provision in the District.  

 

Please download the relevant form from the following:-

 

Complete your form and post to:

Babergh District Council

Leisure and Community Services

Corks Lane

Hadleigh

Ipswich

IP7 6SJ

 

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Last updated on: 21 October 2008 | Date of next review: 21 October 2009

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