What does culture mean to you in Ceredigion?
A new project is launching to explore the many aspects of culture in Ceredigion, and we want to hear from you.
Whether it’s music, food, festivals, language, or local traditions – culture means something different to everyone.
Our new survey, Culture: Opinion, Experience and Identity, is all about understanding how people in Ceredigion experience culture in their everyday lives, and how we can include everyone.
Councillor Catrin M S Davies, Cabinet Member for Culture, Leisure and Customer Services, said: “We are celebrating that Aberystwyth Ceredigion has gained the status of a UNESCO City of Literature, and that has been given because of the rich literary, creative and cultural life of the town and county. But the extent of our culture is not literature and heritage alone – it includes engaging with each other in a coffee morning, in a reading group, in an art or craft gallery, in a chapel or church; in conversation on the touchline of a hockey game, going to see a play, concert or panto in a theatre, village hall or a school. It basically means our interaction with each other, to teach and enjoy. What do you want to do, what is missing, what do you need to persuade you out to a hall, a school, a library or an exhibition? We want to hear from YOU. Each and every one of you!”
The project is supported by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and is part of a wider effort to celebrate and strengthen culture across the county.
How to take part:
- Complete our online survey: Culture: Opinion, Experience, and Identity
- Or download a paper copy: Culture survey: Opinion, Experience and Identity (MSWord version)
If you wish to receive the information in a different format, please contact us on 01545 570881 or email clic@ceredigion.gov.uk. You can also collect a paper copy from your local Library or Leisure Centre or by calling 01545 570881 or emailing clic@ceredigion.gov.uk. Please return paper copies to your local library or to Arts, Culture and the Welsh Language, Penmorfa County Council Hall, Aberaeron, Ceredigion SA46 0PA.
The project is supported by the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and is part of a wider effort to celebrate and strengthen culture across the county.