Jurassic Coast towns win joint culture bid

Jayne Jackson  A giant metal sculpture of a shark moving through Weymouth's streets at night with crowds watching onJayne Jackson
The two towns will host a year of cultural events next year

Portland and Weymouth have been chosen to be Dorset's joint towns of culture for 2025.

The areas will put on a year of culture events after winning their joint bid.

They will receive £30,000 from Dorset Council, match-funded by both town councils, to support a programme of activities.

The title is currently held by Bridport where the town's streets and venues have been hosting an array of music, performances and visual art.

Paul Box A light effect on a rock in Portland of white and purple lights create a swirling shell-like effectPaul Box
The towns will receive money to help put on a year-long programme of cultural and community events

Councillor Sue Cocking, chair of Portland Town Council, and Councillor John Orrell, Mayor of Weymouth, said in a joint statement: "This is a wonderful opportunity for our residents and visitors...

"...we hope to see as many people, organisations, and businesses as possible getting involved to deliver creative and fun events and activities."

Sherborne and Corfe Castle were among the other places in the running for the title.

The initiative was created by organisation Arts Development Company to give towns, villages or hamlets in Dorset the opportunity to lead a year of cultural activity.

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