Issue - meetings

Festivals And Events Programming Policy

Meeting: 28/11/2023 - Economy and Housing Policy Committee (Item 7)

7 Festivals And Events Programming Policy pdf icon PDF 268 KB

Report Reference: BHP47

Minutes:

Councillor Thompson, Cabinet Member for Business and Culture and  Andrew Gostelow; introduced the report, ref BHP47 which set out proposals for the Festivals and Events Programming Policy, (available here).  The introduction included the following points.

 

  1. That the district embraced a diverse range of festivals, hosted at various sites across the district. These festivals significantly contributed to the district's vibrancy, formed an integral part of our cultural identity, bolstered the visitor economy, and positively impacted the health and well-being of residents.
  2. The paper discussed strengthening the council's offerings and reviewing approaches to better support organisations intending to stage events. This was a working document seeking input on improving the council's appeal to event organisers and ensuring comparability with our competitors. Feedback had been gathered from the Festivals in Winchester Group and other event organisers, and some immediate improvements were underway, including the establishment of a single point of contact to streamline applications, offer guidance, resolve date clashes, and enhance web-based guidance on the event application process.
  3. There was also a reevaluation of the terms and conditions for hiring Council land, particularly concerning the cleanup after large events. Going forward, greater emphasis would be placed on cost recovery while ensuring a fair and flexible approach, tailored case by case, to treat organisations equitably.
  4. This marked the initial phase of creating a more accessible process for event organisation. When fully developed, it would significantly enhance our competitiveness with neighbouring local authorities, stimulate our visitor economy, and foster a stronger sense of pride in our community. Additionally, the ongoing cultural strategy, expected to be adopted in 2024, would incorporate further improvements in organising events and festivals, as highlighted in previous engagement and consultation exercises.

 

Councillor Lee addressed the committee and highlighted the following points.

 

  1. He recognised the rich and diverse culture in the Winchester District, celebrated through numerous festivals and events throughout the year. This provided an opportunity for both local communities and visitors to participate, contributing positively to the local economy and well-being.
  2. He appreciated the initiative to refresh the approach to developing and strengthening Winchester District's event offerings. The promotion of a curated event calendar aligned with sustainability priorities was welcomed. However, he urged greater emphasis on accelerating efforts towards environmental sustainability, especially considering the nature emergency.
  3. He urged that events and festivals were made more environmentally friendly to enhance their appeal and suggested consideration of measures such as a ban on single-use plastics or providing discounts for attendees using low-carbon transport.

 

These points were responded to by Councillor Thompson, Cabinet Member for Business and Culture, Andrew Gostelow, Service Lead - Economy & Tourism, and Emalene Hickman, Culture and Creative Sector Development Officer accordingly.

 

The committee was asked to comment upon:

  1. The refreshed approach to engagement between organisers and the council,
  2. The approach to improve cost recovery with respect of changes to terms and conditions for the hire of council land, and
  3. The potential and practicalities of adopting an overarching curated programme of festivals and events across the district.

 

The committee  ...  view the full minutes text for item 7


 

ems at meetings - Festivals And Events Programming Policy{sidenav}{content}