Swindon’s arts and culture sector to take centre stage thanks to £600,000 funding boost

An exciting £1.3m two-year programme of arts and cultural activity has been launched in Swindon.

Published: Tuesday, 12th August 2025

Swindon Culture Collective launch at County Ground 12 August 2025

It comes after Arts Council England’s National Lottery Place Partnership Fund today (12 Aug) committed £600,000 to the programme, which will establish Swindon as a festival town, unlock new opportunities and spaces for arts and culture, and map out progression pathways for people keen to develop their own creativity.

A new not-for-profit organisation, Swindon Culture Collective CIC, has been established to lead the programme and support the network of arts and cultural organisations previously known as the Magic Swindon Network.

Meanwhile, Swindon Borough Council, one of the project’s partners, has appointed Kate Wyatt into a new role of Head of Culture, Heritage, Arts and Special Events, in recognition of the important role arts and culture has on the future development of the Borough, while also directing the Council’s support of the project and providing strategic input.

Swindon Culture Collective will bring together the town’s rich and vibrant community of cultural organisations and grassroots activity, increasing collaboration and visibility of everything the town has to offer. It aims to increase arts and cultural participation and inclusion, and celebrate Swindon’s creative and cultural life.

The programme was developed by the network of over 100 local artists and organisations, including Swindon Borough Council.

Arts Council England’s investment is supported by further pledges of £770,000 in cash and in-kind contributions from local partners New Elements, Prime Theatre, Swindon Music Centre, South Swindon Parish Council, Gel Studios and Network Rail amongst others, and including £312,000 from Swindon Borough Council from the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.

Dr Rod Hebden, Director of Swindon Culture Collective CIC, said: “This bid was the culmination of a huge amount of work by artists and cultural organisations across Swindon, who came together not only to identify the challenges and strengths of the cultural sector in Swindon, but also with the confidence and determination that working together we can achieve much more.

“I want to thank the Arts Council for their support, along with every single person who has been working with us so far and those who will help to get the work done over the next two years.”

Phil Gibby, Arts Council England’s Area Director for the South West, said: “We're proud to award £600,000 in Place Partnership funding to Swindon Culture Collective, marking a pivotal moment in the town’s cultural journey.  This investment reflects the shared ambition of local artists, organisations and communities to build an inclusive, creative offer and I’m especially pleased to see the council appoint a new Head of Culture, sure to galvanise the local sector and further establish Swindon as one of the country’s leading centres for innovation and inclusion. It’s thanks to public funding, we’re able to support bold, strategic projects like this — helping to transform public spaces, improve wellbeing, develop local talent, and open up accessible opportunities for all. I look forward to hearing about the positive benefits this programme brings residents and businesses for many years to come.”

Councillor Marina Strinkovsky, Swindon Borough Council’s Cabinet Member for Placemaking and Planning, said: “This is an exciting day for Swindon. We have a thriving and impressive art community in the town, with a breadth of talent, art forms and events that never fails to inspire me.

“I’m grateful to our partners in Arts Council England for recognising Swindon’s excellence and committing such significant funding to a truly brilliant programme. The work was and will continue to be shaped by Swindon’s arts community. We hope it will help bring our existing arts offer to new audiences and increase residents’ engagement with the arts.

“As a council we are committed to the life-enhancing power of art, and we also recognise the important role the cultural industries can play in regeneration and economic growth. We have therefore appointed our first ever Head of Culture, Heritage, Arts and Special Events, Kate Wyatt, to lead our work on making Swindon a thriving cultural hub. I look forward to working with Kate and our wonderful partners as we embark on this important journey.”

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