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Third Report - Reimagining where we live: cultural placemaking and the levelling up agenda

Culture, Media and Sport Committee HC 155 Published 2 November 2022
Report Status
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Conclusions & Recommendations
22 items (9 recs)
Government Response
AI assessment · 22 of 22 classified
Accepted 6
Accepted in Part 1
Acknowledged 8
Not Addressed 2
Rejected 5
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Recommendations

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9 Not Addressed
Para 61

Consistent with the ambitions of Levelling Up, we recommend that local communities and stakeholders are...

Recommendation
Consistent with the ambitions of Levelling Up, we recommend that local communities and stakeholders are given a greater role in decision-making. This could be done by building on the Community Ownership Fund, reducing the bureaucracy in funding application processes, encouraging … Read more
Government Response Summary
The government's response focuses on education and skills in the creative industries but does not address the recommendation about empowering local communities and stakeholders in decision-making for funding and resources.
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Conclusions (1)

Observations and findings
12 Conclusion Not Addressed
Para 78
It is a matter of serious concern that despite the UK’s status as home to successful, world-renowned creative industries, the sector is experiencing a significant and ongoing national skills shortage. This has compounded the issue of poor social mobility in the creative industries that successive governments have failed to address. …
Government Response Summary
The government response discusses the value of public libraries and their role in supporting communities but does not address the skills shortage in the creative industries or poor social mobility highlighted in the conclusion.
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