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Will City of Culture effect endure beyond Bradford’s year in the spotlight?

Cashy C’s the Musical, written by local poet Kirsty Taylor, was performed in a former frozen food shop in the city centre in 2022. Photo: Karol Wyszynski
Cashy C’s the Musical, written by local poet Kirsty Taylor, was performed in a former frozen food shop in the city centre in 2022. Photo: Karol Wyszynski
In the run-up to Bradford becoming the UK City of Culture 2025, Lyn Gardner finds out what the artistic leadership is doing to manage competing demands, prepare the city for the year-long celebration and make sure its benefits are long-lasting

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