UK Town of Culture 2028
March 31st 2026
Expression of Interest has been submitted!
Our expression of interest for UK Town of Culture 2028 has been officially submitted for Blyth
Developed by Blyth Town Council with the support of a wide range of cultural groups, it highlights the incredible cultural offer Blyth already has, as well as its huge potential for so much more.
A huge thank you to everyone who has helped shape the story of our town so far, including the support of Northumberland County Council. From our proud heritage to our exciting future, this reflects the ambition, creativity and community spirit that make Blyth so special 


The first stage is shortlisting, expected to be announced this spring, with shortlisted towns receiving funding to further develop their bids before a final decision is made later in the year.
Whatever happens next, this is already something to be proud of. But the most important thing now is that we keep the momentum going — by continuing to celebrate, support and champion all that is great about Blyth 
Please keep sharing your amazing work, events and achievements, and help us showcase everything that makes our town strong. We also encourage everyone to share the campaign branding, posters and graphics on your social media channels to show the UK that we are serious contenders.
Let’s keep talking positively about our town, backing local events, supporting local organisations, and showing why Blyth’s future is full of opportunity.
This bid is about more than a title — it’s about confidence, pride and belief in where we are heading together.
For more informaition about the Uk Town of Culture please follow this link https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-town-of-culture-2028-expression-of-interest/uk-town-of-culture-2028-expression-of-interest-guidance-for-bidders
March 2026
Blyth Prepares Bid for UK Town of Culture 2028
With a proud cultural heritage shaped by its maritime, mining and industrial past, Blyth is preparing to bid for the title of UK Town of Culture 2028, with Blyth Town Council leading the initiative and working alongside partners from across the town’s growing cultural network.
The announcement comes as Blyth is firmly in the national spotlight during the Festival of Energy, further highlighting the town’s ability to deliver ambitious, large-scale events following the success of Blyth Celebrates.
Work is already underway on the town’s Expression of Interest following discussions with members of the Culture Network. The bid will tell the story of a town once forged by shipbuilding, coal mining and the sea, and now helping to power the UK’s renewable energy future.
Today, Blyth is home to world-leading clean energy innovation while also investing in bold new cultural spaces, festivals and creative opportunities for young people. The proposed bid aims to celebrate that transformation — honouring the town’s proud heritage while showcasing its growing cultural ambition.
Blyth is ready to share its story of energy — industrial, renewable and creative — with the rest of the country with the help of a network of partners including Blyth Culture Network, rePUBlic Gallery, Headway Arts, The Pheonix Theatre, Friends of Ridley Park and The Market Pavilion.
The UK Town of Culture competition is a UK-wide programme developed in collaboration with the devolved governments in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It aims to celebrate the significant contributions towns make to the national story and encourage communities to use culture and creativity to tell the story of their place.
The winning town will receive £3 million to deliver a cultural programme lasting around six months in 2028. In addition, the two other finalists will each receive £250,000 to deliver elements of their proposed programmes.
Beyond the financial investment, the initiative is expected to bring lasting benefits to participating towns. These include increased civic pride, greater participation in cultural activities and the creation of enduring community partnerships that strengthen local identity and champion grassroots arts and culture.
Research from the UK City of Culture programme shows that more than 70% of people attending events reported feeling a greater sense of pride in their city. Organisers of the Town of Culture programme expect to see similar long-term social and cultural benefits for the towns that take part.
The Mayor of Blyth, Cllr David Swinhoe, said:
“Blyth is a town with an incredible history and an exciting future. From our proud industrial heritage to our role at the forefront of the UK’s clean energy transition, our community has always been driven by innovation, resilience and creativity.
“A bid for UK Town of Culture 2028 is an opportunity to celebrate that story, showcase the talent and pride within our community, and bring people together through culture. We have worked closely with partners across the town to develop a strong and inspiring bid, and if shortlisted, we look forward to growing these partnerships even further.”
Article by Highlights PR
Photo Credit Jason Thompson
March 2026
Town of Culture Tool Kit
To download posters for sharing please use the following links and for all social media posts please use #UKTownofCulture2028 and #Blyth2028
I'm Backing Blyth poster
February 2026
Find out about UK Town of Culture
To find out more information about the UK Town of Culture please follow this link https://www.gov.uk/government/news/first-ever-uk-town-of-culture-competition-to-restore-pride-in-communities

