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Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation
Wellbeing and social inclusion
Representation ID: 202431
Received: 28/01/2026
Respondent: Kettle's Yard
I support Create Cambridge in asking that:
• the Cultural Infrastructure Strategy strengthens its focus on delivery pathways, not only mapping of need
• clearer links are made to planning obligations, capital funding routes and operating models
• partnership/shared-service capacity is resourced
• Creative Commons approaches are included as part of long-term stability, not only meanwhile use
• Create Cambridge is engaged as advisor/consultee on the further development of the Cultural Infrastructure Strategy
I support Create Cambridge in asking that:
• the Cultural Infrastructure Strategy strengthens its focus on delivery pathways, not only mapping of need
• clearer links are made to planning obligations, capital funding routes and operating models
• partnership/shared-service capacity is resourced
• Creative Commons approaches are included as part of long-term stability, not only meanwhile use
• Create Cambridge is engaged as advisor/consultee on the further development of the Cultural Infrastructure Strategy
Comment
Draft Greater Cambridge Local Plan for consultation
Infrastructure
Representation ID: 202432
Received: 28/01/2026
Respondent: Kettle's Yard
I support Create Cambridge in asking that:
cultural infrastructure is recognised as core civic infrastructure
cultural venues are integrated into infrastructure planning, phasing and investment pathways
a partnership-owned Cultural Infrastructure Pipeline is established for new provision and renewal
despite hight cultural participation (classed as “low cultural need”), the Plan recognises that significant investment is required
coordinated public/private/philanthropic investment is enabled, including visitor-linked and locally retained funding, with findings embedded in infrastructure planning
community asset transfer is strengthened with governance support, capital access, enabling genuine community ownership
Create Cambridge is engaged as an advisor on cultural infrastructure, strategy development
I support Create Cambridge in asking that:
cultural infrastructure is recognised as core civic infrastructure
cultural venues are integrated into infrastructure planning, phasing and investment pathways
a partnership-owned Cultural Infrastructure Pipeline is established for new provision and renewal
despite hight cultural participation (classed as “low cultural need”), the Plan recognises that significant investment is required
coordinated public/private/philanthropic investment is enabled, including visitor-linked and locally retained funding, with findings embedded in infrastructure planning
community asset transfer is strengthened with governance support, capital access, enabling genuine community ownership
Create Cambridge is engaged as an advisor on cultural infrastructure, strategy development