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Arts and Culture

More About Us

More about our plans

If you would like to know more about our business plans, our previous activities, or need any further information, please see below.

Renaissance Day

Find out about discussions for our future strategy.

Arts Services Review 2005-06

This is available as a downloadable pdf file Arts Services Review 2005-6

Arts Services Action Plan 2006-07

This is available as a downloadable pdf file: Arts Services Action Plan 2006-07

Arts Services Strategic Business Plan 2005-08

This is available as a downloadable pdf file Arts Services Strategic Business Plan 2005-08

For information or comments about Arts Services, please contact:

Helen Miah

Helen Miah
Head of Culture Swindon
Swindon Borough Council,
Wyvern Theatre,
Theatre Square,
Swindon,
SN1 1QN
Tel: 01793 465353
E-mail: hmiah@swindon.gov.uk

Check out Helen's Blog.

Christmas Guide 2008

Your Essential Guide to Christmas and New Year
Holiday opening times, waste and recycling dates, events, activities, advice and much more...

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