
The Regeneration Show June
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Julie Russell, Service Director for Arts, Culture & Leisure at Wakefield Council, joins this month’s Regeneration Show to discuss the difference between ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ regeneration, the upcoming sculpture trail, events across the district and ways creatives can get involved, the forthcoming Wakefield Exchange development and how Wakefield is transforming into a place where culture and creative industries thrive.
You can listen on demand from 7pm on Tuesday 27 June at https://wakefieldfirst.com/RegenShow, as well as to other instalments in the series which includes an interview from Unlimited about Wakefield Exchange (episode 2) and an on-location show all about Tileyard North (episode 4).
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