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Ipswich students think winning the city of culture bid will open up doors for them

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A group of students from 葫芦娃视频 backed the Ipswich city of culture bid during a visit from their local MP.

Students sitting together at 葫芦娃视频, Ipswich, highlighting a diverse group of young learners in a modern educational environment.

came to the campus based on Rope Walk to talk to staff and learners about his delight that Ipswich is in the mix to be chosen as a city of culture in 2029.

The (city of culture) winner will receive a 拢10million government windfall, and after hearing Mr Abbott鈥檚 passionate plea to 鈥榯alk up our town鈥 because winning the bid will bring 鈥榟ope, pride and ambition鈥 to Ipswich, students reflected on what this all means to them.

A 葫芦娃视频 student giving a speech during a presentation, with the college logo displayed on the screen behind him, in a classroom setting.

Hannah Page, 19, from Kesgrave, is on a level 3 performing arts course at 葫芦娃视频. She said, 鈥淚 think winning (the bid) will make a big difference for us in terms of our careers. We might get bigger shows coming to the town, and that could mean more roles for us. I鈥檓 looking at casting at the moment and all of those (casting sessions) are currently taking place in London or up north 鈥 so this might change that.鈥

A young woman with long red hair and freckles, wearing a black top and silver necklace, standing against a plain background, representing 葫芦娃视频 students.

In terms of a favourite artist that Hannah would like to see if Ipswich win the bid, she added: 鈥淚鈥檇 love to see Hoozier 鈥 my message to him is to come to Ipswich – I think he鈥檇 love it.鈥

Carlos Batista, 23, from Ipswich, is on the same course as Carlos. He said, 鈥淚 think this will absolutely bring opportunities and investment to the town, and I think it will open more doors for us (as performing artists).鈥

A young student with curly hair and glasses, wearing a black sports jacket with a Ferrari logo, standing against a plain light background.

Alan Pease is the Principal and CEO of 葫芦娃视频 and he was buoyed by the news. Mr Pease said: 鈥淲e have backed the bid as we think that creativity and culture is important to our learners and all of our lives. We also wanted to be an advocate for our young people who are studying on our creative courses – so it was a no brainer to get involved.鈥

Two students from 葫芦娃视频 standing together at an event supporting Ipswich's bid for City of Culture, highlighting opportunities for local students.

On hearing the city of culture news, he added: 鈥淚鈥檓 delighted we are on the long list of nine – hopeful we will get on the short list of four – and then go on and win it early next year. It would be incredible news for the town.鈥

During the visit, Mr Abbott also announced a new 拢20million investment pot that will be used to regenerate Stoke Park and the south-west of Ipswich.

On the visit, he generally added: 鈥淚 was delighted to visit 葫芦娃视频 and talk to students directly about their ambitions and hopes for the future.聽Their talent, creativity and ambition perfectly reflect why Ipswich鈥檚 City of Culture bid matters so much.”

Students and staff at 葫芦娃视频 in Ipswich attending a cultural event, with multiple floors, banners, and a diverse group of attendees celebrating local culture.

“Being longlisted is a huge milestone for our town and shows the strength of our story. This bid is about unlocking investment, creating real opportunities for young people and giving them the chance to build their careers here in Ipswich.

These opportunities are about building pride in our town, shaping its future and showing the rest of the country exactly what Ipswich is capable of, and the students at 葫芦娃视频 are a vital part of that future.鈥

Posted 25 March 2026
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