Peer learning sustainability session: Part of The Bradford Way
Bradford’s cultural sector has achieved incredible things during Bradford 2025, and sustainability has been at the heart of that journey. But what comes next? How do we build on this momentum to create a resilient, connected, and sustainable future for our organisations and communities?
Join us for an informal peer learning session bringing together cultural organisations from across Bradford, whether you’ve already been part of the Bradford Way or not. This is your chance to:
- Celebrate success: Hear inspiring stories from Bradford-based organisations leading the way on sustainability.
- Connect and collaborate: Share experiences, challenges, and ideas with peers across the sector.
- Shape the future: Help SAIL understand where we can add the most value and explore what collective action for the Bradford culture sector looks like beyond Bradford 2025.
Agenda
- 09:45 – 10:00: Arrival/networking and teas and coffees
- 10:00 – 10:15: Welcome from SAIL: Insights from the Bradford Way sustainability work so far
- 10:15 – 11:00: Success Stories: Bradford-based organisations share their journeys (speakers TBC)
- 11:00 – 11:15: Break
- 11:15 – 12:00: Breakout Conversations: What’s next for the sector? What support does the sector need?
- 12:00 – 13:00: Networking Lunch (vegan)
Accessibility
- Bradford Arts Centre is fully accessible.
- BSL interpretation and other access requirements are available on request, please let us know when booking.
- Please note that for freelancers and individuals with additional access needs, a bursary may be
available for you to attend, administered by Bradford Producing Hub. To request the bursary to enable your attendance, please complete this form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdXUxI_FfLyvBo0_5umFYPyrvAkJQ22seOCXCVy2yxby-fV6Q/viewform
About The Bradford Way
This training is part of The Bradford Way, a consortium initiative
supported by over £1m from Arts Council England’s Place Partnership
Fund. The programme, led by The Leap, Bradford Producing Hub, Bradford
Council, and Bradford Cultural Voice Forum, is designed to strengthen
Bradford’s cultural and creative industries through training,
investment, and collaboration.
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Bradford Way is a consortium of four partners: The Leap Bradford CIC,
Bradford Producing Hub, Cultural Voice Forum and Bradford Metropolitan
District Council’s Culture, Policy and Events Team, that supports
Bradford’s diverse artists and community-led arts and culture.
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