
Plymouth Culture has unveiled a Creative Industries Plan that promises to catapult Plymouth into the spotlight as a vibrant hub for creativity and innovation.
Commissioned by Plymouth City Council and officially adopted at a cabinet meeting on Monday, the plan is set to unlock growth opportunities within a sector which includes IT, film and TV, advertising and marketing, publishing, music, architecture, design, fashion, crafts, museums, galleries and libraries.
The creative industries are a powerhouse in the UK, outpacing the national economy by expanding twice as fast between 2010 and 2022, and contributing 5.7% to the UK economy.
The South West, including Plymouth, has been a hotbed for creative job growth, matching the fastest rates in the country from 2019 to 2022.
Now Plymouth wants to become the urban epicentre of this regional boom. If the city's creative sector flourishes to match the South West average, it would mean 1,640 new jobs and a £90m to £126m boost to the economy each year.
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