The North West living places partnership is chaired by Nathan Lee, Regional Manager – North West, of the Museums, Libraries and Archives Council.
Contact the partnership through: nathan.lee@mla.gov.uk
The North West is an English region bordered by the Irish Sea and the Pennines mountain range, the Welsh Mountains and the Scottish Borders. Its largest urban areas are Manchester and Liverpool. The north of the region, including northern Lancashire and Cumbria are mainly rural. England’s highest peak at 978m is Scafell Pike in Cumbria.
The traditional manufacturing and engineering industries of the region are in decline. Yet the region still generates 11% of the UK’s gross domestic product. New industries are also growing – such as film and television. The creation of Media City at Salford Quays has helped build the reputation of the industries in Manchester.
For more facts and information see the Government Office for the North West website.
The North West network delivers the regional place shaping element of the Cultural Agencies’ Regional Action Plan, The main focus is on delivering the agreed commitments under the living places work programme including roll out of cultural planning tools and guidance. The Priority Places initiative is included together with provision for strategic guidance and advice to places experiencing growth and regeneration. Other joint programmes, such as Sea Change also fall under this heading.




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