Lancashire In Context

CREATIVITY & CONTRAST

 

THE STRENGTH

Lancashire is already culturally powerful. 

The infrastructure exists.
The talent exists.
The pride exists.

THE CHALLENGE

Lancashire is not one story.
It is many different lived experiences.

  • Some Lancashire districts rank among the most deprived in England – Blackpool, Blackburn with Darwen, Burnley and Hyndburn are in the top 10–15% most deprived nationally.

  • Life expectancy in parts of the county is below the England average, particularly in more deprived districts.

  • Educational attainment varies sharply across districts, with coastal and post-industrial areas below national averages.

  • Over 21% of the population is aged 65+, above the national average, with rural and coastal communities particularly affected.

  • Social isolation impacts significant numbers of older residents, particularly in Wyre and Fylde.

THE CONTRAST

Across the county, outcomes shift dramatically.

Coastal & Post-Industrial Areas

  • Higher deprivation
  • Lower life expectancy
  • Lower qualifications
  • Higher unemployment

Rural & Commuter Areas

  • Lower deprivation
  • Higher life expectancy
  • Higher qualification levels
  • Lower unemployment

This inequality is structural, but it is not inevitable.

THE MOMENT

Right now Lancashire is driving forward:

  • Devolution and governance change

  • Regeneration investment

  • Cultural strategy renewal

  • Growing focus on health and wellbeing

This is a once-in-a-generation window to embed culture into economic, health and place strategy.

THE OPPORTUNITY

Access to Arts & a strong Cultural offer:

  • Improves mental wellbeing
  • Reduces loneliness and isolation
  • Raises educational aspiration
  • Strengthens local economies
  • Builds civic pride
  • Connects communities across boundaries

Culture is not decoration.
It’s infrastructure.

THE POTENTIAL

In a county being reshaped administratively and politically, culture can provide continuity.

Where statistics show inequality, culture can create opportunity.

Where communities feel divided, culture brings people together.

The Lancashire culture sector has an important role in:

  • Targeting areas of highest need

  • Connecting high-performing and underperforming districts

  • Supporting creative careers

  • Strengthening regeneration

  • Telling a confident, unified Lancashire story

THE CHAMPION

Arts Lancashire exists to connect, convene and champion culture across the whole county – beyond district boundaries and political cycles. We work with artists, organisations, freelancers, funders and local authorities to strengthen collaboration and amplify the collective voice of Lancashire culture.

At a time of change, Lancashire needs a joined-up cultural advocate – one that sees the bigger picture and understands both the challenges and the opportunity.

Arts Lancashire is here to tell that story – and to ensure culture is not an afterthought in Lancashire’s future, but a driving force within it.

Culture is the catalyst for Lancashire’s next chapter…

From Contrast to Connection

From Inequality to Opportunity

From Potential to Power