AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLocal Culture Spotlight: Wales’ ACT premiered learner-led documentary The Lost Generation in Cardiff, tackling digital safety, community and opportunity gaps for 16–19s. Live Music & Heritage: Thousands packed Llangollen Pavilion for Live at Llangollen Pavilion, a lead-in to the 79-year Eisteddfod. Community Pride Bids: Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy visited the Museum of Liverpool as 398 towns submitted postcards for the UK Town of Culture 2028 shortlist. Arts & Literature: Scots journalist Stuart Kelly was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, with Alan Massie’s legacy cited as a “torch” passed on. Food & Drink: Cardigan bakery Crwst won Artisan Food & Drink Producer at the Muddy Stilettos Awards, celebrating modern Welsh brunch and in-house baking. Health & Lifestyle: Wegovy’s new GLP-1 tablet launches in the UK, but Cumbria patients face delays for NHS access while approvals and funding catch up. Sports & Society: A Putney powerlifting gym, Physical Culture, fights a major rent hike that could threaten a near-century of local sporting culture.
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