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Malmesbury bids to win ‘Town of Culture’ after Best Place to Live award

Malmesbury has launched an ambitious bid to become the UK’s first Town of Culture, days after being named Best Place to Live in the South West 2026 by The Sunday Times.

bySwindon 24
21 March 2026 • 1.08pm
Malmesbury bids to win ‘Town of Culture’ after Best Place to Live award
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The north Wiltshire town, down the road from Swindon, is aiming to secure the inaugural title in 2028 under a new government-backed competition designed to celebrate culture in towns across the country.

The bid is being led by Malmesbury Town Team CIC, with support from the town council, local organisations and businesses. It sets out plans to strengthen the local economy while building on the area’s long-standing cultural identity.

Often described as England’s oldest borough, the town has strong historical links. These include King Athelstan, whose tomb lies in Malmesbury Abbey, as well as the monk Eilmer, philosopher Thomas Hobbes and photographer Alice Seeley-Harris.

Organisers say that spirit of innovation continues today, pointing to a thriving arts scene and the presence of Dyson’s global research, design and development campus.

Central to the proposal is a six-month cultural programme in 2028 under the theme A Town Through Time. Plans include festivals, exhibitions, performances and outdoor events staged across historic locations, from the Abbey to riverside spaces.

Proposed highlights include Where Two Rivers Meet, celebrating the town’s waterways through installations and participatory projects. Illuminations would combine light, sound and technology, while Re-Making England would invite young people to explore identity and belonging through creative work.

Community involvement is expected to play a key role, with youth-led projects, open studio spaces and a network of Community Connectors aimed at encouraging participation.

David Drake, chair of Malmesbury Town Team, said:

“Malmesbury has always been a place where ideas flourish. Our plan is for a six-month programme of festivity, night-time spectacles, intimate salons, pop-up events and participatory moments, with an important cultural legacy.

“Our vision brings together heritage, creativity and innovation to celebrate our story while opening up new opportunities for participation and collaboration.”

The bid has been developed in partnership with a range of local groups, including Athelstan Museum, Malmesbury Abbey, Malmesbury School, Malmesbury Live Arts and The Last Baguette Theatre Company.

The UK Town of Culture competition, launched by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, will award £3 million to the winning town. A shortlist is due later this spring, with the overall winner expected in early 2027.

The bid follows growing cultural momentum in Wiltshire, with nearby Swindon recently longlisted among the final nine contenders for UK City of Culture 2029.

While Swindon is competing at city scale, Malmesbury’s proposal reflects a parallel push from smaller towns to gain national recognition through the newly created Town of Culture programme.

If successful, the town would be the first to hold the title, following the model of the UK City of Culture programme but with a focus on smaller communities.

For Wiltshire, the bid represents a significant cultural ambition and the potential for increased visitor interest and investment should the town reach the final stages.

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