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	Midland Red
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	Mon 10th Aug 2015  9:01pm  
	 
	Coventry favourite with bookies to land UK City of Culture title in 2021  
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	Disorganised1
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	Tue 11th Aug 2015  2:28am  
	 
	Might put some money on Aberdeen. 
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	Wearethemods
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	Tue 11th Aug 2015  10:19am  
	 
	I wouldn't and I live here!  
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	morgana
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	Tue 11th Aug 2015  10:48am  
	 
	I notice in the link above how a piece of our important history is soon forgotten that's still here and is missing - Cash's. 
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	Midland Red
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	Tue 11th Aug 2015  10:56am  
	 
	Cultural offering: Lady Godiva, Coventry Cathedral, Herbert Art Gallery and Museum, St Mary's Guildhall, Coventry Transport Museum, Coombe Abbey, London Road Cemetery, Godiva Festival, Philip Larkin, 2-Tone... we're running out of space!
No doubt Cash's would be included if there was more space for a longer list   
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	Wearethemods
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	Tue 11th Aug 2015  12:17pm  
	 
	Incidentally, Aberdeen does have a couple of things in common with Coventry today that it didn't have years ago one, both cities have no confidence in their local authorities (as mentioned in another thread) and secondly with the universities, the city centre is full of student accommodation!  IMHO Coventry has a lot more in its favour  
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	flapdoodle
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	Tue 11th Aug 2015  7:07pm  
	 
	I'd say this is the worst of the major cities for culture. You tend to have to go elsewhere if you want to see a band, as there's no real live music scene in the city anymore.
Some interesting small stuff, but compared to Cardiff Coventry is pathetic.
 
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	Mike H
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	Tue 11th Aug 2015  8:31pm  
	 
	With respect, Cardiff is a capital city of which the Welsh are quite proud. Coventry is a worn out industrial town, trying to build into a modern city that looks promising while in the meantime the residents have no problem in voicing disapproval of what goes on in the city especially with regard to students. LOL 
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	flapdoodle
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	Wed 12th Aug 2015  1:38pm  
	 
	I know exactly what Cardiff is, as I have spent a lot of time there.
Coventry hasn't been an industrial city for 30 years and it's as far from being a 'modern' city as it was in 1930. 
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	Mike H
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	Wed 12th Aug 2015  2:28pm  
	 
	So it's still a work in progress. 
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	flapdoodle
	 Coventry  | 
	 
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	Thu 13th Aug 2015  7:22pm  
	 
	It's something in progress, but I'm not entirely sure what!  
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	Tricia
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	Sun 13th Mar 2016  3:57pm  
	 
	Thought that this might be of interest.  It's from BBC app, re Coventry City of Culture. 
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	Helen F
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	Helen F
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	Mon 26th Jun 2017  4:48pm  
	 
	The advertising version of the city's bid
It sounds... ummm... riveting. Now I know that they can't give all their secrets away but I find the usual buzz words a total turn off.
Meanwhile Warrington's bid (snigger) has more charm but amounts to little more than 'we've got no history or culture, but we'd like some'. You never know, it might win on originality and bald honesty.
Sweet video but more style over substance.
Nah.
 
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	Annewiggy
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	Mon 26th Jun 2017  8:07pm  
	 
	I have just finished reading a fiction book "Working Wonders" by Jennie Colgan. Which turned out to be a slightly bizarre book about a man in Coventry Town Planning department being given the job of coming up with the city's plans for City of Culture 2005 (it is a 2003 book). After looking at Helen's post the ideas weren't so out there! 
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