Major Events Fund to support Coventry’s Godiva Festival and Caribbean Reggae Fever festival

Major Events Fund to support Coventry’s Godiva Festival and Caribbean Reggae Fever festival

Postby dutchman » Thu Jan 04, 2024 12:15 am

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Coventry City Council has been awarded £750,000 of Commonwealth Games legacy funding to support two festivals taking place in the city this year.

Coventry’s annual Godiva Festival has been awarded £500,000 from the Major Event Fund, whilst a proposal submitted for a new Caribbean festival, known as Caribbean Reggae Fever, has been awarded £250,000.

Godiva Festival is set to take place from Friday 5 July – Sunday 7 July in Coventry’s War Memorial Park with the lineup set to be announced in the coming weeks ahead of tickets going on sale.

Caribbean Reggae Fever will be held in the War Memorial Park on 20 July.

The West Midlands Combined Authority (WMCA) and the UK Government is supporting the organisers with money from the £70 million Games underspend which is being reinvested back into the region.

Councillor Abdul Salam Khan, Deputy Leader and Cabinet Member for Events, said:

    “We are thrilled to be receiving £750,000 in legacy funding for major events in Coventry.

    “Godiva Festival is the highlight of our city’s event calendar. This year, we are celebrating the 25th Godiva Festival and with this funding we hope we can make it bigger and better than ever.

    “The additional funding will allow us to expand the capacity to increase the space in the park so we can attract a greater audience across the weekend. We will also use the funding to develop the sustainability of the event and look at bespoke volunteering opportunities at the festival.

    “Caribbean Reggae Fever is another music and cultural event taking place in the War Memorial Park this summer which will see a celebration of Caribbean culture through music, crafts, costume, sport, food and entertainment.

    “Across both festivals, there will be opportunities for local creative companies to get involved and to showcase our fantastic local, young talent. We’ll be building on a theme of a worldwide welcome and we are already looking forward to seeing so many residents and visitors at both festivals.”
In total, nine cultural and sporting events are set to take place in the West Midlands which have shared £3 million of Commonwealth Games legacy funding to help bring hundreds of thousands of people together in the region.

Giving an estimated £11.5 million boost to the local economy, almost 700,000 competitors, performers and spectators are expected to attend the West Midlands events in 2024 and 2025 to celebrate the region’s rich and diverse sporting, music and cultural heritage.

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