ACTRESS Rita Tushingham and photographer Mike McCartney
are to support Garston's drive for cultural village status.Playwright
and former ECHO columnist Jimmy McGovern is also backing the initiative.They
have joined forces with hundreds of Garston residents and businesses.An
open letter from 57 businesses has been sent to Capital of Culture supremo
Sir Bob Scott and city council leader Mike Storey calling for backing
for the scheme, which they hope will help regenerate the area.The letter
says: "We believe the campaign has imagination and a vision for Garston
that will have a significant and lasting impact, with the creative and
cultural industries at the heart of the commun ity's development and regeneration."Ms
Tushingham, who lived in Ryegate Road until she was four, said: "My
father had a grocers shop at the corner of Garston Old Road, in the days
when the community would shop daily and you knew your neighbours."Anything
that is a creative organisation and encourages all ages to be creative
is important. I'll do all I can to back this."Mr McCartney, who grew
up in Speke before he moved to Forthlin Road in Allerton, said he remembers
shopping with his auntie Mil at Garston market.He said: "We were
buying corduroy for curtains for my bedroom. A picture of those is now
in the Smithsonian museum in Washington."It's great to have dreams,
and anything appertaining to culture shouldn't long be dreams."More
than 250 people attended a public meeting earlier this year to launch
the campaign, and 35 artists have said they are interested in getting
involved.The proposals could include artists studios, a theatre, exhibition
spaces and recording studios.Last month the ECHO revealed more ambitious
plans which include a Garston Lido beach, marina and luxury housing development,
mini 'Eden project' and a riverside sculpture park.Artist Alex Corina,
who is driving forward the plan, said: "We hope the high-profile
backing will not only influence people to support the cultural village
but will draw attention to the positive side of Garston."An exhibition
to outline the ideas, with input from Garston schools, will be held at
View 2 Gallery in Mathew Street on May 19-20. |