In addition to Brighton & Hove, there are 18 other urban areas in the UK that received support through the Urban Cultural Programme and are part of the Cultural Cities Network.
There will be an arts festival for children, a programme of public commissions and home grown talent will be celebrated.
A two-year programme of activities which involves a huge range of arts and cultural organisations in Birmingham and the surrounding region.
It will celebrate links between Asia and Blackburn and involve a major trans-Asian art exhibition.
A two-year programme of activity, involving a consortium of five key cities.
The progamme is based on the theme of Creative Bristol and activities include Electric Pavilion, involving an online project.
A programme of 19 cultural events spanning the entire arts spectrum including community and education based events.
The programme will be a year of events including world-class touring theatre; spectacular events in Cardiff Bay; local regeneral projects and large scale participation projects.
The programme of events will include a traditional music festival with a youth and community focus.
This programme is concerned with expanding the capacity and reach of the cultural organisations in Liverpool within the overall themes of Create and Participate.
A two-year programme that will celebrate the three participating borough's unique cultural diversity with high profile events and performances.
A programme that will celebrate cultural diversity with events such as Lewisham Poeple's Day, Carnival 365 and Black History Month and a new urban youth cultural programme.
Manchester City Council has taken the lead in developing plans for a major new International Cultural Festival to be held in July 2006.
Culture10 is a ten-year cultural programme being organised by the Newcastle Gateshead Initiative.
This programme involves an eighteen month programme of activities which will include major new developments in visual arts and creative writing.
The programme is based around the theme of Evolving City and is a key part of a longer strategy of growth for festivals in the city and county.
New and refurbished arts venues in the area will act as a platform for projects such as Light Up Lanarkshire; Contemporary Culture Exhibition; Here's Tae Us and other festivals.
City and County of Swansea is co-ordinating this eighteen month programme of interlinked cultural events and festivals.
This is a new collaboration between the three cities and centres on the range of festivals already established in each city.