PM announces £3m to support creative projects in the Northern Powerhouse
A new £3 million fund to support creative and cultural
organisations across the Northern Powerhouse will be announced by
the Prime Minister later today. The funding, which follows
an Industrial Strategy sector deal for the creative industries
earlier this year, will mean arts projects and enterprises which
support their local communities, in areas including Cumbria,
Manchester, Lancashire, Leeds, Liverpool, Sheffield and Yorkshire,
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A new £3 million fund to support creative and cultural
organisations across the Northern Powerhouse will be announced by
the Prime Minister later today.
The funding, which follows an Industrial Strategy sector deal for
the creative industries earlier this year, will mean arts
projects and enterprises which support their local communities,
in areas including Cumbria, Manchester, Lancashire, Leeds,
Liverpool, Sheffield and Yorkshire, can apply for £150,000 of
government funding. This could include projects using theatre to
improve child literacy or art workshops for disabled people or
the elderly.
This follows the announcement earlier in the year that the
Government will commit £11 million through the Northern Cultural
Regeneration Fund to support three major cultural projects in
Blackpool, Bradford and the Lake District. Both funds will help
build a legacy for the Great Exhibition of the North: showcasing
the very best of art and design in the region.
The Prime Minister is due to make the announcement at No 10 where
she will welcome publishers, artists, actors, directors of art
galleries and theatres and craftspeople to celebrate the
contribution of creative industries to all parts of the UK. To
showcase the sectors success, companies including Warner Bros,
bespoke shoe makers Carréducker, furniture designers Angus Ross,
denim manufacturer Hiut Denim and Mourne Textiles will exhibit
their products in Downing Street.
Due to speak to the audience at the reception, which will include
guests from Universal Music, the Natural History Museum, the
National Gallery, Pinewood Studios and the National Theatre, the
Prime Minister will praise the creative industries which
contribute £92 billion to the UK economy, providing work for more
than two million people right across the country.
Prime Minister Theresa May said:
“Our creative industries are at the heart of what makes Britain
great, from the big screen to the local gallery. Our films
captivate audiences the world over, our fashion designers
surprise and delight, our architects are shaping skylines and
cityscapes on every continent. In publishing, in music, in
advertising and more, every day our creative industries fly the
flag for Britain on the global stage.
“Today, I’m delighted to announce a £3 million fund that will
provide a new source of finance for creative and cultural
organisations across the Northern Powerhouse. Offering a mix of
grants and loans, the social investment fund will be open to
non-profit, community-based organisations that deliver a positive
social impact as part of our modern industrial strategy.”
"Britain's creative industries are an economic and cultural
powerhouse that is recognised around the world.
"This new fund is another vote of confidence in the sector that
will develop future talent, benefit communities and provide a
lasting legacy from the Great Exhibition of the North."
The new fund builds on the £150 million invested by government
and industry through the ambitious Industrial Strategy deal for
the creative industries, spreading success and making the sector
fit to face the future.
The power of culture and creative industries to boost economic
growth is evident across the country. In Hull nearly 800 jobs
have been created and almost £220 million invested in Hull’s
tourism and cultural sectors since the city was named UK City of
Culture 2017.
Before attending the event, President
and Managing Director, Warner Bros. Entertainment UK and Ireland
Josh Berger said:
"Warner Bros. is proud to be a part of Britain’s world-class
creative industries sector as a major investor in film,
television, video games, theatre, and production facilities.
Today’s reception celebrates the growth and innovation of the
industry and demonstrates the government’s continued support for
the incredible creative talent we have across the UK.”
Deborah Carré & James Ducker, Directors of
Carréducker said:
“We were thrilled to be invited to Number 10 this afternoon and
feel it is a validation of our hard work over the last 14 years.
We think that small to medium sized businesses like Carréducker
are a vital drivers of the creative industries in the UK and
their contribution to the economy is proven, both in the domestic
and international markets where our products and services are
sold.
Carréducker and businesses like ours help to give the UK its
reputation in the world as a centre of excellence for both design
and craft. Creativity is a vital driver of British industry and
we are delighted that it is being recognised in this way."
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