The well-known and much-loved Porters in Cardiff has
recently had a new lease of life following a move to a new
premises in the city centre.
The Deputy Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism, has announced during
Independent Venues Week that £718,000 has been offered to 17
Grass Roots Music Venues across Wales, from the Creative Wales
Music Capital Fund
Porters is one of 17 venues to benefit from the fund which has
helped with the recent development and move.
Dan Porter, said: “I cannot overstate how difficult it is for
Grassroots venues at the moment- everything is against us in a
perfect storm. There is no doubt in my mind that without support
like this we would have found it impossible to continue, and
artists and audiences would have lost another venue. We thank
everyone behind this fund for their vision and in helping us to
not only to carry on what we started in 2012, but for giving us a
foundation to develop and build a future from.”
Funding has also helped with making their new venue more
accessible for disabled customers.
Dan, continued: “All of our gigs have always been free entry, and
now with the improved accessibility that this fund has allowed us
to put in place, truly all barriers to entry have been removed.”
The Deputy Minister, said: “The Music Capital Fund has encouraged
a step change in the music industry. Improved facilities will add
to the range of use of venues, attract better artists and
increase audience numbers. All of which will have an immediate
economic benefit to music businesses, their supply chains, and
the industry as a whole.
“Despite the challenging economic climate, we’ve also seen a
number of new venues opening in Wales over the past 12 months. I
wish Dan and the team at Porters well in their new venue.””
The Welsh Government is providing a fifth successive year of
support for retail, leisure and hospitality businesses with their
rates bills, at a cost of £78m. This builds on the almost £1bn of
support provided in rates relief schemes to these sectors since
2020-21. A new £20m capital fund will also be developed for
2024/25 to provide support to help retail, leisure and
hospitality businesses future-proof their businesses.
This latest funding takes Creative Wales total support for music
venues and businesses to more than £9.6 million since 2020.
Notes to editors
The other venues to receive funding are:
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Le Public Space, Newport
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Acapela Studio Cardiff
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Bank Vault, Aberystwyth
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Bourton's Live Music Café Bar, Bargoed
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Merthyr Labour Club and Institute Ltd
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Misfits Social Clwb, Cardiff
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The Cab, Newport
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The Cwmcarn Hotel / The Fork & Tune
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Patriot Home of Rock, Crumlin
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Clwb Y Bont, Pontypridd
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Afan Ales and Fine Wines, Port Talbot
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Canolfan Gymraeg Saith Seren Wrecsam
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CWRW Carmarthen
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CellB, Blaenau Ffestiniog
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ROC2 Studios, Wrexham
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The Bunkhouse, Swansea
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