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Two hundred independent cinemas supported through Culture Recovery Fund this Christmas
Cinemas can apply for a further £14 million in grants from the second round of the Culture Recovery Fund
More support for screen supply chain as Film and TV Production Restart Scheme extended until April 2021 and cover now available for cast and crew over 70 years old
More than 200 independent cinemas across England are being supported this Christmas with £16 million in grants from the Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund.
201 cinemas have received funding so far from a £30 million pot allocated by the British Film Institute (BFI), on behalf of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, as part of the biggest ever single investment in this country’s cultural sectors. More grant applications from independent cinemas are also currently being assessed. Cinemas will be able to apply for another £14 million in grants in the new year as part of the second ro
Two hundred independent cinemas supported through the Culture Recovery Fund this Christmas
Support for independent cinemas this Christmas reaches £16 million, as Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden announces grant awards for 201 cinemas across England from Penrith to Penzance
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20 December 2020 Grants have been awarded to cinema sites in every corner of the country, from Penrith to Peckham and Penzance
Cinemas can apply for a further £14 million in grants from the second round of the Culture Recovery Fund
More support for screen supply chain as Film and TV Production Restart Scheme extended until April 2021 and cover now available for cast and crew over 70 years old
Over 200 independent cinemas supported through the Culture Recovery Fund this Christmas
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden announces over £16m in grant awards for independent cinemas across England from Penrith to Penzance and a further £14m for a second round of the Culture Recovery Fund
20 December 2020
The Ultimate Picture Palace, Oxford
More than 200 independent cinemas across England are being supported with £16m in grants from the governmentâs £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund administered by the BFI.
202 cinemas have received funding so far from a £30m pot allocated by the BFI on behalf of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, as part of the biggest ever single investment in this countryâs cultural sectors. More grant applications from independent cinemas are also currently being assessed. Cinemas will be able to apply for another £14m in grants in the new year as part of the second round of the Culture Recovery Fund. The new rou
Historic Royal Palaces and the Royal Albert Hall are among the recipients of £165 million worth of Government loans.
The National Theatre, Southbank Centre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Opera House and English National Opera will also be receiving the loans.
The package, for arts and heritage organisations, is the latest round of funding from the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund.
Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said: “This Government promised it would be here for culture and today’s announcement is proof we’ve kept our word.
“The £1 billion invested so far through the Culture Recovery Fund has protected tens of thousands of jobs at cultural organisations across the UK, with more support still to come through a second round of applications.
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