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Emergency Scottish Government funding to deal with impact of Covid crisis awarded to Highland music venues
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Updated: 11:29, 25 February 2021
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Hootananny in Inverness is among the music venues to receive emergency funding from the Scottish Government.
Four venues in the Highlands have received over £200,000 from an emergency fund to help prevent closure of grassroots live music venues due to the coronavirus pandemic.
In Inverness city centre, Hootenanny was awarded £66,200, the Tooth and Claw £59,996 and The Gellions £50,000.
The Aros Centre on the Isle of Skye was awarded £28,000.
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