EXCLUSIVE: Dundee cultural organisations share £1m fund for Covid-19 recovery
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Tim Allan, Chair of V&A Dundee, which has taken the lead on the Dundee Covid Recovery Fund.
Five of Dundee’s cultural organisations are planning their road out of lockdown, thanks to a £1 million fund.
The Dundee Cultural Recovery Fund is a joint enterprise led by V&A Dundee to benefit five organisations in the city, the other four being Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee Heritage Trust (Discovery Point and Verdant Works), Dundee Rep and Scottish Dance Theatre, and Dundee Science Centre.
At the beginning of the first lockdown Tim Allan, Chair of V&A Dundee, says he was determined that culture had to be ready to reopen almost seamlessly once doors could open again safely.
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