Global Grooves in Cultural Capital Kickstart funding success Date published: 13 December 2020
The Global Grooves complex has also been designated as the new Northern Carnival Centre Of Excellence by Arts Council England
Global Grooves has announced that it has received further support from Arts Council England for its cultural capital project: transforming its current home The Vale, at Vale Mill at the top of Micklehurst Road in Mossley, to a purpose-built arts centre and the Northern Carnival Centre of Excellence.
This means that Global Grooves has now raised £1m for the transformation project from a variety of sources including Arts Council England, The National Lottery Heritage Fund, Mossley Town Council, Arts Council England’s Small Capital Fund, Foyle Foundation, Youth Music, Action Together, Jigsaw Housing and Sports England.
Bolton's Octagon theatre receive Government culture recovery grant
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Coventry handed £1.1million from the Government's Covid-19 Culture Recovery Fund
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Gainsborough s House is set to receive thousands from the Government
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A number of Suffolk s cultural venues are set to receive over £500,000 to help them recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and Arts Council England has announced further recipients of its £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund.
The Capital Kickstart grants will help cultural organisations across the country cover additional costs, caused by Covid-related delays or fundraising shortfalls, to their capital projects, including building works, refurbishments and large-scale equipment purchases.
In total, £503,474 will be split between between three different organisations in Suffolk.