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Eden Project Can the arts boost Cumbria s economy? The county has been selected as one of the government’s 20 Cultural Compacts, using creativity to drive economic growth Recognising the power of a strong cultural offer to drive economic growth is nothing particularly new. What is new, however, is the government’s stated desire to really put this to the test with its Cultural Compact programme, an initiative to drive social, health, educational and economic benefits through support for cultural and creative sectors. Cumbria has been chosen as one of only 20 Cultural Compacts nationally. The Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and Arts Council England are supporting the creation of The Bay Cultural Compact, a joint submission by South Lakeland District Council, Barrow Borough Council and Lancaster City Council. ....
Council s disappointment as funding for £125million Eden Project North omitted from budget The leader of a Lancshire council has expressed her disappointment and frustration after funding for a major new project was omitted from the Chancellor s budget. Funding for Eden Project North, an ambitious new project to develop different cultural assets to boost future creativity, investment, innovation, jobs and prosperity in the area was left out of Rishi Sunak s latest annoucement, with the £70million needed to help fund the project now having to be sourced from elsewhere. Along with the Lake District World Heritage Site, Eden North, which is to be built on the site of the old Bubbles swimming pool on Morecambe promenade, is seen as a key component of a plan to develop the Morecambe Bay Cultural Compact. ....
Government urged to fund £70 million Eden Project North plans cumbriacrack.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cumbriacrack.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.