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Revival Productions, organisers of Classic Ibiza at Burghley House, receive grant from Culture Recovery Fund Published: 06:00, 02 April 2021
Revival Productions, organisers of Classic Ibiza at Burghley House, has received a grant from the latest round of the Governmentâs £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund.
The funding, awarded today (April 2), is from a £400 million pot, which was held back last year to ensure the Culture Recovery Fund could continue to help organisations as the public health picture changed.
The funding has been awarded by Arts Council England, as well as Historic England and National Lottery Heritage Fund and the British Film Institute.
Classic Ibiza. Photo: Joe Hayhow
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A scene from a previous Classic Ibiza event at Blickling Estate.
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One of Norfolk s biggest outdoor dance parties has already sold out ahead of the event s return this summer.
Lisa Ward, director of Revival Productions and Classic Ibiza promoter, said tickets for the Classic Ibiza concert at Blickling Estate on August 7 had sold out within days of going on sale.
But Ms Ward said audience numbers had been capped to allow social distancing, so anyone who missed out on getting a ticket now might still have a chance closer to the event as lockdown restrictions were eased.
COATESVILLEâEven as 2020 saw a weakened economy due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Chester County s only city showed its resiliency by moving forward with several redevelopment projects.
Community members held many meetings this year, mostly via Zoom, to discuss ongoing revitalization efforts in the city.Â
Several progress report meetings were attended by 50 or more people, including business leaders, investors, entrepreneurs, developers and local officials.
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During one such meeting in November, Coatesville City Council President Linda Lavender-Norris, City Manager James Logan, and Sonia Huntzinger, economic development administrator at Coatesville 2nd Century Alliance, gave updates on several redevelopment projects in the city.