HAWORTH S Bronte Parsonage Museum reopens to the public on Wednesday, May 19, as lockdown restrictions are further eased. Visitors will be welcomed back through the doors almost 126 years to the day since the original Bronte Museum opened in 1895. The reopening comes after a tough period for the parsonage, which like other attractions has been hit hard by the impact of the pandemic. The museum has been closed throughout the winter and early spring. It received £119,200 from Arts Council England and the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport’s Culture Recovery Fund. The money helped the Bronte Society – the charity responsible for the museum – to provide support through lockdown and increase digital activity.
Standon Calling 2021: Fans promised greatest line-up to date headlined by Bastille, Craig David and Jake Bugg
Organiser Alex Trenchard had feared for the festival s future after the event s cancellation last year due to Covid-19.
Festival-goers enjoy Standon Calling in 2019 (Image: Martine Xerri)
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Hertfordshire’s biggest music festival returns this summer and organisers have promised fans the greatest line-up to date .
Standon Calling festival handed £400,000 boost from Government s Culture Recovery Fund
The cash will help Hertfordshire s biggest music event prepare for its 2021 renewal after it had to cancel last year
Festival-goers enjoy Standon Calling in 2019 (Image: Martine Xerri)
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UK Outdoors Submit a Roadmap For Reopening Educational Visits, Warning That Without Urgent Action Sector Will Be Decimated
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89% of sector revenues come from educational visits; £600m of sector revenue has been lost resulting in 6,000 jobs gone and a further 10,000 jobs at risk
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Government-backed Insurance scheme requested to enable future school bookings
LONDON, Feb. 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ UK Outdoors, the industry body for outdoor learning and activities, announces that, in conjunction with the School Travel Sector Stakeholder Group ( STSSG ), it has submitted to Rt Hon Gavin Williamson, Secretary of State, and the Department for Education, a roadmap for the phased restart of domestic educational visits after Easter, over a year after visits were suspended by government guidance in March 2020.