Leek Post & Times

Moorlands will benefit from Government grants and loans

- By Les Jackson leslie.jackson@reachplc.com

A GOVERNMENT grant for the art industry has been described as fantastic news for the Staffordsh­ire Moorlands.

Last week the government announced a £1.57billion package to protect Britain’s world-class cultural, arts and heritage institutio­ns which includes £900million in grants plus additional £270million in repayable loans.

Thousands of organisati­ons across a range of sectors, including the performing arts and theatres, heritage, historic palaces, museums, galleries, live music and independen­t cinema, will benefit from access to emergency grants and loans.

The £1.57billion package represents the biggest ever one-off investment in UK culture and will provide a lifeline to vital cultural and heritage organisati­ons across the country hit hard by the pandemic, ensuring they stay afloat and protecting multi-billion pound industries that are famous around the world for the future.

This builds on the financial assistance the Government has already provided to the UK’S cultural sector through the pandemic, with loans, business rates relief and furlough support. More than 350,000 people in the recreation and leisure sector have been furloughed since the pandemic began.

Moorlands MP, Karen Bradley has welcomed the announceme­nt.

She said: “The announceme­nt is fantastic news for Staffordsh­ire Moorlands and will provide a vital lifeline to cultural and arts institutio­ns across Staffordsh­ire.

“This will not only secure local jobs, but will mean iconic local venues can weather the storm created by coronaviru­s and come back stronger, and continue to be there for local residents and future generation­s to enjoy.”

Culture Secretary, Oliver Dowden, said: “Our arts and culture are the soul of our nation. They make our country great and are the lynchpin of our world-beating and fast growing creative industries.

“I understand the grave challenges the arts face and we must protect and preserve all we can for future generation­s. Today we are announcing a huge support package of immediate funding to tackle the funding crisis they face. I said we would not let the arts down, and this massive investment shows our level of commitment.”

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak said: “Our world-renowned galleries, museums, heritage sites, music venues and independen­t cinemas are not only critical to keeping our economy thriving, employing more than 700,000 people, they’re the lifeblood of British culture.

“That’s why we’re giving them the vital cash they need to safeguard their survival, helping to protect jobs and ensuring that they can continue to provide the sights and sounds that Britain is famous for.”

Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, said the money would help safeguard the sector for future generation­s,

He said: “From iconic theatre and musicals, mesmerisin­g exhibition­s at our world-class galleries to gigs performed in local basement venues, the UK’S cultural industry is the beating heart of this country.

“This money will help safeguard the sector for future generation­s, ensuring arts groups and venues across the UK can stay afloat and support their staff while their doors remain closed and curtains remain down.”

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