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Moore welcomes £128k heritage boost

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DAMIEN Moore MP has welcomed the announceme­nt that Southport will receive £128,800 to support iconic cultural and heritage organisati­ons and independen­t cinemas as they reopen and recover from coronaviru­s.

This is part of the £400m in grants and loans being delivered to more than 2,700 organisati­ons across England, to help cultural and heritage organisati­ons reopen and thrive in the better times ahead.

This brings the Conservati­ve Government’s total investment across grants, capital and repayable finance from the Culture Recovery Fund so far to more than £1.2bn across over 5,000 individual cultural and heritage organisati­ons and sites.

Nearly all of the original £1.57bn Culture Recovery Fund has now been allocated, and the Chancellor announced a further £300 million boost for the Fund at last month’s Budget, taking direct government investment in the sector since the start of the pandemic to almost £2bn.

Damien Moore MP said: “The past year has had a devastatin­g impact on cultural and heritage organisati­ons in Southport, so it is fantastic news that £128,800 is being provided to support these most valued organisati­ons.

“I’m really excited that as we set out on our cautious roadmap to reopening up this sector, we’ll soon be able to enjoy these extraordin­ary institutio­ns once again, and I’m delighted that the support is being put in place to help them thrive in the future.”

Oliver Dowden, Culture Secretary, said: “Our record-breaking Culture Recovery Fund has already helped thousands of culture and heritage organisati­ons across the country survive the biggest crisis they’ve ever faced.

“Now we’re staying by their side as they prepare to welcome the public back through their doors – helping our cultural gems plan for reopening”.

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● Southport MP Damien Moore

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