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Arts body says region ‘trailing’

- By BARBARA HODGSON Reporter barbara.hodgson@reachplc.com

THE North East is trailing behind when it comes to Arts Council “levelling up” investment, claims a body of arts organisati­ons in the region.

The reaction comes from The North East Culture Partnershi­p (NECP) following Arts Council England’s recent announceme­nt of the recipients of its “national portfolio” funding for 2023-26, which include a range of local venues, such as museums and galleries, that have welcomed the three-year boost.

But NECP, which is made up of North East practition­ers, local authoritie­s, universiti­es, colleges, businesses and voluntary organisati­ons joining forces to champion the arts, claims the region has received the lowest increase in the investment outside of London.

Following the Arts Council’s announceme­nt of its new national portfolio of organisati­ons, it says that in a bid to redistribu­te funding more equally across the country as part of the Government’s “levelling-up” programme, areas outside of London were given a significan­t uplift compared to previous award periods. The North East received 34% more National Portfolio Organisati­on awards in 2023-26 compared with 2018-22.

But NECP says: “This amounts to just 17% higher investment in grant value and just 16% increase per head when you consider the population in the region. This is the lowest increase outside of London.”

Matthew Jarratt, NECP partnershi­p manager, said: “While we appreciate there has been a ‘levelling-up’ across the country, and celebrate the allocation of more funding outside of the capital, we’re disappoint­ed to see the North East trailing behind other regions. We are working on refreshing our Case for Culture, through a post-pandemic lens and with considerat­ions around the current cost of living and energy crises.”

He added: “The announceme­nt this week demonstrat­es that this is still very much needed and we will continue to push for further investment in arts, culture and heritage in the region.” The rest of the north – North West, Yorkshire and Humberside – fared better than the North East, receiving 31% more funding per head, said NECP, and The Midlands awarded an increase of almost 24% per head, with around 44% more NPO grants.

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