London home for Migration Museum gets nod

Computer generated image of what the new building will look like
01 Mar 2023

The Migration Museum will be based across three floors of a 21-storey tower, provided rent-free by property developer who was a child refugee.

Oldham Council ‘unsure’ who will run new theatre

28 Feb 2023

Oldham Council cannot be responsible for future of Oldham Coliseum company, leader says, as proposals for a new theatre no longer have an operator given theatre's uncertain future.

Edinburgh’s King’s Theatre saved from closure

An artist's impression of King's Theatre's refurbished auditorium
27 Feb 2023

Refurbishment of historic theatre to begin this week, after Edinburgh Council and the Scottish Government plug the majority of a £9m funding gap.

U-turn on plans to mobilise Museum of Cardiff

27 Feb 2023

Cardiff Council has dropped plans to turn the Museum of Cardiff into a mobile attraction.

The council proposed the move, which would have resulted in the loss of the museum’s current building and most of its staff, as part of a consultation into its 2023/24 budget in December.

Following backlash against the plans and a protest against the proposal in Cardiff earlier in February, the council said it plans to keep the museum at its current location for now.

Council leader Huw Thomas told Wales Online councillors will instead “work with the trustees of the museum to secure a sustainable future, including looking at options for delivering the service at an alternative location."

Claims of lack of medical support during Brixton crush tragedy

23 Feb 2023

Only half the recommended number of medical staff were on duty on the night of a crush at the O2 Brixton Academy, it has been claimed.

The BBC reports that it contacted the medical cover provider for the evening in question (15 December) after being approached by insiders. They were told that five medics were working at the time despite industry guidelines suggesting there should have been at least 10. No paramedics or nurses were present.

Rebecca Ikumelo, 33, and security guard Gaby Hutchinson, 23, died in hospital following the crush in the foyer of the building.

The venue is currently closed for a period of three months after a decision in January by Lambeth’s licensing subcommittee following a request from the Metropolitan Police, which is investigating the incident.

Arts Council not to blame for demise of Oldham Coliseum

Computer generated image of previous plans for a new home for Oldham Coliseum
23 Feb 2023

As the future of Oldham Coliseum hangs in the balance, Neil Puffett considers if it's fair to point the finger at Arts Council England.

Oldham Coliseum: Demand for detail on ACE plans

People attending a public meeting at Oldham Coliseum in a bid to save the venue
22 Feb 2023

Performers' union Equity calls on Arts Council England to disclose its three-year vision for Oldham, as hundreds gather to protest funding cut for the town's Coliseum theatre.

'New home' for Oldham Coliseum gets green light

An artists impression of the future theatre in Oldham Coliseum
21 Feb 2023

Oldham Council 'recommits' to new £24.5m theatre, originally billed as a new home for Oldham Coliseum, but venue will not be ready until 2026.

Morecambe arts venue faces uncertain future

Exterior of Morecambe arts venue The Platform
16 Feb 2023

Lancashire City Council commits to operating railway station-turned-arts venue The Platform for another year, but its long-term future could depend on an external party taking over ownership.

City of Culture runners-up publish bid details

15 Feb 2023

Southampton publishes full bid from its UK City of Culture campaign ahead of plans to deliver re-packaged elements across the city.

Championing communities

Clore Leadership's Governance Now conference
15 Feb 2023

Clore Leadership has held its 5th conference addressing issues of governance in the cultural sector. The theme this year was championing communities. Jonathan Mayes reports on what emerged.

Proposed Bournemouth Council arts cuts 'catastrophic'

Ariel view of bournemouth symphony orchestra performing at the royal albert hall
13 Feb 2023

Proposals put forward by Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council will reduce funding over a five-year period to organisations including Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

Jobs under threat at Hampshire Cultural Trust

The exterior of Winchester City Museum
06 Feb 2023

Up to 20 redundancies could be made at a cultural charity in Hampshire despite it becoming a new member of Arts Council England's National Portfolio in November.

Diving in at the deep end

Shonagh Manson
30 Jan 2023

Initially unsure about how to put her art degree to good use, Shonagh Manson has forged a career centred on ensuring artists and creatives are well supported.

Government to 'devolve more control of culture'

Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove
27 Jan 2023

Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove outlines intention to "deepen and broaden" the devolution of powers to local areas. 

Battersea Arts Centre to open as a warm space

27 Jan 2023

Battersea Arts Centre (BAC) is planning to open as a warm space for its local community through to March.

The centre’s Freedom Tap Room will be open between 11am and 6pm during the week and between 11am and 2pm at weekends.

The warm space will offer a free meal and drink to visitors, alongside a selection of books and board games. A funding scheme is being set up to allow people to donate the costs of a meal and drink for others.

BAC says it is opening the space as a result of the rising cost of energy prices. It is following in the footsteps of other cultural institutions opening their doors as a warm space across the country, including the Royal Shakespeare Company and Theatre Royal Plymouth.

Funding for the warm space has come from the VCS Warm Spaces and Food Grant Fund awarded by Wandsworth Borough Council.

Deputy Council Leader Kemi Akinola said: “We were pleased to support the BAC to join our Warm Spaces scheme. They are such an important part of our community and a vibrant, welcoming refuge during cold weather.”

“It gives us real pleasure to share this wonderful building with our community, and we are excited to make new friends and share our heat and food with our neighbours,” BAC Executive Director and Deputy CEO Amy Vaughan added.

An underutilised source of community arts funding

Community mural being painted in Peckham Square: an example of the kind of work that can be funded through CIL
26 Jan 2023

Local authorities are central to the UK’s planning system. Lucy Atkinson explains how Community Infrastructure Levy funding can provide opportunities for arts organisations to work creatively with communities.

Journey to NPO status

Local creatives share their thoughts with Mediale at Selby Creates launch event
25 Jan 2023

Media arts agency Mediale is the first national portfolio organisation in Selby, Yorkshire. Tom Northey shares how developing relationships with local authorities has been integral to its recent success.

Putting Southampton on the map

Southampton skyline in the evening. The buildings are reflected on body of water.
25 Jan 2023

Despite an unsuccessful bid for UK City of Culture 2025, Southampton is determined to build on lessons learned during the process. Satvir Kaur says culture remains critical to the future.

Rotherham Children’s Capital of Culture gets £275k boost

25 Jan 2023

Rotherham Council’s cabinet has agreed to allocate a further £275,000 of funding for Rotherham as Children’s Capital of Culture in 2025.

The money will complement £1.84m in funding awarded by the government’s Community Renewal Fund in 2021 to help establish a “Creative and Cultural Skills Embassy” linked to the event and additional funding from Arts Council England.

The Yorkshire town is planning to brand itself as the world’s first Children’s Capital of Culture as part of a cultural strategy highlighting Rotherham as “a place people want to visit, where everyone can enjoy Rotherham through the eyes, ears and actions of children and young people”.

The money will be used to finance the next stage of the project over the coming year, with the Children’s Capital of Culture team will partner with three cultural providers and work with local young people to “deliver a programme of creative and cultural events, festivals, experiences and opportunities across Rotherham”, according to a cabinet paper.

“The ultimate goal of Children’s Capital of Culture is to support more children and young people across the borough to create a bolder, more ambitious and creative future for themselves, increasing overall pride and aspiration in our borough and nurturing a skilled young workforce that can make a real difference to Rotherham’s future,” said Children’s Capital of Culture Programme Manager Sarah Christie.

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