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Wrexham University Creative Media

The announcement of a £60 million boost for the UK creative industries is a significant step forward for the sector, highlighting its vital role in driving economic growth and cultural enrichment. This investment, championed by Lisa Nandy, demonstrates a commitment to supporting cultural organisations and creative businesses, fostering innovation and job creation across the country. The focus on spreading opportunity through the Government’s Plan for Change aligns with the growing recognition that the creative industries are not only cultural powerhouses but also economic engines. By targeting hundreds of organisations, this funding promises to unlock new potential in regional hubs like Gateshead and beyond, ensuring the UK’s creative sector remains competitive on the global stage. It’s encouraging to see strategic support aimed at empowering diverse talent and ideas, paving the way for long-term sustainability in the arts and creative economy. This funding will undoubtedly provide a much-needed boost to projects and initiatives, fueling a wave of creativity and innovation across the UK.

£60 million BOOST for UK Creative Industries announced by Lisa Nandy today The Glasshouse in Gateshead 🚀 Hundreds of cultural organisations and creative businesses across the UK to benefit as part of an effort to drive economic opportunity across the country through the Government’s Plan for Change. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/gzkaFSw3

  • £60 million boost for UK Creative Industries
Malcolm Murgatroyd

Broadcast Engineer at Murgatroyd Broadcast Engineering Ltd

2mo

I am interested to know how such funding filters down to SME’s?

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Peter Davies, this investment is a game changer for the creative sector! 🎨

Kartik Mewada

Blinkit | Operations | Ex - Amazon | NMIMS

2mo

This investment in creative industries opens incredible opportunities for talent development and cultural growth across the UK. #CreativeEconomy 🎨

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