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‘Devastating’ decline of arts in schools surges on

Mon 26 Jun 2017

‘Devastating’ decline of arts in schools surges on

‘Devastating’ decline of arts in schools surges on Entries for GCSE arts subjects are down 9% on 2016, while entries for EBacc subjects are up 9% in the same period. The rapid decline of arts subjects and correspon.....Read more

Calling all event organisers!  A new mini Purple Guide launched

Mon 26 Jun 2017

Calling all event organisers! A new mini Purple Guide launched

NEW MINI PURPLE GUIDE PUBLISHED A new guide has been published by the Events Industry Forum to help organisers of smaller events comply with regulations and good practice. The new ‘Purple Guide Lite’ is a sister publ.....Read more

Arts funding: 183 new NPOs as largest organisations take 3% cut

Wed 28 Jun 2017

Arts funding: 183 new NPOs as largest organisations take 3% cut

Arts funding: 183 new NPOs as largest organisations take 3% cut The number of National Portfolio Organisations will increase to 831, as museums, libraries and new ‘Sector Support Organisations’ join Arts Council Engla.....Read more

Flying the Flags for Huddersfield

Tue 03 May 2022

Flying the Flags for Huddersfield

Have you noticed the new banners dotted around the town centre and ring road promoting the creative offer of Huddersfield? Keep an eye out for them when you're next in and around the town centre! The aim of the cam.....Read more

Social Prescribing Link Worker Manifesto launch

Thu 28 Apr 2022

Social Prescribing Link Worker Manifesto launch

The Social Prescribing Link Worker Manifesto launch is taking place (online) on 20 May as part of Creativity and Wellbeing Week 2022. The manifesto is intended as a provocation to all those working on social prescri.....Read more

Works Better

Fri 07 Jul 2017

Works Better

This is available to all business sectors and adults, irrespective of age, sex, gender or ethnicity: employed, unemployed or student. Works Better is not like other ‘into-work’ programmes. Not only does it match jobs.....Read more

Artsmark for Early Years - Final Consulation

Tue 18 Jul 2017

Artsmark for Early Years - Final Consulation

What would really work to help early years settings celebrate and grow their arts and creative practice? Earlyarts want your views if you work with young children and families by joining in the consultation designed for.....Read more

Jodie Whittaker is the 13th Dr Who!

Tue 18 Jul 2017

Jodie Whittaker is the 13th Dr Who!

Yet more fantastic news for Huddersfield! Skelmanthorpe born and former Shelley College and Kirklees College student, actress Jodie Whittaker, has been announced as the 13th Doctor Who and first woman to take the ro.....Read more

Choirs just as worthy of funding as football, report argues

Tue 18 Jul 2017

Choirs just as worthy of funding as football, report argues

Across the UK, 40,000 choirs are boosting the health and wellbeing of singers, but with funding they could do much more, according to new research. Amateur choirs deserve to receive the same levels of public support a.....Read more

Can less really be more?

Tue 18 Jul 2017

Can less really be more?

As more and more local authorities reduce funding and staffing for the arts, how can we ensure they have the capacity to fulfil their cultural responsibilities? Jane Wilson shares her thoughts. Local authorities have .....Read more

Creative Industries Federation - Freelancers survey findings

Tue 18 Jul 2017

Creative Industries Federation - Freelancers survey findings

Creative Industries Federation have today launched the findings of their creative freelancers’ survey. The highlights mentioned at the launch are below: • There is poor visibility and lack of evidence of the impact.....Read more

Inquiry into the civic role of arts organisations

Tue 18 Jul 2017

Inquiry into the civic role of arts organisations

The Gulbenkian Foundation has embarked on a three year inquiry into the civic role of the arts in our communities, and through case studies, workshops and surveys of the sector have analysed the barriers and opportunitie.....Read more

Local Event Organisers beware cloned SIA licences

Wed 19 Jul 2017

Local Event Organisers beware cloned SIA licences

Festival and event organisers are being asked to be vigilant as there have been instances recently of cloned SIA licences being used by security staff. The SIA badges displayed a genuine name and licence number but a ph.....Read more

Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy Programme

Mon 24 Jul 2017

Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy Programme

The Arts Fundraising & Philanthropy Programme, a consortium led by Cause4, with partners the Arts Marketing Association (AMA) and the University of Leeds, aims to transform the cultural sector's fundraising knowledge, sk.....Read more

ACE funding to Wise Children shows what's wrong with the arts

Thu 27 Jul 2017

ACE funding to Wise Children shows what's wrong with the arts

£2m in Arts Council funding for Emma Rice’s new company is everything that’s wrong with the arts If the national funder really cared about equality, it wouldn’t endorse a £2m application from a nine-day-old organisati.....Read more

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