UK government earmarks £1.5bn arts funding until 2030
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The UK government says it has “turned the corner on [arts] underfunding over the last decade” by investing £1.5bn in cultural organisations over a five-year period (2025-30). The funding package includes £600m for national museums and other organisations supported by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). Crucially, £160m has been earmarked for regional and local museums to help “tackle maintenance backlogs”.

Arts Council England (ACE) also gets an uplift with a 5% increase next year for its regularly funded National Portfolio Organisations. A further £230m has been earmarked for heritage, which includes £75m for at-risk heritage in the form of grants towards repairs and building conservation.

The move was welcomed by numerous culture professionals who say that…

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