Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee’s Inquiry into Arts and Heritage Funding

In time for yesterday’s submission deadline, the NCA sent its evidence to the CMS Select Committee’s Inquiry into the Funding of Arts and Heritage.  We would like to once again thank all members for thoughts and comments shared as we compiled our response to this crucial investigation for the sector.

Last Updated (Friday, 03 September 2010 12:04)

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Minutes from Arts & Heritage Culture Forum meeting

Minutes from the second Arts & Business and NCA Culture Forum meeting are now available online.  The second forum meeting took place on Tuesday 24 August, at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation and focused on issues around Earned Income, including the ability to exploit assets, new ways of working and intellectual property issues.

Last Updated (Friday, 03 September 2010 11:59)

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ACE invites applications for artistic assessor roles

As we reported earlier in the year Arts Council England are recruiting individuals with demonstrable knowledge and understanding of particular art forms, to assess ACE regularly funded organisations.  This week ACE have invited applications to fill a further 50 positions which will commence in January next year.

Last Updated (Friday, 03 September 2010 11:56)

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Final call for member input on Select Committee funding inquiry

The NCA would like to remind members of the approaching submission deadline for evidence to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee inquiry into funding of Arts and Heritage. 

Last Updated (Friday, 27 August 2010 12:58)

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Arts Council England publish Stakeholder Focus research

In 2009 Arts Council England (ACE) launched a programme of research to examine current attitudes towards it, with the aim of understanding ACE’s areas of strength and areas that needed improvement. 

Last Updated (Friday, 27 August 2010 12:55)

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Melvyn Bragg,
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