YOUR NEWS – Levelling Up or Levelling Down?
BY Lindsey Frodsham
Queen Mary University of London has appointed twelve Cultural Advocacy Fellows to help make the case for Government support of the arts and cultural heritage sectors, as new research highlights their importance to public life in the capital, following the recent devastating funding cuts for some of the city's beloved institutions.
The Fellows’ appointment comes at a crucial time for the sector, when the cost of living crisis means individual creatives and organisations are hit hard by rising overheads and reluctant audiences – even prestigious institutions like the Royal Opera House, which recently announced relocation plans away from London due to funding cuts.
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