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Ensuring bread for all and roses too

At £1bn a year, local government is still the major funder of public culture. But local authorities are facing difficult decisions about supporting their cultural assets and services, write Jonothan Neelands, Mark Scott and Val Birchall.

Jonothan Neelands, Mark Scott and Val Birchall
5 min read

“It has never been more important to effectively demonstrate where we are investing public money in our services, and in turn being able to articulate the impact that this investment has on our reside...

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