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Sat 27 May 2017
Made In Clayton West nomination
Congratulations to Vicki Stratford from Made In Clayton West who was nominated for a Huddersfield Examiner Community Award. Vicki Stratford is the driving force behind a community group in Huddersfield - Made In Clayt.....Read more
Tue 13 Jun 2017
Making Music Research
Do you work with groups which are making music which is not Classical? An African drumming group, a gamelan group, a gospel choir? Do you work with community leaders or representatives with links to these groups? If so,.....Read more
Wed 14 Jun 2017
Arts Council England - Self evaluation toolkit
Arts Council England have launched a new Self Evaluation Toolkit to help you reflect upon & improve your work. Self evaluation can also help with self confidence and resilience. Arts Council England have developed this .....Read more
Tue 20 Jun 2017
Give feedback on Grants for the Arts guidance
Arts Council England are refreshing their online guidance for Grants for the Arts. They are asking for feedback about how they can improve the guidance. Take part in the survey at http://bit.ly/ACEOnlineSurvey..Read more
Tue 20 Jun 2017
Lottery arts funding plummets by £55m
National Lottery operator Camelot expects “disappointing” sales to decline further this year. Arts funding through the National Lottery was down by around £55m last year, following a “disappointing performance” which .....Read more
Fri 23 Jun 2017
Creating cultural democracy
Only 8% of people regularly engage with publicly funded art, but every day people are creating their own versions of culture. Nick Wilson and Jonathan Gross report on research that makes the case for a new approach to cu.....Read more
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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