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£20m funding boost for West Midlands arts and culture sector

Combined authority promises to match funding provided by Chancellor in his Spring Budget as city council ploughs on with own cuts

The West Midlands' arts and culture sector has received a timely boost to the tune of £20m

Arts and culture in the West Midlands is to receive a timely cash boost worth £20 million after Birmingham City Council confirmed this week that it was to cut its own funding to the sector.

In his 2024 Spring Budget yesterday, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced a fresh round of capital worth £10 million to support arts, culture and heritage organisations and companies.

The money will be handed to West Midlands Combined Authority to support the sector across the region and which it will also match, doubling the amount the authority is able to put into arts, culture and heritage.

This includes £6 million from the Commonwealth Games underspend which the Government agreed to reinvest back into the region, with additional funding for skills development and money from Arts Council England.

And a further £4 million has come to the region as a direct result of the deeper devolution deal agreed between the West Midlands and central Government a year ago.

The news came just a day after Birmingham City Council confirmed it was planning said to be £3.2 million over two years, drawing huge protests outside the Council House in Victoria Square on Tuesday evening.

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