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Arts Council told London bias hurting culture in the regions

The Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee warned there was a “clear funding imbalance in favour of London"

Arts Council - Birmingham Rep and Birmingham Royal Ballet

The Arts Council has been ordered to end an unfair funding system which pumps money into London and the south at the expense of the rest of the country.

MPs issued a scathing verdict on the way grants from the taxpayer and lottery – and suggested £120 million a year could be diverted away from London and the south east.

The Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee warned there was a “clear funding imbalance in favour of London at the expense of tax payers and lottery players in other parts of the country”.

And it warned the Arts Council must end the unfairness “with greater urgency”.

It follows calls from Birmingham’s MPs for the Arts Council to recognise the y, and the contribution the West Midlands makes to the cultural life of the entire nation.

A letter sent by all 10 city MPs to Arts Council chairman Sir Peter Bazalgette said: “The wider creative industries sector is of critical importance to the city whilst the arts play a very significant role in promoting the city region’s reputation and growing its visitor economy.

“We want to ensure that remaining public funds are aligned as much as possible so that Birmingham can maintain its high quality cultural offer, based on a unique infrastructure, and the sector can continue to contribute to the much-needed economic recovery of the city region.”

The new report follows an eight-month inquiry by MPs which considered evidence from a range of arts organisations.