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Culture Recovery Fund grants £30.6m to 165 North West arts and culture organisations

Mission Mars, the operator of Albert Schloss and Rudy’s Pizza, secured £1m

National Football Museum, Manchester(Image: Mark Waugh Manchester Press Photography Ltd)

Some 165 venues across the North West are to get a slice of £30.6m awarded to arts and culture organisations across the region.

Across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, 1,385 organisations and venues are to receive funding under the government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund.

A total of £257m was awarded today, with the aim to help organisations create work and performances, and plan for reopening.

Arts Council England, which will administer the funding, announced venues including Deaf Institute and National Football Museum in Manchester and Parr Street Studios, Cavern Club and FACT in Liverpool.

Mission Mars, the operator of Albert Schloss and Rudy’s Pizza, secured £1m - the largest amount of money awarded to an organisation in the North West today.

Today’s recipients are those that applied for grants of under £1m in the first round of the Culture Recovery Fund, with applicants for grants of over £1m notified of their outcomes “shortly”, Arts Council England said.

Sarah Maxfield, area director north, Arts Council England, said: “The pandemic has had a massive impact on the whole range of organisations working in the North’s cultural sector - theatres, music venues, festivals, museums and the companies who support them with technical sound, light and staging services.