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Grassroots music venues saved from closure after securing emergency funding

The South West venues have received the grants through the Culture Recovery Fund

Music venues around the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ have been hit hard by the pandemic(Image: Jeromey Balderrama/Unsplash)

Grassroots music venues in the West of England are being thrown a lifeline after receiving emergency funding to keep them afloat.

The South West venues are among 135 in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to receive a share of £3.36million from the Government, which is being delivered by the Arts Council.

The money is part of Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s £1.57bn cultural fund to support an industry which has been devastated by the pandemic.

As performances begin to restart with socially distanced audiences, the future of many small music venues still hangs in the balance.

The money will be used by the venues to cover on-going running costs, including rent and utilities, which have still had to be paid while shut.

Among those in the region to receive funding include Bristol nightclub Motion, which was named fourteenth best club in the world by DJ Mag earlier this year.

The venue received £79,906 - the only one outside London to be given almost the maximum funding of £80,000.

Martin Page, co-director of Motion, said he was “incredibly grateful” and the grant would enable Motion to "cover business critical costs” incurred from the pandemic.