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A change in the cultural climate

This report warns that in some places in the UK, culture faces a crisis at Local Authority level.

The picture is confused and confusing – there is no cultural system, and hence reliable evidence is difficult to come by. But that is no reason to ignore the problem of falling budgets and asset disposals. Except for libraries and listed buildings, spending on cultural services is not a statutory requirement. The current dynamics of local authority funding are limiting the ability of councils to spend their resources outside those areas where they are obliged to spend. The result is likely to be that cultural infrastructure and cultural life will be hit, in turn affecting the achievement of council priorities and diminishing the quality of life of their citizens.

via A Perfect Storm

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It would be very interesting to see if the early effects of pressure on Local Authority funding for culture are playing out differently across the regions.

Certainly Government allocation differs; RDA budgets differ, cultural NDPBs allocations may vary.

Is the pressure more intense in some parts of the country?

Posted by Robert Collier  at 5:03pm on Thursday, 14th December 2006

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