Chichester arts venues have funding renewed for 2024

A theatre and gallery will get more than ÂŁ300k between them

Author: Karen Dunn, Local Democracy ReporterPublished 11th Jan 2024
Last updated 11th Jan 2024

Councillors have recommended that grants given to a theatre and art gallery in Chichester be extended for another year.

The Festival Theatre and the Pallant House Gallery have received cultural grants of ÂŁ187,500 and ÂŁ130,000 respectively since 2018.

The funding had been extended to March 2024 to allow for the completion of a joint social and economic impact assessment between the theatre, gallery and the Novium Museum.

But the pandemic had skewed parts of the data, not giving a fair impression of what the three venues contributed to the district, so fresh data from January to December 2023 was gathered.

During a meeting of the district council’s cabinet on Tuesday (January 9th) members were told that the assessment data was still being examined.

So they recommended that the grant funding be extended for another year.

The final decision about whether to do so will be made at the next meeting of the full council.

Jess Brown-Fuller, cabinet member for culture & events, explained that the grants were used to pay for the learning and education work conducted by the venues.

She added: “I was incredibly impressed to learn about all of the work Pallant House Gallery is doing – reaching out to areas of the community that wouldn’t have access to art provision.

“And with Chichester Festival Theatre and all of their work with the youth, especially school refusers and those with learning difficulties and Afghan families.

“They’ve got so many things happening at both that our funding goes towards making sure it’s delivered.”

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