William Graham Am on Urban Circle
16.2.11
Speaking in questions to the Assembly Heritage
Minister this week, William Graham AM urged the Assembly
Government to do more to assist organisation such as Urban
Circle in Newport which have seen their Lottery funding end
find other sustainable sources of financial
support:
‘I have been contacted by a number of young
people from the constituency who have expressed their dismay at
the closure of Urban Circle. Projects such as Newport City
Radio, Fashion Wales and other schemes supporting contemporary
dance and music offered opportunities for young people to
engage in creative activities with the scheme costing £2,500
each month to maintain the facility.’
The Conservative AM for South Wales East
added:
‘I pay tribute to the volunteers who have
co-ordinated and supported the scheme, and it is clear that
more guidance must be offered to successful arts organisations
which lose support from the Big Lottery Fund. I was
disappointed by the Minister’s reply which simply
urged Urban Circle
to contact the Arts Council of Wales, and retain the belief
that arts organisations which are shown to have significant
support from their local community must be offered greater help
by the Assembly Government in their effort to become
self-supporting enterprises or to access available sources of
funds.
 
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