Rye Wax, CLF Art Cafe, NTS Radio, Somerset House Trust, more to receive grants from Cultural Recovery Fund

Rye Wax, CLF Art Cafe, NTS Radio, Somerset House Trust, more to receive grants from Cultural Recovery Fund

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The government and Arts Council England has updated its list of recipients of financial assistance from the Culture Recovery Fund, with venues such as Peckham’s Rye Wax and Bussey Building amongst those newly receiving funding.

CLF Art Cafe, which houses Bussey Building, has received £300,000, while Rye Wax has been given £181,380. Other venues to receive funding include Somerset House (850,000), London’s The Troubadour (£647, 172), Manchester’s YES (£489,482) and Coventry’s Kasbah (£180,838). 

A number of media organisations and promoter groups have also been added to the list of recipients, including NTS (£223,260), Columbo Group (£150,000), Now Wave (£161,721) and Boiler Room (£791,652).

They all follow the first wave of recipients from the £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund, which were announced last week with more than 1,300 organisations receiving £257 million of financial assistance between them. You can find the full updated list of recipients here.

Venues such as Printworks, Oval Space, The Pickle Factory and Studio 338 have however criticised the government for what they view as a selective decision process after being denied financial support.

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