Publication - Arts Council England
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Publication - Arts Council England
L2C972 The Arts Counci l of Englan d 3rd annual report and accounts 1996197 "I'hc Arts Council of England IS a Successor hod`- to the Arts Cannicil of Great Britain (A(( ; B), which was established in 1946 . On 1 April 1994, the AC :GB' s responsibilities and functic mis werc transferl-cc1 to thre e nciv bodies : The Arts Council of England, The Scottis h Arts Council and The Arts Council of dales . f"I - hc Art s Council oftiorthcrn 1rt lane] tivas already established a s a separate hods'. 1 The Arts C ;ollrlcil of En-land operates under a Roya l Charter .i re mcd 111 1994 In which its Oh14Ct1vc,. .ire statod as, : ! a 1 re p develop and improve the knowledge, understandin g and practice of the arts ; (b) to increase the accessibility of the :arts to the public ; (c) to advise and co-operate with dcpartments o f tiovernnlcnt, ]oral authw-itiCs, tic Arts Councils fo r Scotland, Wales and No rtllcrn I reland and other bodies . The Arts Council of Erigl and, as a publicly accountabl e 1)c3dt ; PublisllCS all annual report and accounts to provid e Parliament and the genCral Public with an owrvie w f )f the vc,ar 's work . ARTS COUNCIL LIBRARY 14 GREAT PETER EST RES T LONDON 3WI P 3N Q TEL 071-973 6 5 17 TheDcparmucntgf.Vatioual Herigjc wasvenamcd the Dcpwvncnr ftrr C Ulturc, Mcdia and Spurt in July 199 . . Thos rcpor r uses both names, asappr•vpriatc bi the rmrtert- Content s 4 10 12 Chairman's statemen t 5ccrctarv-General's rcpc>rr Gucst essa%• by David 1'utrlta m Financial summan; perfr)rmancc indicators , spending by regio n 19 Dcpnr-trrrcritnl repnr7s 20 Combincd Arts 22 Danc e 24 Dram a 26 Education and Trainin g 28 Film, Video and Broadcastin g 30 1_iterature 32 NILIM c 34 Tinlrin g 36 Visual Art s 38 40 National LOrtcn• overvic w National 1_()ttcrN . repol-ts 50 The Art ,, COLHICIl C'()IICCtlO n 52 Regional Arts Board s 56 The C OMICE I 59 tilembcrship Of Ccnineil and staff 61 Advisorv structure 63 Aca nints 1996 9 1 % lh 1 ;2 National I ottcm st .lten-mit of compliance with and financial direction s \ems on large print versions and accessiblllt\l pOlic1" Chairman's statemen t ~ Tbr .-Irtt(}uwiilnf 'f(ut~lnord t~lyb 9' The past three and halt years have seal the must prolOun d changcs since the Arts Council was formed . Fife' years oil , we are a Vrrv ditlcr•cnt boxy from the one conceived in 194 6 We al-C .1 Council for England alone - the first stage in a devolution which seems both inexorable and right . Culture is at once local, national and international . As my tavourit o (and continually-quoted) Auden hraiku has it : A poet's wish : 'lo be like sorrec v a1hy cheese , The balance is changing : already spending per head o m Lotterv projects has rcachcd .C21 . 9 in the Norther n Rcgion Compared to L:24-15 in London . And in any cas e tilt Criticisms take IIISLi'iCitnt account of ncc fact that mos t of Fn g land 's largest cultural ittstirutions i illclttdin g Parliament itself) find therll%ClyC% Ill till national capital -- o r that, outside this Context of LorldUn the international cin', I-ondon the region is still somcwhar recessed and in Lotter y terms underprovided . The broadcastcr and journalis t Trevor Phillips, a new and very welcome Chairman of th e London ILA 11, is addressing this iS%LIC 1()1•cetillly. Local but prized e1scilhen. . The 10 Regional Arts Board ~ IL-\B i Chairmen are ful l tllembCr% ofthC Colllalil in dlcir own right . They are, lik e other members, appointed by the Secretary of State - bu t in tlrcirCase, urtigLIcly, there is formal consultation at loca l level . With devolUtiO11 now tirml l ' on the political agenda , ll'C Shc)uld CxptCt to sec a process of orderly chang e CurltinuC, and I welcome it . Then there is the transformation ()four cultural landscap e by the National Lottery. With shining exception s (Manchester's Bridgewater Hall is one example, th e City of I;irmingh,tnt's SVntph()nV Hall anr)rhrr), new an d dcdicarcd arts facilities have later thin on the ~troLlnd i n recent decades, given public cxpcneliturc pressures on th e grants we distribute . WhOVVer would havC thought that the Arts Council woul d in the I990s ht a major economic tierce in the regeneratio n of cities' ()r rhar jobs related to file arts should bt growingy so rapidly - and they grew, let it be said, during th e reccsston now behind Lrs . Areas IIkc Gateshead, Salford , Srokc-on Trent and Sheffield arc seeing growth an d o_lcyClohmCnt as a result of the -C80 Fm we have alread y allo rcatcd to more than 1,500 capital projects . There have bcerr criticisms chat awards arc weighte d too hcavily in favour of London . Ironically it is tilt national press, located exclusively in London, that is more vociferous in its criticism of imbalances than the rcgion .l ! press, which has given over 90`,+n approval ratings t o our awards . We very much welcome Chris Smith as the new Secretan • of St ati tore ( :ulrllrC, MCdi t and -Sport (prCViously Nationa l HeritagC ) . Quite apart from his political career, ht is a figure of auth()ritV and Conlnlitilacrat in Miitr field . At an earl y meCring with him i suggested that, within a yen- tcw \•ear s of the millennium, 87% of our population wi11 be withi n travel-to-work, travel-to-play reach ()fall kinds of art s facilities : great and small, nrwh• built, retilr•bished o r re-equipped . I said I believed i would be able to send hi m a map of our Lottery :allocations confirming such a distribution by nest spring . The speed at which allocation s are drawn drown nl av, however, be affected by the sixt h Good C :auw rectni1v outlined ill the C,overnment' s Whitt Paper, The l leoplc• '.s Lottciy . We ,wc1come malt as}xcts of the White Paper . It is righ t that the Lurtrr' should t-w an organism not a nlonunlcnt . 1 agree tvltll Sir David Purtnam who, in his pithy fore )r I to this report, worries atxmt tilt quality ol- arrs educario n and the sense that our International{, successful art s industr-' ntaV br coastira" oil the products of a system n o longer in place . Inc, too, have 1- cn addressing= these concerns . ]lie capita l programme, have to he accessible to all : richer and }xx)rcr, older an .] younger . We are volt a body obsessed with Its I AV n 'rLU-f' at the expense of the irltcrcsts it sCr'cs . On the face of it, much ot' what is pre)post.{ tor the National Endowmen t ti)r Science s 1'echnoiotn' and the Arrs {NFSTAI is IIliar with Our own work . Whether we do it, tile\- do it, or we both do it in tandem is a lot less important than gettin g the work done- In my view, the Arts Council and NESTA should work alongside each other to achieve th e Governments objectives for young people . \r\\ L()rtcn - dircctl(m ; agreed last \-car enabled The Council tll start fundin gr, people aN well a-, :7 thcreb\- using I .+ )ttcn- fundin g for the di\rll lpment 4 th e ne\\ , talents and nc\\- audiences s11 necessan to the I mg term viabilin- of the arts . We are grateful to the previou s Sccretan• of State, Virginia Bortln111e\_ for the help the ga\ e uS in her own dcrcrminaritn tll extend the scope 4 Lottery Punt{ing , our new arts for E vcr\'oile A4 schemes - inch din-, th e fast track, n .lchin the part ; other programmes don`t reach A4F Express - have pr(Ivcd m-cm hcimingly popular , with mime than 5,000 awards rorallim,Z2 lm made '211 tAVq ) pil()r phases . A4E: has been heavily o\ crsuhscribcd . Lei shal l need to hewn() C\ rr more sclectlvc as there will b e inslrtficient fluids. t(r meet denlantl . And I)() \ ()nt ci-. 1L Idle there has inbred been .1 much lar(~e r Than inticlpared fl(m ()fnlone\ frtlm the I .(rttcr\ ; grant-rn ald tr()Ill T11C Irk: 'I' ill•\' Ilas tailed IlV ab(xut .L'2U[n in rea l tCl"111S orcr the past blur Vcal's . It is like]\ to tall .again ncx r v car . This has left 1 .11' I'DO 111111\• colllpanics NULtgglin g for Sun i\ al rather th .111 at hiCVing the Stlperl,lti\ e . 5orll c ()fthc nlos[ inlp()tta11t are o11 the \ vi-C of h.lnlullptc\ . 1 ht' nx1picnr of ( mr I .11-Cst single Imrteny award, the R(wa l Orcra I It )Ilse + ROI I ), is one ()f them - a ; its ('llair'nlat l p(linred out to a I-l( Iuse of G)Illnl()nS StICCt C .olllllllrTCC Ill Jul\ . The Sccretarv of State has indicated that he Wonld lik e the AI -ts ('l1LlnCll to take a Strategic appr(mch, a holisti c look at all aspects ()farts flindIntl We \\ Oct mmc this . 0t course anV N[ratC„ic approach WOUld tlepCIld (111 ou r abiliTV to 111,111 tiW more than one \-car at a It 111C, WC shoul d also movc is fast as possible I( )wards agreeing with di c Cio\ ernment a hetrct balance bcn\ cell capital and rerenLl C IlCed ; tilr the arts funding s\'stem as a whole . This wmild require chan`gcs to the existing Lottery Icgislati(m . \ cr\ touch \\ clcl rmc the ringing supporr gi\-en im the Prune .Minister. durin(u and after the General Election , to rhr li\ in_• arts 1s belt .', valuable in themselves, essentia l 111 cducatlOn . and more than earning their keep as part ()t +our cultural industries- Film . an(dicr transt; rrmation fo r the Council thr(mu+ the I .()rtcrx . has been supported with all his weight b\- the Chancellor . I should like t(1 celebrat e [11c courage and persistence of the pro ious Prinlc Buster, John Major, in corlcciring the National Lottcn- an d winninc all-parry suppler[ tilr it Q N Well as rhanking hi m tiu Ili,, pers(mal kindncSs and accessibility in porting u p with 11-ty badgCrin' . I The ( ;luulcil recognises the outstanding qualitie s Marv Allen brwu(ghr to, her \\ l,rk as Sccrct.ln -Gencral . WC \\ ish her well in her 11C\\ p()St at t1C IMH . Our recent]\ ' appointed Deputy .Secrct .lu•N. -Ocllcral, Graham Do Iin , has been dCting in her• plaCC : special TI - ibLltC is duc to hi s ' stC a.,JtastllCNS alit CI1Crg \ IT ,l ;CtlsItl\'e IIIll C . .~l\ actnl`" DCpun C :hairnlan, DaL id RCid, has pro\ ided a rock o f sense and continuity . Sadl\, we lnsc him as an It-Ul ( :hairman in \larch 1998 . 11c\\arnll\ \\ . chnnle -I re\ o!_ Phillips, I_W iI)cho, ala i MacMillan, Chat-les Dcntlln and 101111 tipcar111a n To 1 T11C ( 0011 il . I sh()llld like to thank 1 .( Wd R()1-erS fi l e his outstalldillO ;en ice tl, the (onncil durint, this pe). iod . '1 ributCS to our ad\ is(WV panellists anti the glanr an d 1111p!'cssivC \-olun[arr scCt()1' The arts attracts, as well a s t( 1 LICLlicarcd A(+- and PIA 8, pr-ofcsSiorualS, 111 .1\ Secn l con ention,ll 'I ' hc\ are kcal-Oclt and pcr.sl,nal TOO . Our fr()Ilt c( wcr celehratt's \),leer\ P,tlssell ,ls a fiviru " CnlhlCnl t'(11- the high lets in F11gl .uld, our hack co\rr shm s :arts tin' I•Xciwomr in practice . It is n ' t a ch( lice : \•ou MUST g o to il" b()th . ( )r1C Callllot 11(m 'ISII wirhmir T11C ( Owr- The Successes and failure ; of tllC present ,-errs C(1Ltnci l will he measured not this Neal ; nor e\rn nc\t, but in th e liVCI111C .Y, ( t the alts anti rht'11- support sVstl:nls dtlrillg th e first VC .u-S ofrhr ne\\ n1111Cnniulll . OLII_ j()b is rl1 bC Shcrpa s in the perpCt1111 aSSalllt (M `I(111111 PaIn,1 ;SL1S . No )r must we t6nm That the arts are by dctinitio n ('ppositional old omit\, and that talent CrnptS ill LII11ukCI\ ' places at Incom - cii1cm fillies . lc[ it IN talent ofthis kind tha t drives the arts contribution To the cultural industries, llm v so important to Cal I(TS and jobs in tht- UK ; within th e Department (A ('ulture . Media and Sport unlit alon e tllrno\'Cr Is ab(mt L50 hllholl each \'cat. h l Lc . t 1rc ('nruuzt of f ugtallr~ l (I4( '~l - L(1rd Gmvri e ( 1ai)'1111771 Arts (,win it a(Enalan d September 199 - Secretary-General' s report 'file grcatcsr challenge for dlc Arts Council in 19961'97 was how best to 1 managc the combination of feast arid familll c that no characterises Public arts fielding in this ccruntr . TrcaSLM' funding, continues to shrink in real terms . We beLgarl the \ 'ea [' With a L5ill cash cut in our buds get, bringin g the real-terms reduction to sonic 17 .5% in three vcars . Yet the funds availablc from the Lotter' continue d to rise . During the year we made 775 Lottery capita l tyrants (up 50% on dlc previous %Tear) rotall m a063 .6 m {up .C25 .4m) . ( roll ItCil ol Drrck 7c 7)wa - The Arcs Council can now make Adore moneN availablc t o the arts than at an N r Pt-CVjOus tin1C . The Lottcry has ClIdble d it to pursue ttrlplrccdentcd dCVCJOPment progranlnleti t[>I' huildirn~s and facilities . 1-1mvevcr, the fabric of art s organisations supported bY the Treasury grant has continue d to beconlC MON tragilc, both structurallt' :old tinanclalhv. Our kcv task, durinll the year were u I grive better support to ) organ i,auon, chat are' producinG, tf p-cla„ work but are financialiv vulnerable : to make better Use of Lottcn- fund , to provide oppt )rtunitics for the dcyclopment of ncky wor k and new audiences ; and u) take fullcr advantage : ()f th e opporruni ties arising rhrou.̀;h the L,itrery r+, work in a nit sec ,tratrLic and srrucrured way a IS the private weer )r Ill the clrltttral indusirics . 1- 11!an rnl ()) cn'iew The 1906 (J- Tee ring "nrdwaid "ati reduce Ao m L 191 .1n1tfIf1S6 .1m,a1'cart itiwarrcductit)nC,tW z Wri real term, . k v judicious mana`„ cnlcnr of oycnccad c(),t, w e wm able tf) maintain l. cash ,randstill tin" art , s wpIIisatio[IS . Thi, incans that the grant, u s inowt wgoarlti f1IIldtd (W(lanis .ltions have not irlcrcaud for 601-11' \cars - A real teals reducton ,Ines 1993 9449% . which 11111 reac h O1cr 1 P"i) bN I Q97'98 . In toed, L 123n1 was wi g cn to arts Or',"allkatir ens dircccl h ~ rile art, ( :uuncil and Min 11 as down thnwgh the 1 H Rcgit )nal arts Boards c It-Us F . -1 - he arts C :OUncil mad e I AYN gmnr,, of which -l.l wind t(, ri_'gulait tmidi organisation,, M7 went m Hwd-torn funded or~aili,ati+,n , and 1,541 to i ndil idu,11 111-4IjcctS and schcrllcs . Suppol- t costs and t )kcnccads absorbed MA m afrcr apportioning 1'3 .9111 it) the LOrtcrv. ' atiururl L orto-v "]'Ile Ar t ,, Council Ltllnchrd three important pt'( r~1'ailllnrs lull"Illg rI1C 1'e,ll' : lick\ Stabilis)ltion prn177•11711r)rc : MI )St (I t, tile .let, OggaI I i,atiOn , ,uplu)rted b1 the arts C :(€1t11til and RAIls h ;l y e faced t-ca l rc t- ins 1 -educt€ €ns ill funding trO]ll all ,[ )ll1 "ye s over w\ ora l succrssiyc vc .ti-s . Eventual, these cutback, eat int o progranlnong anti markcting hue gem, when thcl do , 01-,1ani,atiOns rill : cntcrin`g a ,11',ll of dcchiie in which tic \ arc incrraSirn~b unable to use their production capacit y c Ctcetiych". The stabilisation pr-( [,gramnlc is dc,ignet.l t o ) break the spira l f)I~tiCCl]11C b1" t .l( :lillllt)[' .lll],at1)llti ' tilfll l- lllfleti In 111 - .11 that yield, long ter"Ill hrnclhts, ratlicr thall simply stoppin g the rot . It is not shout baiIill" Out pof)r in anagcnlcnta) r tilndint; defines : it s-cquires 1-i ~1_2-01-o(IS scrutiny ofthc cntir c operation, idciniiving weaknesses and initiatin g- majo r Chan ~t here approk natc nv uppurt the dnvlr)pnlcn r Of a stl,tain .thlr IOn1-teeth .11-ti',TiL [11-0 ,1-11'a In In C . 8 -17,r.' .-1 rr. ( 'wo.I i at rfFglllfne)1 t VI)e) y _ Such cllangc, may rcgLiitc suarcgi, ( n- technical ail\ ice an d diet- will probably be acct €mpanied by t r aining, pn)Lp'anlnlcs, and pi )sslbh" by ~,Oioc strengilicning c if til e balance slicer . T ' hc,tabili,atif sn pro`.grammc in ly Provid e any nr all s )f these . ,t1ppOtr : «'c launched a pilot scheme in J,muam 1997 Thi, i s providing adyicc and support fol. 1 a or`,ani,ations . chose n tmi 129 applicants- to test rile pro )t4ranhnhc acra „ ti a goo d cr()s ,,,ccru)n (I1 dittcrellr rypes and size, oforganisato n dinnIght wr dw cuunt-1. Three ,ter consortia, u) a uAW o f 26 or4'alll,ar)olls are bellctltn`T . g ets r01'L'ciYwne : T hi, i, the most fat--rcaching (ifour ne w L mul pry ymnirtwy It a pt art\, `r eshot, h u .,p At : pn Qca, and is dcdgncd rc s help rwplc in all ~t alks i )t Ittc tr, take par t in art, and Mural activities . It consist ,, Ot rwf) rrlare d scheme,lkirh the same hyc objcctiyc, : to develop nett audience,, increase 1)a1-ticipation, LiCVCk)p skill", suppor t youth projects sine genci%itc new work . The Inain al'rs fur Ekcrkone i a-1E: i progr,uninc make , awards front TWO to x'500,000, It i, open n I a "vier ralh e ,ft)rganisation, iRCILIdin" thoW all-Cad~ ti€ndCd h1 the art s Council . Projects 1111,17 ctmerilhutc to bCM Cell three and til t f )t the,chelnC 01-lr tlleS, (iependnlg oil the alooLint o f tiuuiing sought . By requiring applicanr, 6W nl()I- c ,uhstantial funding tt> meet all ti%c Ohjcrtivc,, ,x4 E encmirages arts wrganisatiOns to addl-Cs, their tie\ clOpnlcn t holistically rather th .111 picccnic .ll . It lus been hcavil y oyerst hscrihcd : 1110 first round attracted 1,000 application s rOtallivlg L?UfHY Ile hest a" ads Acre ans >l n"d i n .1u(11I,t 1997 . A fist track version (lt thc,cllcnlc, A4E: Expres,, make s award, Ono E500 a)1'S,Il RY It i, designed p .lrticulary tOr yoluntlry, .un,ltcur and Snlallcr• protcssiorlal grOUpS . ]'rejects 111uSt cont-ibore t,) at 1ta,t one ()ftit five schem e ohjcctiyes . AQ Express i, ~elluinell nprnin the d001- t o pcoplC who €lli hr never hake applice ton-al-r-, fundill , and to people \k 111) are just startin" I stir . 117,, 1,11CCC,s ha s tXccedcd tycn the nusSt ( )ptiloiStic tXptctations . ' Yhe pilo t prog, ra :nnte, which was launched in November 1996 , ,1111" tcd over 1 2,000 applications oxcr two relines . I n the first round, over 2,000 awards worth a total ot .L' 8 .2i n Here loadc . II ~wkiur7 with tht' i ultuval in dn~rvicsf The Arts Council i s SCCking way, of further deytloping tit relarion,hi p between the sub,idi,td and Cozume l -clal WCtts l- , in tht ;lrrs The fil€n production ti'arlchising scheme is the first in a I11II11bCr ot'l,lanned illiriatllC, . ]r aims to support th e rcconst"ucrion of the U K film indu,t"y bk,trcn,d1Cnin ; its financial and pr( )duction bast . T) dO this, it 1L AR N franchises for companies with proven ability rte rai x partnership futuling tour tilltl pt-c ultletiorl and Lli,trihutio n The franchise, provide Lotter' titnding to part-finance a slate of film, approycd by the CoLltlcil . Rrohmal .-1 its 13aardls Mcanwhile, the process Of developing policy framework s for individual art ttrl- nls continues . in \ovemhcr• 1996 we published policies tier jazz and neyy music in hngland . Bot h arc structured to slake effective use of tile A4I:and Lotter y capital programmes as well as Treasury grant-in-aid, an d berth were well received . Working relationships between rile Arts Council and th e RABs continue to strengthen . The more integrate d approach developed over the past three,ycar s, leas prove d particularly valuable in relation to Lotter awards . The Art s Council is nor allowed to,olicit applications, so the ILAB s play a vital rc.rlc in identit -Ing regional priorities an d C11Ctrot.lkr ing and assisting appl i cants . p his relaturnsht p yyitll the R ABS - a benctir which has lit) parallel amonti Other Lottcrv distt-ibtttor% --- is enabling the Arts Council t o develop a signiticantly nlore,trategic approach t(P Lotter y distribution . Fdttcation and training ; are fundamentally important i n shapinol the nati(5n 's cultural life ; and the arts stake a significant contribution to the \\hole learning process . The Arts Council', Education and - li aiding Department , in collstrltatiun With colleagues and interested parties , worked through 1996,") , to I develop a comprehensive polio• aillled at ensuring ; that the arts play a Full part i n lifelong lr,trnillr, realising rile t=ill potential ofpeople an d Comnninitic,, and Helping Britain to become a mor e competitive and titliiC55tnl Matron . .-ldm uistratia u Outlnnk The growth in Lotter administramm has inevitabl y brow"llr rapid change in statt numbers and structures . Staff increased during the `ear front 179 to 23 l in th e :art, CtRuncil and ftom 311 to 347 including 18 short-ter m appoiI I tnlerlts in the RABs . These increase, were phase d to match the increase in yyorkload .Growing,taff number , obliged us to take on additional office space clone to th e Council's existing building . 1Lo caking on a split sire is no t ideal, and tier the longer- term it will hr necessary to fin d some way of l,ringing people hack together under th e same roof. The arts Golding climate will remain diflicult Oyer the nex t tcw \cars . The Arts Council Will t.lce it Intrnuutg pressure t o review and simpliti• its relationship yy ith arts organisations , to I-edttce bureaucracy, and to ensure thar Lorter• scheme s make the fullest possible contribution Withou t compromising addinonality- the principle that Lotter y Alone\ 1111,114 not substitute tier existing public spendin g programmes . The Council is commirrcd to making furthe r progress in all these areas . Polity do'r1upmol t it is critically- important firr ttlc Arts CounciIto develo p .in oycrall strategy fur the use ofboth streams of incorli c so that the\, work together to develop a strong art, secto r benctititlg the entire county ; artistically and ccOnornicalk . Progress. towards this goal has been l major hrcus of actIVIrV Ili 1997,111d Will be supported by \rider ettgagCnlent Wit h partner hodic,, including caller amide, and C o w l-nnlcnr departments, at local, national and internarional level . Among ; those with \1'1111117 the Council has developed close r links are the neyy Local Goycrimmir Association ; a ran g:e of bodies interested in tanrrisnl, co-ordinated by the 4 :M th Department Corr Cllltllre, kdia and Sport { DC 51 ; e Department tier E.ducarion and Employment, tile [A Olli e Office ; the British Council, Visiting Arts, DC IS , Department of 7 -radc and Industry and Foreign Office o n promoring the British arts old cultural industries abroad , and various bodies in the European Union and Counci l of bur ()pe . With Lotter' Funding have conic new Opportui 11 ties . Th e (council is developing integrated tits-areglcs that rncorllpas c both income stre .tnl,, promoring schemes to revitalise th e Arts and am organisarions, looking ouryard rather tha n inward, and becomin g confidently involved with l growill g range Of other bodies ~M both the public and private sectors . While it will still have ro battle against attrition ill it s Ircasur• funding, the arts Council is navy movin g emphatically unto its front trot . Mary Mlc n .1t'r rrttTil'-(rt'rlrl'a l April 1994-- .11aY 199 Arts Cmincil cif F)~glctrrtlr Towards a new ag e of professionalis m in the art s hcse arc e\Cirulg times t'(rr the arts . 111 lllllslc . thcatt'c , dance and architecture there i ,~ an asumishinti; 1y widesprea d ] 4e[lse Of Vitality. The Turner and B(x)kcr prizes. like it,> r nrrr, have acquired a media status [I(mll ally ass(matcd wit h maja lr sporting e\ cnt . . British c111011a . llliludin`a .1111111 .10011 . is cnjiwint, Wc ILN idc critical and c(nlltllerclal succco, . The I .r,I7ct'\' cr il1tl11Lle, r( l hr rid (AH the prrn11CCT [ )1 Map .) F anti fern+~ rllerdklr inirlaw -cs . And the ne\1 Gr11 -cl"r111101 T c1-cry c1 idencc 4a %()11"1 and intC1114cnr ccnllmirmen t to the 111'11-heffl- ()f the arts in Qencral . till()\1 by David Puttnam 10 I7~i : l rr.< { 'uurri r! ,rl F.rrglmrd f U /~ 'u Underpinning rhis oprinlism and energy is the scrisc tha t a lon -fought battle to re-position the arts from th e margins to the centre of public policy is at last bearing fruit . In the contexr of the national economy ; they- are I)OW ywidel y acknowled g ed as engines ofywcalth, cltlployment and civi c pride . All this good news is as undeniable as it is welconic . But , Of course, it is oilly part ( )t a much nurrc complex prctLlre . Those Lotter• mullions have the poterlrial to de-stabilis e established patterns Of art ,, itlrldin , and, as we are alread y beginning ro realise, they may generate long-term revenu e headaches for arts org :ulisations and local authorities u p and down rile A )LIntrV The arts have been effectively scjueezed to the fringCS ut ' the national curriculum at both primary and secondar y level . The infrastrLlcturc of stippOrt for quality music an d drarlla tcachill, has been all bur wiped out in some part s of the country ; and desperately needs to lx re-thought and rc-built . In :1 number of areas, trainim`, is in something o f a mess, with Inadequate and often blatantly contradict( r -y funding and assessment policies ()bstructing takrltCLi youn I artists, performers, technicians and administrators 6 , 0111 aulliirirlg the skills they need . We remain terrifyingly complacent about the quality O f the pr(rfesional arts in Britain . Unless GOVC1'1111lent, pl'ivatc sponsors and arts Orgailisations themselves tackle this issu e With real determination, we will slide inexorably towards I situation in which income rather than ability become . th e deciding factor for anyone choosing a career in The arts . Last but not lease, there remains :I huge Imbalance in acces s to the arts ti)r ditYcrent cc)Innuu)itics in different parts of th e CuLlllt'n : An Informed and nationally inclusive audience Car l be the only sure foundation for the vitality- of the sector a s a whole . The most essential of thOse audiences is, of COUNC , the school-children oftoday ; who - given opporrunin, and enthusiasm - will become that engaged and critica l audience of tomorrow, to the immense Lwnrfit of the arts , %0cien- and themselves . These arc vital strategic issues that urgently need to b e addressed- It is final]\' becoming accepted that the art s are .11-YME nltldl nlO1'c than jobs, prizes or national prestige . 7 hey go r(-) the heart of what a civilised society is, or hope s to be . I-}ley 111LISt Ch .lllrntit and inspire as well is please an d entertain . Must of all, if they arc to he a viral fierce in th e lite Of ncC Ilatiollai COMM Itrlity; they must engage the yyhol c of that community - the children as much as the old people , the minority interests as rln1c11 as the mainstream, th e lllnu y atn'e as well as the Ctr11%clwarivc . As Sir Cameron Mackintosh pointed cant in hi s introduction to last r'ear ' s annual report, the success of SO IllUch Of the arts in Britain has depended on a dynami c balance berwcert what the commercial marker can delive r and what can onl y be delivered by public subsid y : tllc taking of risk~, the nurturing of new t,llcnts and th e W11111irl 1,TI Of new audiences . These are all clcnlenrs ()fa ric h arts enyironllleilt Which the market, left rO itself, is unlikel y to deliver. It is in these areas that the Arts Council has a responsibilit y In the 111.11 -tUrillty Of a SLICiOStill arts economy. It has to hav e the contidence r() take risks, which is not at all the san k thing as Courting controversy : Great art often shocks, bu r nut all that shucks is remotely great ! The Arts Council has to have Elie imagination to reach ou t to r1CW audietlees and, through the Lotten' and its ow n rc.OUrccs, to deploy a judicious mittul-c of stick and carrot which StIlIlLllates its client organisations to do the same . Perhaps most important ()fall, the arts Council has t o accept a strategic responsibility to identify and sustain ne w talent, promote nc'w art form ,, and new means of access . The hu(Tc success ofthe Lottery easih' fee,-] ,, the illusion tha t success is related to new and improved buildings, But th e arts are not essentially abour bulklings . They're ab(nl t people -whether it's the talent of the Individual artist ; the ability' ()fan administrator to manage a complex capita l project ; or the skills of the great army of craft technician s Which we need to ensure that the present'N)om' in theatre , television and film production doesn't disintegrate into (wage-nnffarc'd 'blist, . The Sl1CCe.SS f 7f the art,, in Britain rests oil this Infrastructure . The arts have established flicinselyes as to() Important t(J b e left either ru arbitrary posse subsidy or to arbitrary privat e sp(arlsorship -important though these will always be . Th e arts demand a new professionalism that acknowlcdgcs thei r iillportanee in our lives, our economy and our sense o f idetltiry : They constitute cane of our greatest nationa l stren gths, As we approach a new millennium, we should recognise them as .uCll, and invest In their ftlrlll'C . Sir David Putnam CBE 1996197 summary of income for organisations regularly funde d by the Arts Council of England and Regional Arts Boards 199697 199596 19949 5 1 - .-3} - .511 17_184 15 .5411 1,004 N. . 1 9 [ 5,54 1 1 .49 M 2 .(d) _ . ?1 2,11 4 i.4'! 4(3_;79 19,(122 24,541 19_ A11% 24 .010 1 .094 23,1)2( ) 2,003 ;,,3611 2 .34i 4 . 111 2,41 4 (1,(127 7 ; a 'U 5n .1 r Combined Art s l arncd lt,<<nnr V 1 . RAB l .0c .I1 tLlth-ll"In tlnccrlull,ldc (J nltl'Ihlacd lncnmc 111[ .1 SLIhNCII- lnconic Dance } ., : a '. Iniultlc 1t. 1 . K--- i,tlh,ull i .II :a1 ALIIIIlrrin llthc[-%tlh,ldv 01M lhl1lC'd 111k.0111c 1l-t .l,ll[)Nidv^inconic Drama and Mime I . ,II- ncd IIICUIIlc - 2 .104 1 .52 A( L 1 A BA 11h,1dt I .+lcal :~uthl+rite I lthcr .uh,idc ( -I lnll'111mcd lncollic 4n,441 l9, I J 2 .2 1 (1 44,215 19,1111 0 .001 - -,? l J ' 44 .247 18,012 4, 1 oo 144,94 i 1411 )9 14-1 .11 1)1 1 Literature I ..arrlcd momic 2,-49 2 .-`1S 1( L ]ZAESHh,idl' 1,o2- 1,[192 - ]i ~I,II ,uh,icll '}11c11n1c 1 .1 ".-11AkIlh11rlre+lthcr%Uh.Id . 154 131 ( +nllrlhntcd IIIC0111C• (101 -20 2, 4 1,13 9 [3 4 694 4 .5') 1 4 . - 4a 4,-4 1 1'11[,11N1111,1dt'111(1y11c Musi c i .u'ncli I1111 41 IC 1- RA 11 IIh,Idl' LIICA AL1111116ll O(I)CY %VIh%MN ( nntr111111cd nlt- O11c 'I}rtal,uIISILk }ncumr hh .1193 h ., .4 4(1,12' 12 .2 - 2 45,5(1 ^ (1,114 13,554 131,497 121,`114 -,11115 3) 03,10 X 44 .11,1 6,49 9 1 ;,52 6 131) . 7 Visual Arts and Photograph y I .rncki 111,:IInlr A( [ IZA B ,111)5idr 111ca1 . urhol'Ir1 ;l11hC1',1111.Id% ( I111ni11utcd Incunlc 1~Ital,lYtl,Il}1'rncllnlr 1'Ica,c nutc that %arnpic diHcr lrrnl l , N c .11 ul t'ral' : 412 1Irgani, .mon, in 1990 9 7 i4l I )I ,j~.1[1},,Ltiull, ul 1995 96 and 42 4 •, ; .1nI%.II I1 1I 1, 111 1994 ' 17v .1r7.+'('runeilw 'Enjilaud!44(1V - 10,1_4 3,25(, 2,193 - .745 10,5)() i,I ;1 1,91[1 9,1- 6 2?2 3 1 2 .2S4 2 11,392 22,{Ili (1,[100 ",(19 2 2 .2-1 2 Combined Arts 1996197 income analysi s Literature 1996197 income analysi s ( :+mn-ibutcd nxnmc• h"4 , (J111t1-1butcd in0nnc l .': LA;(~ncc r sub"ON . 1 %' [ .A, (ithcr ~uhsid~• a'"k i Earned income• 41 1:4, 1-. .irnc d itlconic 60"10 subsidy 22%, AC1-: . suhsi, Dance 1996197 income analysi s Music 1996197 income analysi s ContributCd nu:nmc 10% Gmtributcd income 1000 I.A/o rhe r subsidy 5 1% dd~ LA . oche r subsich- 59 6 hansc d incumc .;,-"„ Earne d income• SIl % ACE: Rt subsidN AC E suhsi Drama and Mime 1996!97 Income analysi s Visual Arts and Photography 1996197 income analysis Contributed income 5N) I .A•'othc r subside I3% ( 1)S)n-ibtsred iniio-nle 101% A49110wh6, an ;c J I .A;'othc r suh1ids W4: t~„nir 3fi" „ E,u isc d incumc 50%) ACE ;•LL'1 B suhsid% 32" A('i' .'RA R ,uh .id% 40'N, 13 New work commissioned in 199619 7 amt uil -, ~„ : .. : L M Cl1C irt• ( 11 :f 1,11 and thr Kc = it mai ArT1 I'SnardI I ;, !1 if WMACP rl l ,Ct I IUt I11 t11C t .i : , iC IX- 11 Ak PIC 1105' N'4)rk mat Ilr 1r h .l', C !hCC!] 1> 6 WITllCti t r 1r 1rrr,rn reti .r.. 1996 9 - 191 96 tutai, are shr mt 11- hur tier t,t 1 r rC.ar, arC n+1r dlrecr[N o rniparahlc duc• it, rhi diticrciwe in nce nunii, cr 1 .t rrrganlA,ari,ln ,. rhar pro,. Lied uurlrlnatio n 7 1aC 1a1-11C dtW% nut MCILLdc mtirrm.ltiun about 110% work +uppwrcd ht rn ijeCr r )r decclopmcnr funding . Lot Ej terrl Midhnd, \urlh ;,mtion Xnrthcrn % C,t 1lotltl7 S. anthc'rIl IT.l,t tiouth 11C .1 Sor •IL1 : . 1 MOIA11d, I111116tT " d, 1996 :97 1995?96 I( F, T,ral 1 1ra l ir h ( 1111 1 : .11 , Arrc Art, Irn :art, .irt, :Ire, :art, Wc,r .err, .11rt, 1t,1ard k1 .an1 I Alt Board NAB- Boar.i NtrAB Bo .ird SAli 11,ur f Art, Horan! 1111 .1 ;.1 F .M;, li. .arnl LMAB ?; 23 17 -1 ;~ to 9 22 615 - 2 848 ? ; :; - 3 1' - 2 - - 111 I1 2 214 2~9 15 9 1) ; .1171.1 and M1111c 16 1~ 55 14 33 15 - 3 12 I() SI 144 2s - ~1L1ti1C 20 1 1 4 - 2 1 4 3 6 .1 102 111 1 1 .l(CI'a Cll l'C I+ - - 42 - - - - 11 4 --k 61 Visual Arr s .1ild Phrrrrlt;lalall ~4 20 :;() 43 1- 25 6 8(1 S 8 111 540 461 I2' Q 179 1 -4 111 52 l(1 158 -29 ' .123 1- .10 4 i ;omhincd ;iris Dalwc Total ,l At "WA FILAR it :,L%11 New work by funding body 40 IT Lnglan d 4 New work by art form LAR I isLl,,I 1r t Ph1ltuTr 1 11 .131 ( 11n11)IRr'( + :Iri s NAB l .irrraturc NWAi ; AIR .A R 14 Pit Ai7J ( 'oli cil o(T wYland 199(1 9 llus i 1996197 touring work by organisations regularly funde d by the Arts Council of England and Regional Arts Board s Fr )r the hasr tun bears the Art, (arumil of 1 11 L.' ! rn,i ;l ,l ,'r, , ., _,'Ilecrlll g dlata on the anuwrit (if murk that is rovircd m I tl_I aI ,d i"I -+c , .unsatiurts regularly funded bl AC.E. or the Rc-tonal Arts III, )Ards . VIC Column headed -Other " refers to `vork toured Outside England, eithe r in the United Kingdom l[r overseas . ` 1110 .lnlottnt of totnr inl' work made Ilt)ssiblc by hrojeit or dct rluhnlcn t funding is lint shown . Figures ineltteic the number of exhibition dais, p( :rfi[rnt.tnccti, screenings and readings. I11 addition, in 19()6197 data was coliccted nn The total numllcr o f hcrlnrniani.cs, exhibition ch at\ cti . This amounted t+1 96,000 d ever the six an 6)rms . F,istcrn Mid Las[ land % Art, ,'errs Board 114alydl F.All FM Ali . North 11'r.t London \ori[Wrn Wed( Sudnh E.am S,nlnccrn Art+ iardl 1 .AII i An. Einar{ i\Ali+ Arts 1hurdl cNWABi An, lio .lyd fSF,AIi Art% Board I SABr Am SWAB 66 231 5 2 -3 h1 1,913 219 11, Sd utth k cdl Y%)rk,1mi: klnllalult I lumlxrVd C Arts Arts Riurd litwd rWNSAKI fYHABI Numt m Ihhcr Teal or ursaimarion s 49 80 4 .097 76 t ontbincd Arts 433 Dance 108 96 172 07 1111 63 92 89 102 149 130 1214 38 I )vama and Milne -22 362 1,_34 4-6 046 470 -49 1 .{194 391 7 i3 2,021 9,268 11 6 111 51 166 49 163 160 428 187 165 90 249 1,822 39 - - - 18 - - - - - 18 2 664 5), 189 509 163 13- 7 15 979 31,10 1 .51 1 2S9 743 10 .709 59 2 .034 0,4 7 .; 2 "; 0 '. 1,034 I .Ilhf 1, 19 - 2 .33 1) 1 - i d )1 1300 3,229 2, .ISti 33{} km .: 1_itcrattrre V tsnal Arts atld Photography Iot .rl 3,41 Touring by art form Touring performances by funding bod y 1 - :11 . Orhe r YE )a[tce M AI ; WMAli Cll SEAR N1' MI 15 The Arts Council of Englan d Grants by art form err atli, .lti i ; r ON), c.., t .L+, \rt, (n \ -Liischn.lrN rniri.m%c, 1) .1n :c DI%i 7.1 x1d lin3c Fduca111'11 .111d -fr.1111111u, Film, Vidco and linra.I~t,tin~ I .iterat-ure Ntmii 14 Mn11t \"mi .11 Art, a nd Ph oti igrsphy 14,-4-4 21,11 1) 2 ? .4 - 3 184 -~41,661 rill 2,946 Iol " - 49 lItr .11% 1'r„qc~Y Crdnts ~YIIN), 1 I 1 1 .924 .15" .16 .854 66 9 :Ili 808 1 .373 ;,6 - .5 I_^1 ; 4 .{ h Trul l grant, LfItH1, W66 8 1 .15 2 ?"~ . '_ua . ;5- J 39; 1 .~6 ~ 43,11,;,; 4 .4.; 4,6(, 1 123 .425 Drama and Mime 22 .1 % Cross-disciplin e initiatives 0 .9% Education and Training 0 .7 % Film, Video and Broadcasting 0 .3 % Literature 1 .3 0/6 Combined Arts 13 .5% Visual Arts and Photogra p Music 34 .9% 10 Pj, .-117c(_nrarfail+rl ' frie7larrri l rJ rlh U - 1996197 audience/attendance figures for organisations regularl y funded by the Arts Council of England and Regional Arts Board s 71ic,c .arcdoidcdintothreecatr-uric• .,3,Jo -111Pri,c .r,trialhnuu'nt1gurc , The adduional estimated figures cuscr .11111 irce catcgi )ric, . 1 abrhrrtuu r7rrd petfiopmartrr - this includc+ auclicnce!arrrrulancc fir rrCS 1996197 audience/attendance figure s tior exhibitions . pertormanccs, %crccnin-. and readings . llinrksbitp rclarrd Carte - this indudcs attendance figures for workshops , scmu7ars, course,, re+idcncicti, ralks, lectures, participanon- acri7 itics crc . Publisbcd and br•nrrdaw arts - rhis iridmics figures for sales, rentals and loans Publisherl and broadcas t rol ' prrnIarr art c g pcnc•nccs, such as IxKrks, compact cute% . records, tapes . cidcos, liiorkshap rclarcd event s 'I lIc additional cuisnatcd figures itrcludc rclc%-kion and, or radio audiences and therctiorc shoxu large dit1crcnccs from near to year . n 1996197 1995196 199419 5 2,390,662 391,356 448,251 2,363, 7 69 364,6517 460,745 ?962,61 4 35300" ' 3 230,269 3,189,1 1 1 6,522,08 7 24.420,0-1 3,613 . ; 1) - 4 .508504 1,162,4;7 1,238,632 363,531 648,011- 29U38 1,72-,416 1,393,36 1 138, 7 3 0 4,475,22 3 Total 2 .1 -4,0215 3?59,246 6 .10',314 Additional esrimarcd attendance 4,8 76,896 823,x) - ' Drama and Mime FAII11111 111,111d PCrlorn,aneC Workshop roared e%C'3ats 6,864,145 952,'0- 7 .'22 .5'; 313,0211 6,814 .262 724 .861 347 .309 ~ .129X-2 -JSSO .431 8 .236 .68 5 26,484,9 - 1 1,4715?20 2,05-,64 0 38,44 8 Combined Art s I_- \hibuioonandIrtiorrnancc Wi,rkshop rclatcd c%crrrs Pnblisllcil ,tad broadcast `[iota1 Additionaiesrimatedattendance Dance P.xhib6011 .111lpcrtiormancc W( )rkshop related cvent .s 1'u1-dished and broadcast 3 .2{15,566 Exhibition and pcrlionnancc - ta m -i 377 6m Publishcd and broadcast Total Additi(mai estimated attendance 3 6 .901 1 2 72,91 2 241,200 5111 Literature 4ni ExhiNII ' mandpcrt{,rrnancc Workshop rclarcd c•1'cnri Published and broadcast 9,119 17, 3494 11,648 19,040 10,08 6 8011,426 905 .-6.4 S-6,62 2 161,11 82 7.939 x)36 .452 925,1 .;6 1,046,203 1x,,01, ;_`1111 4= .~511 5 2 '58-_ -5 - Workshop rclarcd cents Published and broadcast 2,63 3,675 156,949 399,369 Tura! 3 .1 y ' ) (K),; ;,238 . - 42 38? 111,2-2 23,9114, 7 2 1 Additional e.rimaredattend .m c• Musi c Exhibition ancf pcrti,rmance Additional estimated attendance 13',046 i 13,'!39 3m 45,4-0 2m 1,45(1,611 0 4 . n2 xo :~ .} ; ,0-14 - ,6 - 0 Im Visual Arts and Photograph y 1'.x1,11116 on and pc•rliormaucc 2,28-5,962 3 .1 .'8, ;- 1 102,180 101,61 9 PnbhsliCti and broadcast 2,436,684 1 ;8,020 371,365 2 7 3 .710 138,40 0 Total 2,96(069 2,661 .1 ;2 3,-416,590 atlditinnal cstimatrcl artcndancc -.4 ;2 .14 x1 %%';,I ksh~,p rclarcd csenr, Om i= Arts Council of Englan d per capita spending by region 1996/9 7 ca .hrc PL~r, ., . "s 111rcc n,a : :1 tufldm_ time . ;hc -\1't, ( I atr,c ;, t( jr a r rake l+laCC %%IThsn , !VLj 1n,, 1ltc nlau : ,rant, made t, the Rt: VT , Board, Jur: ;t,! Inc , :ar : and grant, au arJcJ he the Art,(', suncsl . a, Puhli,hin, and rc,carch grant, . w1 . :4) : .iii tT tx atirihuteJ to m„rc Tvciric rcivon+ and ,% h0i are rc' ardcd J, ivnCfitint! -II I ill, cyualh . i ... .,nditt ; .1'l lc .il .,„ht,n, the amounr allrkatc.i to the national ci mipanics IPUIMI HI in England . This cxIxnthture t, rwr included i n lll .il,'~1, - the >l,e•ndim, 03 the Art, Council thrt'u ;,hr sot Englan d t(irm „f uranr< t1, rc~ul .u' clients and ,hart term project: ,tithin eac h ut The tcn asca, coccrcd 1,% the Ketgs, oral Anti Boards . The tut .tl value o f grant, a,, .,rdcd during the tear u .1,1 1 k(L5m, of ,%Mich L'64 .9n1 36"o i u a, I%%ardcd to the ii,lhm inr[ natrunal ce,ntl,amc%, the loo, al tihakc ,.l,e .trc ( . .+jmEan,, Royal Opcra Ilou,e, English \ati,mal Opera . Ro,al \atilma l Theatre and the South R .wk Eioani . 1hlc ,I :1,u , 1111 ]'he regional total ofd' 115 .5m includes Sm lrhicll 1ta%oOi•re d thrlFU~I) tlsc IRcgional Art, Board, and 1'S1i .9m spent dirccth hw th e ('„until in tlu ,c rgJ0 11s . Norther n £2 .89 1996/97 1995196 1994195 011ION 1, :al ,1' .:111, l+crc .Ipita ~_1!X6,048 6 .93X .3 1)> 1 .3 11 1 .41 1 .34 2 .04 2 .23 2 .111 28_302 .4117 8,945 .5 - 6 16,160 .'13" 10 .238 .5-8 ~ 1 - - .6-6 8, 11,;1,X ;5 4 .(16 2 .89 2 .411 2 .1 11 1-28 - .31 4AH 3,211 2 .42 2 .26 1 .31 2 .3- 4 96 3 - 11,3 2,49 2 .11 5 1 34 , 29 1€1,01,9240 1,90 1 .95 1 .8 8 12 . -40,801 2-54 2 .-0 2 .1 - II~,5Xi,6(I(1 2-3- 2 .43 2 .3 2 64,943,400 133 1 .33 1 .;1 ISIi,a25,llIN1 3. 7 1 3 76 3,6 - 16(al gr,1nt, / :astern Fa4tMidland, 1,4 111d,nl N'orthe'rn Nnrthl\ 'c•t tiouthcrn 4r,u111 E:ast ti, such Wc r WC 11,\lidland, 1, srk, my S Ilun,l,crsidt \arion .tlc„ntl,anic, 'G rals lhtal grant` percal,ira lot .1 1 gr ;)nt s per ca l lmi I Yorkshire & Humbersid e £2 .54 North West £2 .49 Eas t Midland s £2 .0 4 Wes t !Midland s £ 1 .90 Southern £2 .19 Brant. hcnctiring all rcgiorn equally Dircct ,!,ending n 18 11 'ACE on clie:tts in the regio n Main ACE grant t„ RcgitmA Arcs Einar d 7 71c Ar rs ('ruv,til ,r 'EnVyland I'A f1' V Sout h West £2 .3 1 Londo n £4 .0 6 Sout h Eas t £1 .2 8 Departmenta l reports ?U Combined Art , 22 Dance 24 Drani a 26 Education and Trainin g 28 Film, Video and Broadcastin g 30 E1tCrlrLir c ,32 i'ILISI C 34 Twrin g 36 Vl .SLO art, 19 A review of cSi,ting pmuranlmc,, the I .ulllch of nc « stratc,.:ic 1nitiin e, and cXtcn,i%c input intrl the cmen'int y -l4E pro , 'rammc, illadc 1996 9 - a kct `'c .ir foi- the 0,mhltlcd .err, Dcparrmcm . The department relaunched it ,, highly popular Intcrnationa l imriativc, Fund, which,uppolrrcd ova 40 pro icas th e Icngth and hrcadrh (rf the country. The most inenlorahl c included an acclaimed ti%c-cin' tour hr Canada ' , La La L a Htsnlan Step, ; the epic Lc~ I )auindi; h . the Nationa l - Chcatre of C ;ralova, which vi,ited Birmin,ham, and th e p .u-ticipation ()f thl•CC Voun~L, (aribbClIl c,11t-psorli,lns at th e \o>ttim, Hill Carnival IdM iMl a visit m-am wd by th e 1„1 lciarion (rf British Cal .vp,c,nians . Indeed, carni~ a] tcatrtred ,rrr,n~h in all the cicparrllwilt ' , stratetric miriatiN cs, Mll m them the launch ()fa hi"h h inti lrltlam c database rracin- rile hi,n in ufCarihhca n Carnival in tile L'K . Thc,eminal \c1\ C~,Ilahoratiun, Fund «a, rcplaccd M . the Cannhincd .art, Project Fund, which welcomed hill s trlnll indi~ iduah ati a cl l a, rr of artist, working i n ll1C art, pCIA IfIllancc art, rllllc-ha,Cd medla and lnrcracrll c multimcdi .l . 20 17ji-Ans (iunrril ul7iurrlmr .f 1996 9 - lhrr'ing the auturlln, Mstivals across England showcaw d CXpcrIIllcrlt :tl live art, t isu .ll irlstallations and sound wl Irk funded by the department . Events 111CIUdcd Rudc Mcihaui c at F"Cacollsticld's artistdcd space in south London ; a major club night ManrringA Gza 0711cd Gerald and Emollm Millen at tie NO[V Festival in Nottingham ; and the Root T-estiral onr amsed by Hull Time Based Arts, oric ()f til e dcpartment's kcy su-atcgic organisations . Corllbincd Arts q-warheadot research into CXistillg and props}scd art spaces . A long-axyaitcd report oil art s ccntl-cs - The Art o f'Fk%ti bilirv - was published as a prelude to .1 conterencc held in spring 1997 at the Battersea Art s Ccntrc in London . The South Bank Centre - England's largest arts tmin-c an d the department biggest cllcni - 311114 AMCCd plans for a sit e devc]opnunt programme, subjccrof .l 111 .1'0 1- Luttcry hid . I- he IC :A, mcanwhile, examined tic Masibilin of relocation . Throughout the vear, both org:tllisations delivered diverse , high y1 .1,11M , progranlmcs . High points in a packed South Bulk Ccntrc calcndar HICILldcd surluller'safeltdmrrc Series .111d Richard Lavzcll' s Tap, Rut* and Shave in the Royal Fcsrival Hall foycr . Th e ICNs Live Arts and Visual Arts progranurres continue d to Wild shockwaves throu g h the establishment with serie s such as the deliciously named CmpusDelctti, Maturin g Latin American live arrists, and Chapman w orld, Caturing the provocarivc work of votrn -, ' U K ar r l ,,ts 171nos and Jakc Chapman . The department pl avcd a leading rule in supporting digita l ci-canviri : Research took place at national and Europea n Icvcl into new support structures ; and small but strategi c t.;rarlts to supporr critical debate and trlittirlg were rrtl'Cre d to Backspace and Kirklces Media Centre . A grant to Artcc helped bind the inurnational LircArton Line initiative . An innovative fund cstablishcd in partnership with the GUIL--enkian Foundation supported digital creativirv amon g disablcai artists . Anotherdepartnlcrlt client, the Nationa l Disabitin- Arts Forum (N DA F I, initiated a high profil e billboard project that was seen bl' an estimarcd ant peopl e as it travelled round I-ondotl and Ncxvcastlc . Regularly funded organisations remained closcly invol~r d in advocacv, profcssiunal development and dcyclopin4* ne „ work . Locus + in Ncwcastle played a pronlincrlt role in th e Year of Visual Arts in the Northern Arts Huard re,;ion undoubtediv the biggest success in the Arts 2000 series . :te)u7_ rd a i • ACC Li t1't 01. alt 1?`L,1~L `! tL11tL\ ~i1~\i`~~ ti ail\1t~` 0 .l1\"t` lICt l ~C~G ~C\'~~tt► atil ``a~le `,111it aLti~i\~`,4 0l,~tlatitrL tli~ t1~~11_c~ lla~`}'t,•r~ttt~ ,ti~y~\`r~jT~~. !` it~~l ILL" a~ttl ~~ ; Lt `,1~t1`' <,04'.Sl~~ t tt~w ~ t It ah~i rllll - lt,,~,t1`~``,L,y~tt`4tit4i~L`ij .>>L~t1•` .\``~tt~`~ CO;` r` ZCh ,i 011Lt ~~tit`i `fi ~~h1\ t``\t~~~r yl`t,``lt ~ litl\N. !t aC ` C \' L+ '~ko} lll Y 1 c`~ all YN17 ~- -%IS ~\1ON 11 Mil `1,,t1~`t t V k tttil` .t\ttiC Y'~~ I plt~ [)tt t ti nk Ltr~`tiLtlt a" `, 4Cti t hilt ( \"C kA 1 ti1C l'I ntf C 1t t ~~\'` , A c`\ 1 \tC1tt1 e tilt s% h~t,`,i 1lL`lt4 1\ ,l\1tt11~ ,114i tih~, X% lt,tNi`1 •~1~L ~``- 1~\!, Lr ~~ `\\ox" t a oti~\h,t,`'ia~ 1ti\t~`.1, , 110V~tCLLr a1 \\ ~ 111~~ ~! ~~ `+ li,\~ kt-\\1'AC V . 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V,\l -1L1,Li ~,\~1\N\~t tt Lr\``\\ t lt`tt>> !,r` ``C L t a\tv~\~C ~~ i11 titt\l~1tt~`.it\~~at` ~[,1,1t,1~i~1 ,`~'C`ti 0 i,Xrtt11 ` `tk~t~a1 .C\,1,l~tC' 5t attil "Ol t1 \ ttt`~`~ `NtCh itt~tt~ ~ ' Lt, 22 T&ArtsCouncil a# 'Egglmut 1996 97 t~,, a`1 The National Dance Agency Network expanded to eigh t with the launch of-!Janet Northwest . Over the last thre e Fears, the network has enabled thousands of people to tak e part in dance, providing 38,000 participaton- events an d commissioning 187 new dance works . Dance UX's Fit to llancet study sti ►nulated public awarencss ofdance healt h issues through cxtensivc coverage of dancers' times % progr :tmmcs . The C'lteshirr Bens Dante Groups 1995 piece ►t eas marls !n 'Trim Roden as pm-t (!fa hnvs' m-nt in Cheshivr that year : Phoroen•aph; Brian Slater. Arts Council trainer artistic producer Brenda Edwards , hased at the Nottingham H .Whouse, enhanced the dchat e o%•cr women in dance through the highly successfu l Danci?~q on the C :cilinij conference . In June, the department used its annual open meeting t o launch the Policy jitr!Janet nj'thc F.reglislj Arts Funding Svorm, and hear feedback on a range of issues including Working conditions firr dancers . The department supported research into audio-description for dancc and South Asian dance training, and instigate d discussions on career and personal det•clopmcnt options fir , dance administrators . Lade IklacMillan, fine artist and keen dance supporter, was appointed Chair of the Arts Council's Dance Advisory Panel . CGS' A nc~v gcner .atlE,ll if altdiciwc,, 1t rlrcr, and pert[ lrnler , hn [u-111r trc,h vitalitV tc, Vrllues up and dt M 11 the a [utltr~ : E -] - lie spirit (if 1'E}tfth 1%a, pcr,c,niticd by a ncu wave ()fy()U1l"' play % ri_•hrs a ho s,c ra%k- prc,v(katix c work inspire d altdicrtcc,, critic, - and a «-cltcr o rf hcadlinc, . At the a ,-, c E 4- 25 . arrin licl)(,nagh nladc ln a„urc d dChUtatthe ILEn,ll( :+Hirtwith Ihelirnw.i-Ut1ernr)t1cc;lrnlc , a co>-pr{)ductic u] t1 irh r1 1 1,7 1)Rlid I hCatrC 0 )IIII)ally . f i s ti511„u cd up «ith the C ;-ipph- 111nishlu47r7n, hailed a, at ] E,tlt,t .ulding addiiiE,n rc, the Iri,h thcarrical tradition . Mark Ravcnhill•, ncw rcr,ic,n c,t Pizlrct 6x Acrur, Fc urinLg' ( :ci€11pan,, intrigued audience, can an e5ten,irc vnir, whic h included G .tin,h„r„tt~~lt . I .cicc,trl 3n~! 11',rl~cthanlptc~n . Anorthcr ~rnu1~ w ritcr. O)nclr 1lc p hcr,(lt), m-O,I ncc 199 7 t:%-cr-AVIiin%orrh Am and Q I b LMw 7 ;•E•c Am" ,. a bcaurifill aild cntcl-tainink,, piece ()t ptirC,t(rry-rcllilit-, at the Bush - rheatrc . 1t I .( )Ild( )11 ' , lil(mnl,hur\ hhc .ttn, l cnlthful \ i` it .n l dr .lllla pl'u~"ld ,l iulllpClll[]~ 11115 I ,, flic Nationa l CI,l„tc l4,uth Thearrc celebrated it, 40cll anilil crsarv «ith Horac e NI,:C'0V , tinidcs, 1 her .Shoot HiwscS, 1)nu 't Vqv?, adapcc d l1v 10 Hcn-lim . .1nc €t}1cr enilurit' fa% E surirc . LMz II•i1111,' ;714 C'S [1711, t1-an,tCrred 1 '1 -()111 Mall Ileac[", V lk()Va l FAoharlgc n[ 1 .o[11dEH1', HaVn1,11'Lt . It, ~prcdEmlirl,ulrl l rurmg out p n a hKi pet,pccti+r c to "11010 "ritin„ an d emphasised the ado,Icsccrlt cnci-gy that oharactrrisc, []tltch ()C l1 is \N c rt-l: . s( ) Y(711n4" pcnpIC', enthli,ia,nl ctil,r'YC \l a, nlanlled 131' [hei r enrhu,i .1v11 oltl it . ]ndeed, nnC elfthe Ccar ' , M( ),t Itr ;lrteitiI I onchynwnt, u-a, the ;grom-ing Iu[pt11,1ritccrfthearrc 1111On , ~Cl' Y(il.1€1,1 ALIdicncr, . The ~\crrl:,~t ccrnlp,tnics,uch AS }'E, p Up . Luick,iI\ cr and ( )II Cart pn)\ ed a hid aitractic, n anlE ll1-' clIiILlr•en . [11 .1111• bClooll SCIW(,l J"C . ,"u,tainin1 ~crurl pcotplc', interest and ilIWI cnlcrll i n Olt: ncclrre IlaIllrcd hig11 4)111 he department', a"'cIItU ' ][1 1996'97, it tol()k o,1cr rc,pt1i ibilltl fErt' .uhlllrtl,Ee€'111 1 its t1"ail1ee pro,~r .ullnlr, a task CllTiCd MIT il l c„njunctiOn ~~ ith the Arts (uuncil'~ Cdr€Caticto an d 1raini ng I )rpartillcnr . I )rat11a, o c\ oral I tr-a in ing hud~gct recci\cd a \\clcurllc l,c,nst fiollcnt I[)" "rant" frt'ill th e Gulbenkian Fntllld,ltiEtl] a1ld tlu' l'.1111CC 1• .lirhair1 1 ( Ilaritable Crust n stalling, '211 .000 each . Among rile main sl,cakcrs at the official launch of th e dcparttncnr ' s training pro g ramme in December wa s Diehard Eyre, N hose hugely SIICiitisful term as director o f rile National Thcarre is drawing to an crld . 1?tlr•irnW rile %-car, his notable achievcnicnts at the National induded a n intimate stagin g ofKillgLem- at the (_ ;ottesloe and, of cmirse, the phenomenally popular rcvival ot' Gn. 'saud Dolls . At the Hampstead Theatre in north London, rile fOCLI S shifted from youth to middle age as April do Angelis' s be Positive Hour lampooned rile tllrrapcuric solution s on offer to women in rile throes of a mid-life crisis . Fast is Fast addr'cssed scrrsitivc issues of a Vert• diftcrcn t kind . A collaboration lxnveen Birmingham Rcp anti Timasha Theatre Company, rllis production explored rit e dilcnimas tacim, an Anglo-Indian family iominl to term s with its mixed 11cl-ita9c . Th .fi n lil t he Rebecca Y71enl1Y ('r,rrtlr,r' !b f ~~ :ire I ., ..t '.1 , .tit -i•, . .~ i ... 26 lbeArts [ ;r,rnr rlnj'firrril~rrLd IQQ6 0 - In a year when Gon'crnmcnt began to place increasin g emphasis on the role ofthc arts in formal education, th e Education and Training; Departmen t' s profile continued t( . rise . Its staffgrevv from three permanent merllber•s to ten , and Professor Christopher Frayling succecdcd M ag;gi c Gullfcbaud as Chairman ofthc Arts COLIncil's Educatio n and Training; Advisory Panel . iL111C Sall' publication Ot rhr department's Green Paper, which provided the basis for discussion at its Public fi)runi later that nu nTh . Delegates focmcd on issues such as th e role of arts organisations in the education sector ; the nee d for artistic development programmes and structured :art s management training, ; employment and caree r development in rho arts ; and the training, demand s generated hv Lottery capital schemes . 'their discussion helped lrlt017111 the de\'elllPlilCllt 114 the EdLrcatiOn an d Training; Whitc Paper, Leadiitn 771r'v mrjh Learninij , puhlished ill f uh' I997 . The department co-llrlilnarcd the publication t1f .C\'cra l key reports into educ.ltican and training; issues . The\included rcvie\\'s of the .-Arts Council's Trainecship Schem e and Arts Education Agencies, The Hcavr of'the Matter, a rcporr oil the first year of the Education Research an d Development Initiatiyc popLllarIv known a .,, ERDI) ; an d the provisionally entitled Disabled Artiste into l,ducatiot . c Mcan\vhilc, a report by the National Foundation fo r Educ3t1011 Research - arts OrIjani;atinus and their Educatinn Pr'urtr-ammes- revealed that oforg;anisation s surv eyed had an education programme, 63% of them ru n bydcdicatcd officers . 7x4/v The department continued to monitor the work Of it 's three regularly funded training organisations : Independen t Theatre Council + ITC : I, Arts and Entertainment "Trainin g Council and Arts Training Network . Hvc hundred practitioners from iradcpcndent, small- and nlid-scale art s organisations attended ITC : courses . The Arts Trainin g Nct-work implemented the second year of the Foundation Programme in Arts M .magerllent, which now has 64 graduates . And the Arts and Entertainment -Frairlirl g Council initiated a management rcvic\\ and changed it . name to Metier. .Lralnlrag initiatiycs adnlinistered internally by th e department also thrived . The Apprenticeship Scheme , now in its third year, continued to create ne\\- opportunitie s for arts workers with disabilities . This vcar sa\y the firs t award of a technical apprenticeship to a disabled perso n who use,-1 vyllcelchair, based at Southampton ' s \uflicld "Theatrc . And, in association with Connection s Communications Centre Lrd, the scheme created a n advanced apprenticeship fora media education worker. A new fiend, the Creativity and Neu'' echnologics Fund (CANT) proved highly successful . A shortage of blac k and Asiarl rllanagcrs in the arts sector- highlighted in nc c Arts Council's'Irainecship Scheme t vicvv - led to th e deychymcntelfa new Fello\vshlp Programme . In association with the Arts Council'% Dance and Dram a Working Partv ; the department Managed another highl y significant initiative. the Lottcry-ftindcd interim sehc111 c to support dance, drama and stage rn .ul .lgcnicnt students . The &parnncnt ' s education programmes built on th e .ichicvenlcnts of previous years, N inc agencies received research and development grants as part of the art s Education Agency Initiative . "livenn five organisation s participated in round t\yo of the Ilighly succes 111 Fducatiun Research and Developnic tit Initiative . The y received grants to facilitate and dOCLlrllCnt the furthe r integration Of education \work into their artistic structurc S and programmes . In a v car durirn, «hich firntrc came under discussion . the Film, Vidco and Broadcasting Department continue d to play- an instrumental role in pro ~ducirn, work of th e highest calibre . The departmcnt achict cd it, key (l,jective, , buildin-T on ir, parmcr,hip, with artist,, broadcaster, an d independent pre )duccrs . Film . Vida ) and Iiroadcasuno commissic mcd 17 films an d programmes t()r nct-work telex ision . It also ct)rnmisslonc d ninc pilots t'( )r the third series of .Saund on filet N+ ith th e 13IW, 6-4)[11 thcsc . six pro g rantntcs will be conuttissi(nc d in 199 - fhirn one non-broadcast tilnis and \ idci )s wcr c fundcd . including culturaI]v diverse and disabilirn-Icd murk ; and ?ft awards were made tint arils a rank of artists ' film and vidco initiativc, im v ulving magazines . -allc n conmtissiuns, murs and (D-IM Ms . 1. ' I~vcnt- v -txk-o art, prowrantmcs s~ cre transmittcd, reachin g a cnntbincd audience ()toter 13m ir~ccrs . Ei,ht artists * film .utd Vidco tt or-ks tier tclct ision .tttraacd ? ant t-iett , cr s alone . Set cral productions drat tt idc,pi-cad pre„ coverage , all Elicnt Tin ; IIchnis and a Stlnl hta fish, un artist Sara h Lucas, Part of MC? ' s Tv scrics . Demo fbv rh Camera .3 , part of 1U,CTs ? I imee scrics, snuck a rcumant chord wit h press Mid public alike . The scrics' t-icta-ing figures peake d at L~htt . Broadcasting 28 VjrAits ( 'mini it (ifE t1land 10)(1 u' The dcpartnicrlt mainralned its high inrct - national prc)talc . Fra-ty-seven ()f its arts prom',imnlcs and 00 artisrs' film an d video y% - )rks appeared in festivals worlda idc . At t11c %agrc b Animate )n Festival, the department ws awarded the priz e for the Ivst animation company, in recognition of 1t'. lon g y atlyc animation . association with 11111O Film, \ ' idea and RrI )adcastillg supports r u1h' two re g ularl y funded ornanisations : the Foundation tOr Art, Creativit y and Technology FACT), and ncc Film and Vide o Umbrella . With -t ti-om the dCpartnlerat, Liverpoo l John Moores University and \4anchester Metropolita n University, FACT successfully led a Cons(}rtlalnl to hos t [SEA, the I11terM1tio)11 .11 Symposium on Electronic Arts beating o41 - compc1irion Chicago and Frankfurt . I stlppol fi•0111 These achievements came against a backgrmind o f uncertainty over the cdcpartnacnt's €iiturc . During the year, the Artti COLUactl Initiated a public consultation on its rol e in supporting film production . This resulted in the crearl"1 1 ()fa Film I)cpartmcnt within the Arts Council's Lotter• Division . The Arts Council also invited feedbac k on furnrc pClwimon tow 'Its cxlsting F11m, Video an d Broadcasting CHIt i-MI . Debate tOCL I ,,cd on wlactllcr it shOLll d externalise its arts broadcast activities and scr up a ncW, independent body to channel hotter- production fundin g . nitoarspgmewclvion At the heart of this debate lay the .argument that the ar t form had never received adequate funding . hotter\ fund s would triable more practical support to be ()t}c1-Cd t o independent prodLlcers anti hroadc :ast partners ; expansio n into [try's relatively high-cost arras, such as full-lengt h operas fO)r TV ; and development of new collaboration s With rcI"ional broadcasters . At the end (if the ycar, responsibilin• tow artists ' film an d yideci passed to the Arts Council's Vkual Arts Department , and the debate over the department ' s future conrinucd . 29 The climax tel a prolific 12 months came with the award of the British Literature Prize to \lurid Spark in recom-ynitic m of her lifetime of litcrarn' achievement . ']'he L: 30 .000 al%an d - the bi gg est literantrc prize in Britain - is nnl\ made onc e eVcn' other 1-car . Its MO prcViuus winncrs are Harold Pinte r and VS \aipaul . Another award scheme . the Arri Council's Writcrs ' Awards . enabled 16 htcrarv talents u1 buy %aluable time nt dc%clop Their «rlrk in progcss . This scheme also hoasn a n impressive list of pres ic,us winners, among them AS B1•art , Tcd Hu g hes and \•S \aipaul . The "car saw a sig nificant rise in tile c1cparmicilt' s international profile, particularly in trans) im m tt ork . Bernard Scudder received .1 L' a,-00 -rant rowards hi s acclaimed tl-anslaril m Of Ibe .tiwim bv Icelandic autho r GLA- -cr Bcr`-% mn . ( In behalf ofthc UK 's major litcrar v trganisatutns, the Art ,, C .(]1111111 n(ttlllllated ti,ur 1996'9 7 publicarions firr the presrigious Aristei(n Europca n literature and'I'ranslatic m PI-11C1 : Kcnd1* 1117 i ;l the 0171'k h\ Scamus Deane ; The Spirit Level by Sc,unus Hcancr ; The Emim-ants hl" WG Schald, translated bl Michael Hulsc ; and Belle der Scian ur ht" Albert C :c then, Translated b y I)al-id 0 M ard . 1)urint; the Fear. S .llnlarl RLhhdIc becam e the first British «inner ()Rile Aristchm I .ircrarurc Pru e with Ibe M mr s Lost S11* b . I t rite Out Land - a 14 mir scheme with I114' Radio Nort h and the Rcgion,tl :'Iris Boards- continued n1 ptmi t. fertil e grcltnld f' tr nlot'C nrt~ talent . In its sccund Year, it otlered 2 4 Writers file opportlrflitV to hlclls utl \\l•itin" spccificallV fO r radio . In C)cIobcr, BBC : Radio 3 broadcast an aniholo ~' o f work bv several first Vra1' sttldcnts . Five writers ti'om th e class of 1996 1 97 \VCre conlnlissionc .{ to produce pilot radi o pr„ `,;r,trnnles . cncour :lgC public interest in a \cidC rang of literatur e mwk a Varier of :llttllors +isited ditlirent p,u"ts of tll c cu ► nln"~ . lilurirn^ highli g hts included a v is i t by Finnis h Writer', and the 0t1 "capes rour, while the influential poe t FA 1)orn X isited six tow n ,, . Appcalirn" N) V(MlItty au .iicnccs , nulltinledia teJtllrCd in the American 1'ttets tcnu-, and in tll c intcracti\ c installation \\ hich :lcCoIllpallicd Pulh Boo k author, on their serer-cite roar . 'lit ite ratu re Etli/rts to promote and market the \t"clrk of small , independent presscs continued to hear i "ruit . ll rite) :+ hl th r GRI-de•u prescnted authors such .1s Frances Kin g„ and Blak e Mctrl•Imm ill `, ]orlous bot.1111CA sCllltl`"s . IZradllt s, pcls[ c and IC IflCts introduced a profusion of lesser-knmvn Laril l American literature . puhlishc.i here in translation h l smaller presses . 30 The .-tits Council ol "Eal1hud 1996 9 - Regularly Hauled client,. - including the Poets- 5ocictr continucd ro makc an im-aluahle coltn-ilnltior ► to literaturc development, and the dcparrmcnr also supported 1 4 litcrarv magazines that provide access to new writing . In addition, it suplxn•ted research into the aftermath o f the Net Book Agrccment's abolirion . Initially, there wcrc widespread tear,. that its demise would damage indepcndcnt hookscllers and Small publishers . )'arl y findings indicarc rhat these tears have not been rcalised <> tar at least . And fin alb, a word abOut the Lottery. The emphasis o n capiral funding meant rclatn-clc 1cw literature project s qualified for support during 1996!97 . But that is set to change as guidelines dcvclopcd during the year release nc « streams of LortcrN• revenue 111t o the sector. i )tr ;ru' .1 j u :'tc'1 .1~:r~r'i,•, ,t'r :~rr~ ; .r ; 1 !lr' :7rflin , Pn'ze . 11711 ~e17J~ fair, . : .1, t1irr1paIII (()) - t <1r inva "i . ? i r, r ... f , ., .~ ; , Music groups at all ic\-cls nook full ad\antagC of the Lotter \ capital pro*ramme . A much-strenp licned infrastructure. with first-class facilities for musicians and their audiences . Is now cmergul, . Some of tl1C Iess pubhclsed sleets ,[uric,, .ire wort h rcp)rtin,_, . Thcsc include ,rants to tile Br1uhron-based Hanover Band, a period instninmir urchcsrr .l, to tom ert an old market into its new home ; to the York Earle Musi c Foundation to turn a redundant medic\ al church into a national centre for car p music performance studies ; to the Wiltshirc Music Trust to build a nc\\ musi . centre \\ hich Will ,CIA C noun, nulsicians across the count\' . I n addition, dozens of hiss hands rccei\ cd award% torallim, more than , '9111 . ` But nlan\' of the orchCtitrl, and opera c(,mpanics regularl y tilndcd by the Art ,, (council still tact serious financia l problems as succCSNIVe \•Cars of srandstill fUndim, take thei r roll . The ;arts C'otulCil's nC\\ l .otter\--firllded stabilisatio n programme 111 .1\' otfrr a chance to mo\ c tin-\\ ard . 1'h C Bournemouth Orchestras, Northern Sinti,nia, Londo n Symphony Orchestra and I ;n,,listt \atiomal ( )pera \\ iii tes t the protiranunr's potential duriM' its pilot phaSC . Si,,rlificanth, not all the MUSIC or" .1111i.1t1(MIS 1111'0k Cd in th e pilot are orchcstras or opera conlpanlcs .'1 he :arts C M111CI I cast its net \ridC to attract participants sUCh as MaIlihestCl ' inner Chit\' Music and The Junctl()n Ili Cambridge . AI1(dier l .()ttcr-v-[[hided scheme, A4F F,vress, `,;1\ c a 11twe boost to `,rassroots nlusii nlakim, . Hundreds o f awards appro\ Cd during 1996 ,'9went to jazz ,roues , youth music groups, choral societies .. amateur orc llestr s and opera[ societies . But sonic areas of aCti\ it\ - and som e parts of the country - 1-michted less than had been hoped . In future . extra ci}in-t will be needed to encoura .; e applications . U SiC For slam' ,ruin),, in .144 application provides their firs t point of contact with the ArtN ( :()until . introdtlcirn, .1 broader ran ge of people and or- .tnisations to the art s titndin,' s\'stcnl is uluioubtCdIV a positi\r dC\'Clopnunt . it is also one \\ 'hick is like]\- to raise tilture C .\pCctations anti present the :arts Council \\ ith funding challenge s in the \•cars ahead . Follow in s, Cstensi\ C consultation, the \iusic i)epartnlCn t published its jazz and Ile\\' music pout\ documents . Bot h nut with a lavourahle response . The nC\\' nulsic poke \ ackIl0%VIcd`ges that crcati\ e \\ ork of high quality is possibl e in many diftCivit musical gcnres, and that much n1orc of it 77rr .9rrs! i~rirrr'i/njfu4/erred /UrUn U - n`rr • Il~ntn~I ? ~ Pb deserves support . Already, A4E tundrllg Is Supple W6111) Mail y new MUSIC and jazz initiatives, and more straicmi use o f existim, tends has assisted nexv jazz festivals in Cheltenha m and Bath . The vicar Saw a series of important artistic appointments . Christoph von Dotlnam'i became principal conductor o f the PhIlhamionia Orchestra, which continues to go fro m strength to strength . Paul Daniel tncanlc music director a t I nglish National Opera, and Jacob Kreizherg took tip his p ost as principal conductor of the Ro)urllemout h Symphony Orchestra . London's Alincida Opera raised its reputation firr 011tstallding new work . Another notable success stage d by Welsh National Opera was Sir Peter Maxwell Davies 's Uvrm-of':Livdj i . Two recordi n g s funded in 199 6,197 %xere particularly well received : the Don W'der Rig Rand (3 3 Records) and Abdul Tee-Jay { Rogue Productions) . Must,- fit? . 7"uufh : 1996 SCIP A hvins, Re„ ,t! P1inh,rh,Tj)L : Andy Nr WL.'+ . . 4 l r, r Nall. I /nl't)lrf)7f/lIC .SMISInI, III,ftTflr i ()nc of the years most memorable highlights 4 was th e suicess of the Barcl ac's Staff r Partner-S scheme - a join t Initiative bcni'ccn ncc department and Barclays . I-aunche d in 1993 . IT will. inject r n cr J'2m into the regional theatre network durlm , its three-%var run . )urin the first Barcl avs Stat ,c Partners ScaSon, So en consortia cotnprisinLg 32 produci11, ; nlanaircnlents an d theatres toured Hine pla%S of 39 venues, attractin g a n)ra l .lUd€C11cc of over 230 .000 people . ProdLlcno11ti include d classicS Such as Ben Travers' Plunder and Stcinbcck' s 01 11iee and .11 11 ; new play% b1 Pam ( .rcmS and Pete r Nichols ; roL1rS by the \laly Drama Theatre of St Petersbur g mid Robcrt Lepa g e's Fx liachina ; and nov production s ot' Shakcspeare ti'Om Eng lish Tourin g Theatre an d Northern Broadsides . Barclav ,, timuc Partners also) prm cd a siginficallt Succes s otl-static S1.hcrc it inspired the dcAclopmcnr 4nc u 11,11-TIM-Ship', hCtWCC11 a c(ms0 1- tIL1111 u1. ]llid- to I .11-c-sca1 e tutu-irn" venues . I Ili- SJ,irit of cor1111nf11 pLII'OSC IS hay ins„ - fit 1'Ct̀ 1(f11 .11 thcatl'C . .1 poS1t11 C llllpact tin the tlIMI C The Rc teal Shakcspcare C()mpam' Set out To ) increase acccS S ,Ind Lxco111e a rru11-11arlonal company with an cyandc d touring prouraninic that included welW) \-iaht an d A 11idsu J mer \ 117ht S Breen . Northern Sra,-c completed It s tint 11 .117](111,11 roar with .u1 ima pnati%c prodUcti(Al o # Orw ll 5 .- m'Ina1 arm-4 0441'sHnllse- directed b\ Anromv Pi , , c and pr4kfuccd by Thelma Hrfit Limbed . suSraincd the SL1CCess (firs UK n,1.lr and Hest F11d 171.€11 in New York . There, the pre eduction - Or prtally fLmdcd by the department - cr fllccted ti)ur Tony awaRIS . YOLIIII; audiences iollrinlted TO 1.;r+ )tit rhanks to ti•csh- innovative \1 ork such as P(flka Theatre Tl~i .11171171]] Raiutbrush . Suppol-tiny, diVCI_SItl' - culrtn-al anti artistic - rcnlai[le d a priorin•. ThC deparrmCnt tUnded foul's Of Trish Cookc 's Corllctly (arlp l-iCtl011, tcatffli nil ICto F1, Ruhhic Cite an d Eddie Nestor, ,1nd Ri 111,V0H1)' tiom The A iSSC . Mar k Kal C1111111's C IItI-()vcrsial .tilJrlfrpiun and F}1ih,ii ra, prefdt€ce d b1' Out ) r1. Joint, 1'1Sltcd .1 a lde ran 4k , C +l1. slid-Scale venues . International silciCswS included L's DITIMIdes directe d bV Sil\ iu P1.117Ca 1 -CCC, wllicll visited liirnlin h,1m ti n• its orl h F11tilish pCI-fi w€llanccS ; - I , hc .lrcr I -I 11 .11,111%x from MmIlark ; and nvo 111tcr't1,16,11al dance group~ - I .a 1- .1 L l 1111111a n StcpS tionl Canada, '111d rIslu Rno\vn ti•on1 A111cric .l . \Icatm hilt, Ern„11sh \,ltV al Ballcr iu111111t1Cd IT S 11P rar11111C of ne%v comnlisSiom tier mid-scale \elides . Most notable anlon" these N\ as iau-isn)phcr I eau ' s firs t ballet k'no nterc, Sct to music by RILIl Sinum .ut d performed to critical acclairll . oaring The Oper .l ; LISic - I - hcatrc hu d trct Supp(rrt0l MLISic - I-hcatr c London S 11at1(n1a1 tour ( f) j a li'171'lata and P011 (ihWal1111 . ' ] ' he C( fnrelllporarv MUSlc Ncn\ ork I (AIN ) funded a N ]SI T by Calitimrnia ' s }-AR Ullit, Whidl play rd venues as diNVrs e as Camhridi,c ' s ( :or11 L: .~chan~ c and the Ncwc.istl c P1achotlu• . Ill lddirioll, the ( MN marked its 25t H .1lmiverSMA' \% ith tours by DJX id \Ill1'1',l v' S USA VK iii „ Rand ,111d the SIC\C ,11-1Luld Band . The dcpartnlc€lt was InvOk Cd in Srttinq tbC scene, a 11111cSt()tic 1111tiatil'e InC(s11I m , a io mw1imll o f, nine pa t-merS - led by \Icth„d \I .ldncsS- p] 1( )tin.̀; the pros ision o f .wdio-dcScription to a i I-CLUt of tllid-SC,11C vern1CS . It also SUpported the IirSt 11,117](111,1l ,1nd10-dCSc1'1l)ti1)n conlercnce , or0 .ulised bv the Rmal Nammal 111141ttlre tol-The blind a t Nottiil-ham P1 .1% house . .1(n a17dS the end of ttlc VC,11, Tl Mri n l~ bei,1111C imol\ed II I assessin g applications m the ArtS ("mm il's A4F scheme , 111,1111' of lvhlch - like the dcpartment - place Pal-ticula r cmpha"I" on dct clopint, flew arts audiences . F t ;; the Out uf70in t!Rova l ~'[Jina , f ~ V m atiti Fuckin g ><rivf5 , Visual _-art, UK, the highly praised Arts 2000 projc4- t organised hN Northern Sight, irl the north of England , presented a wealth ( rf N i,u .il arts events and exhibitions , and attracted unprcccdemcd press co vcr•tgc . Highiights were Bill Viola '% 77mMe icnae l-, shown in Durha m ( - ar}lcdral : and Anti w (Tr ~rlllll`C , I-lcld fin- the British Isles , fr-+)m the Arts C .ounci! ('"ollccrirxl . whidl dre« 2x .()(10 h et )plc to a railshcd ill ( .Tatr .,lICA i . I he dehartmenr funded ma)r,r research m the cconoml c .rani~ of . isual artists . Commissioned ht ncc Nan, ana l .artists, .-association in collaboration with rile Scorrish , Welsh and \, irthern Irish Arts CoMIcils, this +v()rk reveale d , A serious decline iii artists earnings due To ~ tewcr tcachilig nPPortttllitic, and low tees . ThC department publishe d Comm ssraurur7An Ilbrks to ach ocatc hest practice , particularly adequate hrotession .ll tcc, tirr artists . c Eleven .nv .u-ds were "Wen for hrojret, in\ olVins , arti .t ~ m-Orking in etlucario n . •Iwo oric-year traineesllihs in `al[crv Cdlrcatiorl were c,tahli.,iml -it OXford', \IOM Mid 111 C :Serpentine in London . Both Ikon anti the Serpentine , ?Closed for their LortcrV41 .1111ded huildirl psc}jrcrs, ran yrn mg external hrot r ranullcs . Education and training also , lav at the heart ()f the hrl l~ramllle run by 1111 VA, ril e Insrintrc ofIlltcrnarilanal Visual :arts . This rangcd fro m rtcil-attended t~xhihirirrrls addressing art and,port - ()ffiirle r (Manchester. Sunderland s and Rover c Usow, o Walsall) a scomda n . schlurl in to a lon6,'•-tc r '111 eollahi warion XN itll :'Camden, L( )iidon . Jn ISSOCIM1011 With MiddleSCX U11A .CrSit, ; rile dch,lrrmcn r 'latlnched a gi - t nd-h - caking rcporT, 11111171 L11e171["1" Issuo: ias d D f-bnti s . In partnership with Rcgi„nal Art, 11(ords . iscllollls, 111n,COIlls anti indnstrN; it also initiated a thrcC-vica r media art, in educatiorn project ti) dcvclr ' h vuun„ herl}~lc', &kills in phi rrograhhl- and digital trl7at ;1r1 . J R111cr 0)"t'. an,_i the lack of pn wr .unmin ,g fund, for visua l :arts venues created serious t9cn1 .1ntis on ncC dehlrrmcnt ' small tourirt" exhihirion fund . The 17 rOnrl-ing cs}lihition s suhhorted ra111-10d frorll onc-hcr,on ho\ti s Frank Bowlim i and Prum-1117 (`Iorrrlh t() the intcracti,c new redIIIolom shor t SO-1,01/s ( ;arum . The department initiated a report , Cveathw t'.sesat \'err Te•rlr edglu, nr map and analyse curren t activin, ant{ key platers . s g 3h ITyr .~rt.<{ :urrucil a~ l:r{rl~rrrld 1 yU~ U , al Arts Electronic media demand new (.Icfirlitioils oftouring an d distribution . Fifteen photography publications, includinty CD-RO Ms, received funding and Autograph produce d finer monographs featuring the work of black British .trrisrs . Rcownisin" that good exhibitions are made by wel l ncrworkcd and informed curators, the departmen t published a T-arel Digest of reports front its travel gran t recipients . Major international shows includcd Dominiqu e Main i Arnolfini) and llfark Dion ( Ikon) ; while the Whircchapel presorted a popular exhibition of work b y worllerl artists, Inside the Im'tSI 'llk, 170Urcd from the USA . Escalating costs, however, have firrced a significan t reducrion in ncC number of international shows . `['he Architecture Foundation, whose London publi c forums attracted over ?,fluff people each, helped raise public awarcness of the w1der social and politica l imtNwrance of design and arclurecrurc Issues . Th e dcparrmcnr commissioncd a seminal rcport on the Buil t F'rn ,irrrimentcurl the rational [ noll'admin, and set up a reacher training development post in collaboration wit h the DL-sign M useum and the University of Greenwich . Looking alicad, a strategic use (&I .()ttcr\. funds is set t o have a significant impact on the deparmicnt's ann to create wider access and cn - m-ment ref the visual arts . 19Q , z ( ;, Ilr7 ~. I_orrclrrrr . Beyond infrastructure, towards peopl e jortur Ncwrt u I )ire for of'tb \"annual Lotren , Dirl'sW :r . l ounciP'c Lotrem , f mdittrt initiatire y tarok a new direction . National Lottery By the beginning of the Feat•, the pr-ofixrnd impact o f ] .arttery funding On the arts was already plain to sec . Wlicr ) Virginia Rottomley, then Secretary of State for Nationa l HCritagC, Outlined proposals to Cstcnd funding t_WVOn d capital projects, it became clear that the impact was set to spread into the furthest corners ofour arts landscapc The then Gciverriment s new policy directions signalled th e dawn of a new era in which LOttere funding is no longe r 011fincd to bricks, mortar and hardware . Ltstead, we are riow free to shift the ff wus of 1nvice tmcm from inanimat e assets towards the arts community itself. '1 - he stabilisarion programme, l1LIIIChcd in ScptCmher, sVmbolises this new cmpha " i .s on the human factor . l r represents a welcome departure from the traditiona l approach to addressing problems by imposing short-term , presCriprivC SOIntio ns . Now, the emphasis is on dcvclopirl g long-term sollt6011s alongside the pcOplC most CIOSCI V attached to an orr;anisatiom its staff . A ,, t•ou will we from the list oil page 48, the I S organis .tirAns scletted to rake part in the pilot stabilisatio n scheme represent a broad range cif activitics and areas . Indeed, COnrlnitment to dIVCrsity - gcograpllical an d artistic - is t consistent f~arurc of all the -errs Count s initiatives . It is particularly evident in Lhe .errs for Everyone schemes, which have :attracted applications from a n ,astonishing Cross-section of arts groups -- amateur an d p1'0fC.SSI0na1 - up and dott'n the Countrv. It is significant , cur>, that the higgc .t grams awarded by the main Capita l Programme went to projects outside London . The seeds of success sown over the `ear bV our film findin g .theme came to splendid fruition in May at Cannes . Here , we took the opportunity to highlight vet another majo r funding initiative : the film franchise sclicnte . . cf~ 1 1 )111`1 anti l .aurathing each scheme has proved a _:k ~o m l ~1C~ anti demanding profess . Tc~ make Lhcr n .1. 11IrCCCSS, We ITCOLY11isc that the Lottc rv Division canno t .rtford r0 operate 111 ISOIatiDn . SO throughout 1996j9' , we took steps to strengthen our links with the other Lotter ' distributors and to integrate Our attivitics and efti)rts wit h other parts of the Arts Council . 39 Over the learning curve towards along-term vie w When the arts (olinCil url\-cilcd its ]-()rter\- capita l protgraninic in Nmember 1994, it pl-onlptl\ unlcashc d a tldal \\-a%c ()t holding applicatit)ns- a significan t proportion (.)f initial bids c anic from high-prttilc, loll1.1 esrablishcd c,rran i ,,ttP ans \\ hC1'e the 11CCLi tali urgent spira l IM-Cstnlcnt Co addl-C,s 1111111Cdiate problems had bee n ~ ;rrnv in~~ for snmc tilde . File Vo1u111c Ofapplications to the capital prt,gramni c ,h(MS nt,itin ()t ahatiIl . In 1996 9 the scllenlc awardc d grant . totalh n ,, L'363 .(ln1 to " ;2 OI, (Tani,ation, . BUT .a nC W lttinide cnlCI-11C .i dUriii- the \-car as u nuicv r -a\c \\ a\ t o t r11OI-C rcflccti\'c, l(mg-tc•rnt .tpi~tcrtch .1111c)na applicants I here xv ,el oral fal[tll . S behind rhtS Shlft . First, the .art , C mIncil's Lottery ( )perati()ns team - \\'Iaich administers th e asscsslracrlt Ofapplicatiolls - haS SLJCCCSSfuI[\-tit .lkci a formidable Icarnirlg cur\ c . SO it can nt\\ offer cleare r oilidancc oil what it takes to assemble a succcssful capira l bid, and ham' the applicants Caul irttcrpret the criteri a `~o\ ernin`~ I .ottcll' .t\\ at-Lis to nlaXinnlnl Cttect . at rile same 6111C, The IaLlnch Of p oll-capiral ftllldin(; ,chenlcs - such is the stabilis .atioll P 1,0 01"1111111C :lnd Arts ti ) r 1 :\er\One - has served to ti)cu, applicants'thillkin" on wl i Elie\' 11 ,0 conlIII ittillty therllsch'c, to a capital asset, and wha t hcllctlrs they htpl it 11- 111 bring t(7 tllc']r conltllllnlty. T(.) , ipp(srr this prowess, their has been :a nim-c rm ard s distl-ibutirn11 .1 high \ OILlnlc ofrelati\Vl\' Snlall ,a111otnttn Of nu)rtCV tcl SLlppOrt concept teasibilit\ ,tudie, . attention to planning derail is payin g Ott as the benetits o f I .otacrt' funding h<<,in ttl infuse the dcrprst lc\-el ,, crt ril e ti( )LIntry > arts lntra5r l-LI(:MIC . l-C%1' C()1111111]n1t]CS, IID\\- C1'elremote t)r small, remain untouched bV the irtflLl\. O capital . The quality alld diversity ()f rural pr()1ects i, matched b y lar`-er-scale develop111cnts ill 111cr1'optlitall ccnrres onsid e 1 .1ridon - Ill()st notably in Walsall, \\ l1Cre The 110u lllll ,,Cllll l and art "allel-y conlplcs is rr" .lrLicd as a ln)dr1 ()t Its n'pe . Heralding a new era in film fundin g The year saw a series of higlik- si g niticarlt do%-cI()prrtcnt', in the wav the Arts Ccmi-icil channels Li)ttcr"N- rv ethic t o sttppcu•t Britain 's t1h11 makers . And Camics 199 7 pr()xidcd the perfect time and place to ~)anal the :art, COUIld's The same ro-icw rccrmlmendcd that the A[T, Cc)unci l should establish l dedicated Filrll 1)t•partrncnt Within ir s Lottcn Dl% isioll . This new . 4.1cparrmcrlt is stlppt )rtcd b\- th e grow ing role in their success , isort• Pancl ()n Film . chaired b%- ( harles Dcntc)I) -t~)rnlerl~ head c)f Drama 6n)up at 11M . TV Th e SIX prt)duCOOlls that recci\cd ] .suer%- tUndi m, fro Im tic Art s ( luttnciI dtu•in1' 199697 w-cre screened at Cannes. Three c ) f dcparnllcnt', remit is set t+) extend hey and pro )ducti( I n funding tt) embrace up,rl-cam and dmx nstrearll aspects 1)t' film making, nc)tahk deg ch )pnlcnt and distribution . It w il l these w erc part c )f the 4 icial sclccti()n : Bent ( C'rit'ics ' Week , winner I It 1'ris do la Jeuncssc ) ; Lore ein d Awt11 nu L nia Ishvi d r. ,crccncd in L'n ( :crtain Rc and, w lien: It w on nne Ot th e new h-inaLffUratcd l'ict•rtlt a%VaI-dS), alld Ul- .`sole the f- antic DII-cctc)rs" Fr,rrni~~ht~ . T I I c AI- TS C1 )n11cil , 1111 O11'elllell£ ill ,llppl11"C111`' 11111 1 pr()dnction thrl ) u II h IA)t£el'1' rC%'cmle l) e I ',tn N It II the KIMIt:1 ) ofa pile)t fundin g scheme in April 199,-) . 1>\- the end ()t 1 el e 6 `9-• this sihcmc had awarded J`12,849,039 t() 6 2 prnjccts, F( )III Ak ing all C\tClt,iVe I-000w c It ' dhe lsilut 11 1 199 --, '96, the Arts G wncil rc% iscd the -uielelincs IFOVel-ninc y the distribution ofproductic)n field,, and cxtcndcd [h e scc)pc (&f'1111di111; tO incluLlc artists' 61111 Alld Video), as NN ell a s films fin- cinema . AdN. undertake Ctintr•c inirlativo in cr)nsultati()n with ()thcr fil m c)rt~ .ulisaticros . sucl> as the• 111-INS11 HIM Instit'ut'e . (',Illne•s alm) pi-()1 idcd tht' Arts ( :c(uncll w'It11 an c)l,pc)MIllit v to announCc which C)mpanies w'c)uld Esc oltcred a fil m franchise . Tllis scheme . 1,lunchcd in ( etc )her 1 e. 9 6) ()tlercd up tc) four cc)mnlcrclal tranchlscs and artracnd widesprca d publicity. It is dcsi p ied tr) create t me)rr o)hrrent, stable' Brirlsh tills industry in w hich ptodu4crs have the financia l res) )urces tc) plan cc)mnu•rcially across a slate O f films . B y December, 176 companies had sinallcei their inrcresr, hN ' Febrllal - , the Alts O)uncil Ilad receiVCd ~- al,plic,ltB)11 s trc)m pwelltial 11-anchisccs 1 • ']'he six 1,()ttcI' -supported 111111, screened at ('asse s 1997 w crc I car 1 dircctcd h\ Scan Mathias F, 1111 I'll tillit . directed I ' V Bhar .u \ aUuri ), Love- tilrtl A-wh oil Lmi n labeled i dirccrcd by Richm-d law ictimm ski ),,111 Son the Fwwtir I dircctcei bv L'davan Prasad Nbootiiia Fis h (directed b\ Stephen tic11\Varri ~ soul he shlb Ay vs (dircctcei I-) John BVI'11e) . And the fi-anelliu• w inners al-c . . . l)1~ :1 Fi11ns I .imitcd : 1)1,111, 10 films With Lottcrl t'undiI I TIIc 1= )1111 C( )thc)rt11Jm : plans 3 e11i1111S %it'll IA )MIA- t 'LlIld M O c If C33 .56Ili . 1 1,1thc Pictures : plans 3, 1i1111s with I,()ttcr\' ttl11 1 1i11" (I t 1'33111 . 11A :i 411~1 :A~1~ l~l! ~{~':~. ~`;• . ,'4 Striking a chord at a grassroots leve l .fir thetart of the Near. Gik erntnci-ir annlruneCd plans to 3'CI1X the rLIICti On Lotrert' t1indlng u) include non-cap ta l projects . Its decision was underpinned by three principa l aims : the 111VOlticmC11t (d 'Muth, participarimi in the art s and Volurttat-- "roups working-, in the arty . The ,-arts Council resturnded Immediatcl% ; and set abmi t cic\Clopin~a a fundi€1_; scheme «ith a srrr>n g, emphasis i,€ 1 Youth, access . new work and participation . 11%• \rrt•enlber, it % vas ready to launch a rwO-hart initi,lti%C : Arts fire I vvi-vone i A4F. ) Main, and .14E E\press . Publi c reaction to both has been over\\ 1lclnlingly positi~c ' an d both 11AVC arv-acted umprecedcnted numbers of ena.luirie s and applic .ttions . This success oWCS much to the breadth and deptll o f grassroaw, consultation that went iIto, leveloping th e initiatIN-CS . Input trom the arts, Cducation and Vouth sector s had a 1" .lrticularls' strong bearing on the final result . Indeed , A4 F. Fyress - .1 pilot Scheme - was launched i11 response t o tccdback fr(All small grueps Which 11 .11.1 prC\ iouslV rCCCIN C d na r finding wharm )es, ;r. Aimed I}rimaril~ at youth , Voluntars and s111,11I pea rte',S1 En :11 Organisatia ms, it oflcr- s 'u mw' of )cm , ccn L;SUU and L'a,000 . lit• the end of the 1•C .11 it had artrac[cd over 4UU aphlicatiums . FI•nr11 thou, ot°c r 2,044 projects rcceived a total art more Alan L:Sm . The pilo r scheme \%'I I be CVdIIIatCd during the second half of 1997 , The main A4E sc11cnic also struck a resorl,ult chord is ith th e arts public . Designed to comPIC111CII1, not replace, regula r public .11•ts ti111,3in11, it o e l-S `Orarln Of hc[WCCII L ' :-500 an d L';1)0,000 to arts org .misationn - professional and amatcu r ith an established track record . 11v the end otth c financial war, 1,000 or`" .1111"ttions had applied tier :14 4 tending . Like A4F l:Xpress, the Alain A4F scheme is clearly haritr4 .111 Cnornlous Impact ern the count1_V's 11-ts larldsc .tpe , ," up and dmvr1 benetirin : a wide rango: of arts org, MItions the coumtr\ . Dance and drama students win Lottery support \Larch, the Arts C(mncil ann44111CCd details Of a n interim, 6nir-\'car scheme to support II all CC . drama an d .tai. c mina anent students accepted ante l accrcditc d training courses, The crisis it sets out to address has bee n dcrpenin ' 6)1 , "()file time, and posCS a srrio lls threat to rile hlture of fiance and Urania in Britain . II I At its heart lies .1 d1Sit• 11 .111\' bCt\\ Cell tllndlllg ful• dance and drama students and tilnding fi)r students in ()tiler art s arras such as MUSIC and the Visual arts . The nlal' (wit\' el f music and \'isllal arts students attend training irlstitHrIOn s in the public SCCtalt-, su the\' are entitled to 111,11IdatOIT laica l authority funding . BUt the nlajorir of daIICC and dram a students attend independrnr Colleges, \\ hich rcCCIVC n u publiC nu mCy. tia c unless dance and drama Student ., ha\e indeprndcn t nn•ans a)f suppawt. their ()ill\' soLlrlC c)t flllldln`; is thrcauI' h disCretion .u . grants from their local education aUrlvwitie s 1 .1-As) . Ho\\e\'cr, the rclati\cIv high traimng ol%t s invoked mean many I .E:As dc, nut consider dance and drama applications at all . As .1 result, nl .111y talenred VuungSM'S .Ur CXCludrd ti-unl trainin,,: places the\' hav e co mi1mcd so r f1crcel\' to \\'Ill . Ff calvrl\ ; the Arts Ca,Uncil scheme - to which trainin g, establishments apply - \\-ill reduce the financial burden o n I+ A- b\' uSing Lotter' 1110110 ru help them meet the Cost s of dance and drU11a tuition ties . It is, however a tenlporar\ ' nlcasllrc designed to help just rto IIat .lkcs IA StlldCnh an d to bridge the ,tap until the G AVI- 11111Cnt fllldS .1 I011L!-rerlll u 111tio m . The scheme was dr\clopcd by lit .-arts ( :ou11CII «'urkirn; parr' - chaired by Give Pricstle\• - in consultatic m \\ ith th e ( :n III of Local E.ducatiun .\uthuritIO, the DC[)artnlen t c>f National I Irritatge and rhr I)rpartnlcnt tier EdUcariol l and Fnlph)ynlrrtt . Adnlinisrered b\ the Arts Gmncl k Education and Trainin' , hrpartnlent, it will be Pilitl y tundcd by the \atiunal I .WtCrV through the .-arts 0)unciI . and rhr Departnunt tow E:ducatiun and E.nlploynaent, i n partnership \cirh training establishnlcnts and LEAs . ry 'Nr R~,~SCO op&40F'yts~O FoRSr o,t* Joe* * * 1000 0 * 00 00 0% *0 00 IDO .NS GEM~' ,ANGE, tA14TA-M atAGE 00 0 • 0 Supportin g sustainable chang e from withi n In September, rile Arts Council launched irs Lumen-funde d pilor stabilisation programme . This is a radical initiative dcsignd r0 strengthen arts organisarions creatively, managerially and financially ht' otTerin g them th e opp wwnin to put themselves on a more secure an d sustainablC financial -file licCisinn tcl launch th e schCn e as a pllia "as entll- Ch' kyVal : it has nc) preceden t an%-wherl' in the UK arts filnding s1 - stern . Similar- programmes (ycrarc ClWWhCre, Of course, notabl y in the USA . Bur the Arts Council ' s scheme - prc)jec t managed hY nlanagenlcllr Consultants fr(nu CAxTc s IA-brand - is unique in rnvo t1111damenrll rCspccts . Firstly ; i t Otters organisations .1 si„niticantll' hi ;hcr level of potentia l fmdkg than US schemes . SCCOndll ; it is designed w ensw-C that those fields are nut used to reward failure by allcyiatin g the financial synlptOm .s of pour lnanag'Cillent . It Aims , instead, to Cradicatc the root CausCS Of an Organisation ' s instahilin'. This involves high-level . specialist advisers \vorking at th e brace of .ul Org anisation to identifl-1vliat hch :lyiou -,I changes it must tlnclugo to, achi& sr•)hi% TIC adVisCrs ' rolC is not to i[II]3(),C short-tern) sOlutions, but to hel p Organisations dC1'ClOp lOrlg tC l - nl sohltiOlls f-Orn \17thill . Participants will then rCceivC the Capital funds needed t o implement their stabilisation stratcgiCS and, )Wher e appropriate, reduce their existing liahilitirs . In all, 139 urganisabm" ansmvwd the call ti)r applications . Assessors measured bids against a set otCriteri,l designed t o ensure that dic stabilisation scheme is tested in the Mcfest possible vuk, t (urganisatiuns in a di g rrsit O IOiatiOm . From a sh(rrtlisr Of 36, the Stabilisation COmmitrec recommended la appliCants to C .1)nnCil . tyhiCh announced it s final decision towards the end of Jams ire: As the financial year drew ti) a close, particip,ults and thei r advisers began finalisin g, their stabilisation strategies fo r submission to the Arts Council . The implemenraGm Ofnc c pilot is likely to Continue tilt- around three g ars, and presen t estimates put its total Cost at ahuut .CI M . Pilot admission s The t6lit -i n s" o rs,; . llkations Were alimittCd to the pilo t stabilisation scheme : I;irnlinghanl Re p Blackheath Concert Hall s Botn-nclllouth Orchestra s Bristol On- COnsurtium i nudfink Brkud (Nd NO , Watershed Arts Ttust l C :inenla Cain ; Norwic h 1=.mhroiderrrs ' Wil d English National Oper a I-Ianlpshil-C Count- Council Arts Centers Consortiu m i Tower arts Centre, Winchester, Ashcroft :arts Centre , Farcharn, West End Centre, Aldcrshi)t ; Forest Arts Centre, \etv Milton ; Havant Arts Active ; Fairfield Arts Centre, Basingstoke ) Inner City Music, Mancheste r The Junction, C :anlbridgC London Symphony Orchestr a VOrthern Sintimi a Sheftirki Museums and Gallrrres CAMS01 - ti)1111 (Sheffield C .1t y Museum and N'lappin Arts Gallery ; Bishop ' s I louSL; Abbevdalc Industrial I Ianllm Ruskin Gallen and Ruski n Craft Gallen ; Graves Art" Gallcl- ? Tara Arts Grou p Wee t li)rkshirr 11whcluse Matching quantity with quality With the authnrln- to distribute National Lotten , revenu e conics the legal responsibilin , for ensuring that it i s distributed according to the rules - and in tile PUhli C interest . After all, Lotten, revenue is public looney: At the Arts Council, this responsibility - Nyhcre capita l projects are concerned - falls to the Lortcn• Projects Department . Established in May 1996 with th e appointment of Lotter' Projects Director Nicole Mill Symons, the department was up and running by al e auruillrl . Its task is twofold : first, it monitors t i l e Pl-()L'FCS S of capital schemes ; then it CvaltlatCN the111 . Monitoring forms the core of the team ' s activities . I t involves overseeing the payment of grants against agree d schrdulcs, and enSen•i n ,t; that recipients meet the conditirm s of their awards . Givcii the rising volume and conlplcxin_• o f arts-related capital projects now trndcnvay, monitoring is a highly dcmandinL= Business . However, it is underpinned b y clear-rut proccdtu-cs in tyhich Information technology plaV S a key part . The Government's criteria governing the award of Lotter_ -rants provide an invalu able point of reterence wher e judgint, the merits of particular projects . But where the art s are concerned, making qualitative judgenletrts can never b e an exact science . So post-completion evaluation is hacked by objective checks and balances . Developing these wil l become an increasingly important part or the Lotter y Projects Deparrmcnt' s work . Last year, The department oversaw a number of special pilo t studies . 'File Arts Council's Business A .sscssment an d Planning Department carried nut nvo pilots on a selectio n of projects ne:lring completion, to ensure that they had me t the objectives they set out to achieve . AJlcather stud y focused on 0 brass hands, a sector rm which the impac t of Lottery funding his Been dramatic . 49 The Arts Counci l Collectio n I Ile :krt, C(tunciI C(tlleCrion was tOUnded in 1946 . th e same year as the .errs C( tuncil of Higland ti predt:t:cs% ; )r, the .arts ( 'uUnCiI Ot GrCaT Brirain . It is nosy the lar'C, t 11,164 )11 :11 l( tan rcmmrce r>tpo,t ~yar British :frt . It c+tntain, (A Cr- 3,00(! original paininl`.;s, 5CUlptUrc, an d .}awing" 1000 aim ; prins any[ 2,000 ph(m graphs . :k1togaher, it represerlrs (wer 1 .-110 artists including, Frank .'Auerbach . Gillian :Wres, Francis Bacon , Saba Iioycr.7~tnyCra`.,,~, I_ueian Frcued, .wnnwiv(A VIRK Susan f Idler, David Hnckncl; ,-finish Kapoor•, Henry \bor e and 1drid,,Cr Rilcy. The ('olle:tion forms an integral part ()t'Nariranal T~rtei n 1-.0iblt3on,, a service which t, a drninistCrCld for th e (A wricil of England by the Hayward Gallery in I_ .on~dorl . 'Byo tou r ' s launched in \Lur ch 1196 to mark the (AdIcction' s iOth anniycrsary cotltinued throu"huut 1996 9 The first , 'A("! -I r'tc Cnu71cil Celli rtior urrrpttt•chases, travelled trim th e I latntn Gallery at the Univer0ty (lt niva,tlc ro th e I laywarod Gallcrv, then to Walsall and Shcttici d . , 1- Il c sC0 tnd, :lntcmy (.tornllcy ' s I-'ielfl furlhi British Isk , 1993 , also hewn in the North E,t,t . I Ills rnsr .lllation of 1{l,llUf l tcrrac(ttta figure~ attracted 111,111C audience ,, to Gatcshca d o to lynesi dc, where its sta y wa, extended educ to Publi c demand . ]n the auttulltr, it transferred to the Hayward ( Merv IN its first I .ondon showing . !n .April, a new cased show tn)[11 the C :oIICCtioll ticga n tc Ftrrill11 . 1'r•i71tCV Irrt . tc,iCnrCs recent prints by 25 (rt th e lilt,[ important yotrn 'L;,11"lists includin" I)anliC1 1 I d ust and RachCI Whitcread . - HIC ,how, \\ hich started i n ()•r tydt in, highliPh t ,. w( irk f r(mi two str i Les (4 'print s a c 4,111 ired by the Collection : theI .uudwt Put•tfolio an d Othei .1 fc n ' Flnmc•r±, both published by Paragon Pres, . Th c National - lituring Exhibirions progyranune continued wit h 1 0) 11 1'r•iut:,1'riutr/iur1r Idirar;' and Spt)tlirfht exhibitions al Be-1 1 Niehnluru and ItZiarrr 7irrko . . II T7~i_fits('rurtriilrrtFtrrlrtudl rlVh<T From Scptenlher 1996, members Whe Pulwhasini , Committee tycre Marjorie AIIrho trpc-Guytr to Direct, )r , ViSLIal art,,A)Uneil(~I'l:u~;l .utd , tirr,an Fcrlc• z c r hraedes i Direcror, Hayward G illery ~, Sacha Cradedr tc k r artist and ON), 5u , an Daniel c Director o ) ' Orie l (A 111Ccriwi and ( ., trnclia Parker ~ artkut . In tntal . th e c()rnmittee im-cstcd just under C1,5,5 .000 in S I \york, , with prices ranghT benyccn ON and L 1 OHM . I he wirnnikec's purchasing decisions were undcrpimiei by its (tbli~gation to C11s111-C that the• Arts C(runcil Collcctlr t o cuntinucs tit seek irtnoyati\ C work that retdect, the diyer,e urtput of artists currCntly trr,rkin`; in Britain . Arru mg its Arts Council Collection Purchases from September 1996 to March 199 7 in order of acquisition : 1990/97 acquisitions by young artists were significan t works in video, which has hccrmlc an increasillgh- Exthular mcdiunt . Slost notable of these wcre Gillian Wcaring, ' s ,Sixty Alintrte Sile•ni c, 199(1 and ('trtt Tess all on video, 1994, Roddy BuChallail ' % ( ;IJasitttl 1000, 1994, and Alan ('urrall' s fmr we wks WriPiwcc•ssitan, jcrsattt, Sulkn , and lrlephon c C'nrrr o-sariotr, I99 .; . Important purchases from longercstahlishcd artists included GttstaVNlct7ger 's installatio n Tti e'r•awl into, 1997-97, Leon VilainCOUr's [%Iilltitl~gy Jean Pierre Latz/Jeanne Lartr'iu, 199 31--94, and a black an d whitc photograph, SclfPot7rttit (UpsideDint•tt No .l ), 1992 , lit - John coplans . Mariclc `cudcckc r Niariclc \cudccke r Laura G(KIfrc\ -INaacs Joan ]lea ' Jam" Rlclh ' Ccal F love r Jane Simi sc m John Cerplan s Tom . Boa r Kcrn .Stc N% .tr 1 Stephen C :hamlxr s Luiia \o4aacira Cean Perkin s hmise I1opki m Jason ( : crhun t Graham Ceus.i n Tracy MaAeiin a Adam Dan t Adam Uan t KAI%- Prendergas t Katha Prendergas t Richard Rillingha m Richard Billinghatr t Richard liillinghaa n Paul { rld+tel l Ada pt slan t Grein-ille Davey Joanna I; ir k Emma Smit h Jane Dix+r n Juli,ut OPIC Gillian Wcaring Gillian Wcaring Pamela (d,ldc n Pamela Ceolde n Wile Elliott Ellin 's Williams Peter Firnxmorr Peter 1'inncniwc I im H ami d , . :n,m Lrnkc Curral I Curral l Alan Oirral l Alan C :urral l Rtkikk BnJ1.ltla n ( ( .tire I;ar~lac r . ;-~ ltarrla~ B .rrdav ~ ~~~ .irn ~« smit h (-4Veta+ \tctz,er l)asid Bellirn~hern Ixim Vilaiucr,ur Frlipsr, 19 y4 nwrF.at .Sbredded K'heat, 1996 Ila'aiiinel'ainttng, 199 6 1100 (11 p . 1994 Daddv, I Lose Ton, 199 6 Light, 1994 Balrv Bath (lip sliiTbthv mel trd) , 19 % .SellI llrrtrair i Upside Down \'o. 1), 1992 Head Hon^on, 1996 7Ins Girl Bends, 199 6 7Ins is a liimian You Know 11-W, 199 6 Biuoodar . 1996 -l7' at 60npb . 1996 Snriysbtr t 4 . 1996 11r•mring, 199 6 Nova l.andfayr-, 199 6 Hasor, 1996 Untitled 2 . 1096 Untitled -!, 1996 T7rr Fnd and rbr Brttirutirirz ll, 1996 Hair lienrnrt. 199 6 Untitled . 1994 Untitled, 199 .5 Unritlcd, 1994 Alv Father's Coat I- I'll, 199 6 Untitled, 199 7 Fvr, 1996 facqui and Kutha nrc, 1995 tiruni . 1996 Untitled (tonw, 199 7 Do von raper think ofme 199 6 sixtvAlirirue .Sdenre, 1996 Confrssallonvideo, IW4 Ah-S 6lirtson, ,SUTnor 7irci and &aldi at tax Hospital, 199 ; from theMIs Matson Amrsthe C:offirsaics, 199; .-1100-100 (Otifrn7n Wbire, Red . f Trranarrinr 8111c l, 199 6 To for Lipbtbousr No. 1,1 , 1)rrrruGrr,' farrnarr . I gyp, s 1 5 God Ap livid D) ,? God, 199 6 f hr Aforking ol'(1n ist, 1996 Fn wAppravances ( \rrrton .,tlarrar . Cahbie(li r and Hur•ke•1, 199 5 Lost, 145th jetsam, 199 5 Srdkv, 199 5 Telephone Corrnrrsatian, 199 5 llr,rd 1'rnresarra. 1119 ;; ChasiYT 1000, 1994 Untitled r rur-nrd Mo . 199 6 C'ntith-d tpole mirb sl arrd-o ffb,risdrs) . 199 4 Untitled (Iearbrr hchnet cap), 1996 Pickett, 199 6 To Crawl into, 1995-9 7 RiderRaintirrp (blue), 199 4 Jean Aemt Lar;: Jeanne l anrin . 1993-94 51 Regional Arts Board s ? I MarC1 199 . i r't_ B, par'd F. a:r rr•r : ,4 rt; Berard ( hcm Hinron Hal l ( .hero Hinton Roa d l m+rid-cCB€ 4D W Iclcphonc- 0122321"3S 5 F :t\ 01723'_-1rO -54 Area cmercd : Bcdtitrdshirc . ( amhriduc,hir r 3= ssC\ . Hert-fordshirc, Lint)lmhirc . Nomull : and Suffol k Chico Executive : Lou Stei n ( hatrman : Sir David Harrison CB E F:rr,t ,ZfidltrrrrfsArTs kilned ,11( iunrticld, Hnu, c Epinal Way Locr,hhorou~ h Lcicc,tcr,hirc LE i 1 OLF. 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Circau•r \l .tn :hr,rcr,)n1i 11igi1 l'r .ik District )IA )c :-l-1V%IIlIV Iliet ' F.\c•:nriye : Suc• IiarriS,I n ( hairman : Prolfv% or Brian (',i\ CBF: FRSI . 52 7 brr . } r 1-s C urtru'il aJ Er?rTlrrrrrf 19')0 9- T,1 support it, r1e,v outlix)k, the }xiard established rtvo new department, : the Informari, m mid Cumnutrlic- ms m Ile•partmcnt and the llcparrmcllt tit Businc%s and Resource, . At the,amc time . it +trcnplscned link, %kith It real authorttiC % through in Local Government Arts Forum . ]rs ti .rrmal .igrecincnr%t+ith the rcginn " c unrtarv and Cnuntx ,Meth()r•1t1C1C(IntlFMC d rn opCr1 up ncly Channels o1 communiiaui ul , parncularll'tllrtillghanc\e programmc4i f Public SrcTnr Partnerships . Loudon .-]rrs Board I lou% c 133 Lt rng Atrc (,, n ent Garde n 1,(m.irto ll'C2E 9A F &%ek ipnent, international links, and ralan~-, till prolilc otthe regions art, . 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North Lincolnshire, North East Linc:olnshirc : nlctropoht .ln district+uf Barnsley, Bradford . ( aldcrlialc, Doncaster . Kli-klcc•s, heed,, RotJlrrlrtnl . ShCF iCld and lhakctwl d C',hicf h.\c :uti\c : Roger 1 .an :avCr' tin' Frnc•st Hall (M1:: DI - - These i,roycd in\ ;tluahl : dut'ing rhr run-u p n, the first D Wild of the A4k- . F:\press pillrt , \\'ht i the hoard', dedicated Lotter tea m \v„rkcd hand-in-hand \yith local autll„riiic s to disscminatc Informant ill to potentia l .spplicamN . Pi-cparant tit, ti,t' rhr Ycar tit'( )pcra arld MUNiCA l T hcane, launched in lanu,lr\' 1997, eiominatc d JIR WCCdiill',h . Working, tlox•h with partnct's - not :thh' the l asrcrn Touring Agenc\' - rh r hoard plavcd a pivotal roll in i,rot;ranulling , . markcting and promoring the year +c'\cnrs . ]n all . I h nc\\ \cork, were tomnm%ioncd an d the programme tires\ upon thi: rc,unt'+ mitsic•a l ,trcntLths- Arlton ,~ the most mrrlwrahl e prod u : tit in% let the iirsr rhrcc months of - th e Ycar was 11hr( :brld, pcrfi,rrltcd in :atllcdral s he rile \,ltional Youth \Iasi : FhcaTrc, kit h au,ruscs dr .t\\n Irt,m In :al s: ilia .], . The Aldchurgh Fululdation continued it-, e\paltstnrl 111t[i 11CW dl'CdS . llotthh• CIAIN C . With the !)oiler Rypi-rss fcstkal dcyclopcd i n crillahoranon +\ ith Sutii,lk ll .mcc, rho: rcgin n ' s National Damc .Agent\ : pro\mg succc•,stitl . Sheila („lcitr, Director ( pt the Aldchurd h Fourldatn)n I'or eight \cars . annt itintcd he r departure• and 1(marhan RCCkiC WAS ,lppoinTr d .Is her,ttccC%mi n 7i\n rr(~anisation,,The lrntction in Canlbridg c and Norwich', ( .irterlla ('.in ; made su :tC,sfu l hid, to join the Art, Cmillcil ' , I- otterv-tirrldrd srahili,atiort pilot . As Sll .ro,uii,i ,gnallcd its intention a, c,tahlis h a hose in ( :arlll,rid,c•, arts muanis .uinn , tln'nu,hnut The rc-itttl :[nltinned to prodtlC C nntnatiyc . high 11 .1 .11M wwk in iltc nc\\ media . East Afidlands .i its Board Londrin A its Board N ortbent Ar is Ifaard Undcr in new corporate banner - Makin g Creative Opporruniries - East Midlands Art s ,.corked in otiose partnership with loca l aurhoritics, artists and arts organisations to develop new streams of arts funding froln Tile I .otten: the F iropcart Union and othe r sources . The hoards relationship with AIiS A Midlands proved partictrlarl%-fruitful, and le d to a significant increase in support f or, th e sponsorship pairing scheme . The vea r ' s activities were sandvwichcd betwee n rwti kn• appointments . In April . Sue Robertson became chief excrutivc . Twch c months later, the hoard appointed a ne w Chairman, teleyi%ion journalist Trcvor Phillip s The Visual Arts UK programme feature d over 3,000 individual exhibitions, evcrt[s an d commissions . It involved over 550 whoxols i n education prtogranuncs . A Harris sown • indicated that 86%) of 'rho: region 's population were aware of Visual Arts UK events . East Midlands' theatres led the wav i n intro dLICing, innorarive, international work t o the region's audie•rlec%s Sib io Purcarcr e brought his acclaimed -km.pest ru Nottingha m Piavhousc, cohere Martin Duncan has esrahlisiu•d himself as one of the country' s Icading dirccrors . Lciccsrer Ilaymarkcr' % season was mcnurrablc for Kathrvit Hunter ' s Kiujr Lea r• while Derby PlaYluouse recorded tote• eountry'S accond highest audience tiguns Cultural divcr%ity remained a priority . Conlp.ulics such as Sal :unanda `Tandem an d First Movement developed cxpcrinlenra l progranunes invol ving people with 1C .11-nin g di% .ubilitic% . Island Burro - the East Midlands ' exchange scheme with Jamaica - brough t RusSCll Watson and S1eh ira Hazard from ril e Caribbean, while ICi .-hard Pinner and Chester Morrison visited Jamaica . The British Asiar t Theatre pnojett got underway at Leicester's Havmarket Theatre ; and carnival art s workshops enhanced Clariblxan carnivals i n Leicester and Nottingham . The hoard's Lotter\- support ser vice provide d applicants with regular surgeries . seminars an d advice, and helped Nottingham Playhouse, th e Nottingham Castle Museum and Derbw Danc e Centre submit successtitl bids for capita l grants . It also helped turn a high prt)portion (i f applications to the A4E pilot into awards . As the Ronal I'll i lharmonic Orchc%tra consolidated its resioicncv in Nottingham , regional orc hc•stra% - notably the East ci f England C )rchcstra - continued to thrive . Oppoortuul1ic% dcvclopcd by visual art , ut•ganiS .ttions .tnel eight galleries produced ewe r 100 exhibitions . The most memorable of these was lan .11cKeeverat Nottingham's Angel Row Gallery. First Cut, a joint scheme Ix-two m th e board and C'enrral'11' to support young fil m makers, went from strength to strength . So di d the pionccring .arristsAt 7osrSt-mier proogramtttc•, part of the board's continuin g commitment tocducation work . Throughout 1996/97, the hoard 's clients - pas t and present - Continued to produce work o f uurStartdingqualiry. At the Ronal Court and the Theatre Royal, Stratford East, the• -lamaslt a Theatre Company presented Ayub Khan Din's East is East, a play which artractcd th e ycn first Divcrsc Act ,. award, Adycnnrres i n :Motion Picturc% ' celebrated Smau Lake tramterrcd from Sadle r ' % Wells to the West En d for a sold-our season, highlighting the crucia l rule that public %uhsidy can play in th e commercial success of yew talent . As dies the success ofthc Asian Dub Foundation, v+'hos c mush fcarurc•d on at CD Supported by th e board, and produced and distribute d internationally by Sony. The board contriburcd to a pioneerin g collaboration between an e%tablislted recordin g stir, Pl Harvey, and cult choreographer Mar k Bruce . The results drew plaudits tar and wid c and introduced a generation of music lover% t o contemporary choreography. For the Notting Hill Carnival '96, the hoar d launched its Carnival Development Scheme . In addition . a series of talks at the 1C:A and a programme W encourage carnival work i n schools helped to raise understanding of thi s growing art . International awareness reache d its peak at Wembley; tthere Mahogany Art s brout ;ltt the Sounds and colourof carnival t o the Ettro 9h ope•ning ceremony . Book Works won the main Prudential Award in rccognitiou ofits contribution to visual arts . Several authors supporred by the New Londo n Writer% Awards, includin- Stephen Blanchard , Maura Doolcy and Kirsty Gunn, publishe d books . By value, some 40% of the vcar ' s successfu l Lotten• bids came from London-based ur~anisattons, a fiGure that reflect, th e concentration of arts venues in the capital . The rapid development of arts in London sonic of it 1-ortem-fundcd - highlights th e need to nurture a pool ofrrained professional s to support artistic gn)wth . With funding; support from the South London Training Enterprise Crluncil, the hoard has established a consortium of London arts organisation s otlcring moxicra arts apprenticeships. Major projccts included the 1_indi%farnc Cruspcls at the Laing Art Gallery in NewcastlcuponTync ; Annnv Gorntlev '%Field fordo Brrtisb Isles at G ateshcad ; Bill Viola's TZie zlfcssrnger at Durham Cathedral ; andLivirt q at Relsav, where uvcr 90 artists displace d contcmporan crafts in an English Heritage property Lanterns in Ulvcrsron, %work create d tier the Ramparrs at Berwick and Danucrt } firs t .it the Bowes Muscum all attracted extensiv e media coverage . Education packs on sculpture , archirccturc and other art berms reache d thousands of school children . Art on trains , trucks, ferries, rivers, flagpoles, shoppin g malls, bits stops, beaches and mountain side s brought the region to national attention . The performing arts were equally prolific . -Stockton International Riverside 1-cstiva l attracted audience% of oycr 25f}AN . Folkworks took Second plait• in the Prudentia l Awards vvith lbeal Chords . ewer 25 brass hands struck up with new Lotten--funde d instruments . Live'T'heatrc closed its doors fo r .t 1. 1tn Lotter-funded rctirrbishmcnt, bu t compensated bs . broadcasting previews of th e Tuvirr Tzlesof 7i-nrside (in Radio 4 . Norther n Stage rcnrrned home with its acclaime d production ofAnitnal Fitrm hcfaorc crnharking on an international tour . The Northern Arts Film Pro duction Fund wa s launched . Earl incrstntcrlts includcdAril{rCgcl Passes By by Wildcat Films, which won th e Golden Spire Award at the San Francisco Film Festival . Brazilian foothaller 11uninho launched the 199 6 Writearound Fc%vval in Middlesbrough, and Keith Pattison's photographs of Newcastl e football crowds were nominated for in ABS A award . The Northern Arts' C asr for Capital wa s instrumental in the region's overall Lortcn • success . Important grant%\\'cot toward s a new art% centre• in Stockton and a theatre for Keswick . Northern Print and Freefur m commissioned lcaSrbihty Studies. int o establishing artist%' resource centres in Nort h Shields . Cher la Public Art projects were comrnissioncd . and Alnwick Playhousc an d Phoenix Theatre in Bh-th un veiled new, I .ottcry-funded facilities . 53 \'u,-ili It i-St .-1 ref Ron rd late rbrm .4 m lfnar•d South East Arrs Nnard Thrcc a%peer%if Nrrrrh West Arts Board n'ur k %itHod trtlt during 1996 d - ' urureim, if no % funds; %%ork nn do%clclpmenr prmritic, ; an d increastrig irl%16cmcnT ul 1-4lrtery %theme\ . Kith the arras At oC noo. chief c\ccLJWC Rl,I,ert Hutchison, Southern Art% foalstd in Three prulriric ,upport tier relionai PP Hd Llirion ; art% anti %dung people ; arld :1 a1s41lidating ,upptlrt ti,r :rrarcgically irnpr,rtao r t triani,anun+ . 1996 9 - %% is a vearrrt d\ ilamlc ChaPI-T fo r South Ea%t Am- FCIICir\' Har\•esr \\' .1, appuintcc d chief CwCutt%c and imnlcdiarel t Llndert4lt,k .t ,Tarr re,trurturm ,,, This cwrcl% e was dcwmcd tt„rrcrlgnccn the l,1- Lard ' s capac[tt' Too help the rcgital'% m kt benefi t Crum I-r rttcr'% opportuniic% . As \\ cll a, more Luttcr\' posts, rile ne\%organisation has a strOlIg . I)UM ard-facin IT managcme•nr ream : and a rte%\ tier - a,%i,C.mr I If Pi :c•r - to I ctlll .ln :e career de%elt,pmenT . t\ a% suet e%sfu1 in securing L 1 .6 -m irurll Zile European Regional Developmen t Fund to create new doh% in the art\ and :ulrura l mdusrncs ot'Grcater Manchcsrer and part% el f The hoard Lancashirc and C;hc%hire . Thi, fund a mad e it l,t,%%-tblc for the N tard to launch a new .41-t of Emplnvn,ew %ihc1l t : and an Cspandcd film an d Video) pn oduction tilnd . lti,rk (in the l> Lard', Lie%Clopment priorities CduCatit 111, %oLlltg pCiplc, pr,%iii\ C a1:611) an d international inltiatis es - Ilai%cd ahead \dill .l :urnl,rehei%i%C audit 41I ' \' nut11 aft, act IAitt' ; the production I,t ' a :ultural cii%cr,irr,rratc*,t' ; anti . \\'1th funding trorll [Ile Pte-Slllllg (04 t FtWIld :ltitoll, rile cI -CatiUn11f ' tl,Llr n i,nal art , 'I ht: rtcx' ler,c\',ieic Art% Spcoa l Acri\ iLics Fund \% III AS,i,t nce Lire,', anti%%,lid art, urga l t l satiI )TIN to de%cklp in cc rnaio n .l l links h\' tl\t%CI Ii I I g atilt rani or in\ itirlg m cr,c,ls pra:tiritoicr% to XIcr%c\•%ldc . A partnershi p \\ ir}t the Neu EMI and Foun .iation fOr the Art, in the USA pri%ided lurthcr internaritrna l rierk%I II-ki rig r tppt tPtunitiCS . The hoard c%mbhshcod an ad%i%or\' and inti,rnlatit m ,cn'i :c 1'4)r applicants to I th e L 4.1Tt Cr% capiral and A4F,ChcmCs . Mi d u'Cliumcd ,CCCT ll new ,raft mcmhers to arlr k ill [Il l ' .11123 . 1t .1Wl t%e10o111CL1 a %Cni(It nlanagc• r frond \lark% `Spencer Ion a r\%4)-%cl r scCOndnlem 1-o help tlc%i,c \%a%% if impri%in g the linarlctal %iabik" )1, 111C rcg1011 art s nrganlsariom . With sponsorship from Manchester Rulldi n Sochi', rile hoard launched The Art Pur:lus c S :I I Cole '1AIs , %% hich( 41ers interCIt I] -CL14 1.111S 41-1 indi%Idu,tis \%oiling t4 r hu\' an 1 rri~ n .t l cox of :I lll1011pI,I'MA art of Craft ft- )Ill odic to t 16 gaIIcf -iCs . Pic ~i FI' de trrl'J and II i'irr Our Lorl d %chctile% led to nc•\t conlnikcons thr V mi d radio, drama \%ricer% . r ]n a .iditit In, the board supported tliC creation Ida N . iIial lance Agency tiIrOIL- region : the first North lac%r 1(u% .tl : Iclek ision St lCict y A%%ards ; and .\l .lllchc%tcr'% €'o)4 1-%A l•.\chtinge 1 .'llcatrC d[IrllIg lt% enluI_A:Cd 111, 1\e 411 tend pora[ C prcnli%(:%i11[ItmIllg bI p ill bdamage to the F:\changc huiddiu~+ . 54 71ti .-1 rte { uuiei o)1 r,/'F.rrrtlautl 1"No I) - a r'eg11. Ili %\'1rh mo rrC UniEal -% authorities titan ant' taher oLlrsidc London, clea r conlmunican, oil with other fundcrk i% e„cnrla l rirmaxuni%ill~ :tI-t,pcrmtoil ind ;nlc,micn t Strarc,ic inltiati\ L- ,. 11L:11 as SH l l", - a partnership bcmcen Southern Art% anti aorh lh ie%in SnutharrIptt,ll, llarnp,hirc . the i,le it Wight and P„rt,nl+turh - s%mN)Ilsc the rcllr\\'cd spirit 4dp .trirlc'r%hip . 111 1 he bc•lu'f Irh I )t partnership \%Crc' evident acr'11% % ,111 Litt it Will' Al I Iillh't1'\'cunlbc . the,cCC,n d Sean Dance %Ca,on pro\cd e%cr% hit a s %U :CC%%tul 1% [hc firs, premiering i\ nc\% %cork, . Alcrt .l ( ollitl, :olnplCrcd I,comd %ca r as rile IT 1,1 ,n". s„o :i,ltc datliC Cnmp,tnr \%ith a ilttut-kh .The company ha% been 111%1rttttlCnt,I l in r,lisin" the prut11C ,into) tlu .tlit\ itdancc In nc ~ rcgit,n, n orktrlg elf tscl\' \\iTh local dancers tol l Iten\ io[nntl„ion, and dc%clopnten r pro rgr .tltullc% . SAMILli - Pl .n'houu' 11C11,111 it„C :unLf ph asC of rcde%elopnlcnt presc•rtting .lladdie, its nr% i mumcal in ,r\ %cars . Sallsburl' Fce i %a l %11rp,ls%9 :d the Noce,%ofpn\ inns %c,irs .\ ill) ' II I 01:Cptktlt1,11 1l \cell attended cross dueiplinar % pru~Iranvlle, featuring a hi g h 1 1 1-4) P411-ticill tit ' inrCrnational \cork . SnuthCr'lt AI '(, WICCtCLI I damp%hire (ounr\' ( 01.11101 to take iln•\\'ard llLlns to CSt,ll1li%11 .1 national .11u,Cttn1 o f M[Idcrrl (A'Aft, ill the I- C'iin . ( .r-rnstrilCritilt of rile NC\%bLLI-% bt'p,us pro:ccdCLd %11111111500111 otthC 1 1 'atcrlnil l l hcarre . Southern rant o mniwoncd a %tuLd % I7t the lIlCan'C'% tlltlll'c• \ia1.111M . till, .rud% . helped to secure [ 42-000 trail the Art s ('oLtrlcll'%conr j IIgCnc% Lund (L,ofi,et the predicted tcnlporar\ drop ltd box Ilfiice taking% AnS\n ,t%. the nc\% %isual irt, ccutrc in the Nc%\ ' F(trs%r, recci%ed critical ac :lainl tow it, buildin g c\hihititm% and commi%6)1 u rig programme . 'hhe kiCilla11LI1 nttll t' i I ITter\' hall a l,roti Mild impact in Southern Arts . Statt\%Crc hca\'11 % in\ihCti in pe( l%idntc aLi\ " Ic e' chid infl, l -111atltll l to applicant, 411) ad E, capital and othe r pr,hranlme% Their input paid of I ' a% a p .irri :ularlt high mlmberutsu :Ccs%fill bid , Guile from rile rcL 4Ili . Tile :hangC in ,Crlt{thee l,ar,lllcicd a %IlidT In th e filch% of t11c• board '% \\'ork l% it corn-Cd clui :klt ' from bei n g re%pun%i%C To being, dc%Clupnlclltal . with an increased cmphasl%toll partncr,hlp . &e CIi1,Itlcllt,pUblicpritile,ul d tcJ\ u:a L .% Thi, 11,1 . hC11,Cd III r .tiSC .n\ arenC, s itthc tln .llin' it%\ t,rk pit,dltcc'd in tile rcgi, Ili . Ar (ll\'n,iCl,ournC . the Edu :arioi andTf301-in g Dc•p,lri11cm prcwilml .lli~prr, a ne%% <TO'. 1 iontit%ing %Choul-chilthtrl trorll East till%%e\ . - riti% SpC :taeular prrnductioll u',u a idol % aC :Ian11Cd .rid denu In,rr .ued rile \ aluc o f .tpph'im, high production ,lnd technica l st .lndarrl% tlF :olllr71L111it\ -ba%cd ACM- n . T'br .S11ipf,1Nrt lorttn,t . A 0111 1, 111" nhjllilj( il l 11 the 11111 Mark Pow cr. f)j1CI1L-d il l Bril,httIli and .ntrl(IL'd cI WSILlerabic 11trLli a intes'est, in :luLlin + :rner .lgc nn halridese'tlj,i old T he Pler . The year ,11%LI % .1-1% (Ile tirsr phase n(thc I. )r .lnl a Production 1:1.111cd . tc 111 :111%+lCsigIICd rot shif t resource, fit lid ,Llpp+,rtltlt ; .l ,mall 11L11ribC[' ( I t tlicairc's tu,uppurting region-i% id c produ: dill . The work it Lighthous e LICnlonstratcd the rc+„ion ' % sucngth in the- nc\% rc•clt11L11r,1iC1 . Fo bui Id 11-n thi\ urrngrh, .1 rsc'1% teacher dc%clopntcitt past established i t the Ulm crsit%i itBr'Ightllli, Part-tlnldcd h\-th e Arts (doped, it \%ill support I'C%earch int o prirll,II'\ %chnrol CIlII drelt ' % nndersta11dill6" ul' n'aditioll .ll anLl 110% ICJIIlolo>;[C% The Nlard 111„k -i more pro o-active approac h In\cards sllpportim,, rile dock opment (11' applicattills to the ] .otter% capital Schvilic Ir acmcl% pr(ml)tCd [he A41:: ,Chem% rhruu ;~ h public ,errlin .rr's iji d surgrnc, . -l'hi% resulted i n 11, ,u: :c„ful applscant tot% ro the hr,t round i f the A41, }-aprc%s pilot . Thi-t oughwIS the \'cal•, S,1LIth 1' . .l%t Art% 1 \' orkld ckrsck \clth ducal auch lrlries, adoptirtg,a n ad%I,il'1' Illd %LlplNmire talc•- p .irTieularl%%Il i [,Hirer\-related WILIC, . .Staub 16i'siArt.t lUst,1fid1audsArrsBvarrf Yarki;liirec HumberfideArisBuerd All the board's work dirougluatt the year wa s driycn by its mission : 'To raise the quality of the arts rn the South West and make thet a available to the snidest possible audience ' . South Nest Arts secs eluahry and excitin g work - including new work - as kcy to lnuilding one audiences for the arts . 'Making the Difference' was the definin g theme in a year of positive change and notabl e achievcmenr across the region's thriving art s sector. Among the most significan t developments was a series ofkcv sratt appointments, including that of new chie f executive Sall, Luton . C i nder her leadership , Wesr Ivfidlaneis Arts contirmcd to strengthe n its links with artists, arts organisations, loca l authorities and other regional agencies . In a vear dominated by the Lottery, Yorkshire K Hunthcrsidc :Arts took decisive steps t o ensure that supporting and scrving the region' s arts remained the focus of its activities . The hoard playcd a leading role in %yinnin g a residency from the Ronal Shakespear e Cetrnpany. The region heat offstiff competitio n from over 20 citics across rite UK . It won th e residency bccausc the PIvmourh Theatr e Royal has a track-record tier atiracting large r audiences than any other regional theatre company: and hccausc• rf the cas e South 1Ves r Arts made for audiences in the South 'West . A feature of the vicar was S4Mill WeNr Arts ' kcy role in preparing for,-1 Quality utT(gb r in 51'csr Curntn:ill . '['hie rlrajor contcmPe nary international visual iris festival opened i n Mav 1997. and featured 14 artists Drum th e UK and abroad . It has demonstrated tha t auttentlwrary stork of oat€anal an d international dualin ran take plan eve n in the most remote parts of tlic conntr .% . The kc•y to its success ss a% partnership . It brought tugctltcr :ut impressive range ofpartncrs including arts organisations, the private sector, touri .srn and educationa l nnnrnrions . The hoard launched an impressive programm e of advocacy; information and advice tier th e new A4F programmc . The response from the region has becn over%%hclming : there hav e been more applications to the programm e from the South West than from anv othe r region outside L .ortdoit . This I-cllccts ril e creativity of the South Best- and the region ' s desperate need lirr more arts funding. South Wcst Arts initiares and helps t o Jcvclop new strategically important projects an import role in a region a here the art s infrasu•ucrurc is relatively weak . Iniriativc s included : the re-launch of Public Arts Sout h West-. and work on the Imagrn nation project , which is pioneering the a ork of crcarivc artist s in the ncey technologies . phis spirit of collaboration pnn•ed highl' productive and the grow ing irrengrii ari d diversirv of ncc West llidland .s arts sector i s reflected in the high proportion ofsucccssfu l Lottery applications front the region . I n 1996 97 , the West Midlands .ubniirTcd th e highest number of eligible A4E Expres s applications ; to date, it ha% received mor e capital awards than any region outsid e London . llalor Lortcry-funded dcrclopntcnts include d the Garman Rvan Collection in Walsall, ril e Wirwiek Arts Centre and th e Stoke C nhnral Quarter. In Birrninghant . the refurbishment ofycnues such as the Iko n Gallcn- and the CRSO symbolises the cit y ccintrc's cultural renaissance . The Druni . another new Birnitugham rcnu c which has hccn awarded Lottcry funding , will Provide the focus for enhancentcnr ol ' rltc• region's Asian, Cariblican and African art s infrastructure when it opens in 1998 . Nes t Midlands Arts now spends 1691, of its funding on Asian, Caribhcan and African arts, and i n 1996'9 ; itestahlishcel anumber ofne w initi .uivcs . These included a blac k choreographic trainceship ; a joint scheme with the RBC to develop black writers ; and a skill s exchange .cchcme to develop the art o f Caribt.ean storYielling . Other notable policy initiatives during th e year i ncluelcd a review of the hoard's strateg y for arts in rural areas, the launch ofa regiona l Disability Arts Forurn, and a new srratcgy ti t raise the dualin . ofpublic am Practice . Together, these initiatives helped to stimular c an environment in which crcativity can continu e to flourish . To balance• the demands of the Lntten • against the interests of artists and thei r audiences, the board restructured ins %wren s and budgets . The cliicicttcv of iltc organisation was highlighted in the appraisal report tha t followed rile Ixyard's Arts Council audit , the first 1t-Ali audit to invoke the Nationa l Audit Office . In 1996 ;97, 74 successful capital application s received a total ofL30 .3m - a threefol d increase on the previous year . Following th e launch of ncc ME Express pilot, staf f Centdncted over n- 0 seminars otlering advice ro p(irennal applicanrs, I:yclitnalls', the regio n suhmittcd 338 first round applications to the scheme - the countrv 's third Itigltes t regional total . The Lv..)ard placed an increasingly important arid successful - role in helping art s orgamsatioris to rap into alternative source s of funding in the UK and abroad . Aroun d E13 .5m has been secured front the Europea n Regional Development Fund over rise pas t three rears as investment inn o nce region's art s infrastructure . The region's arts organisations continued t o raise their international profile•% . Norther n Broadsides, Compass Theatre . IOU and Forced E.ntcrtarmnent all completed forei o n tours . The Wcst Yorkshire Playhouse toure d The Bcatifirattron uf,9rra Bm• uo Furore an d South Africa . In the summer it Ilostcd a n international directurs'sunymer schexal . With tremendous public support, hrtrh nc e Sheffield Museums and Galterics Consortiu m and West Yorkshire Playhouse made successfu l bids to join the Arts Council ' s Lottery-funded pilot srahilis :ition programme• . :y qhr Our, produced tier BBC local radio wit h assistance fnim Yorkshire ti I Iumberside Arts , won a sib cr M .Ard COT Rest .Arts Programm e in the Sony Radio Awards . The region co-ordintred the first Regional Arts Pages o n the World Wide Well, Tltc site now receive s over 50,000 visits even• month . And throughout the year. the board supporte d preparations for a forthcoming programme o f major international significance - the Year o f Photograph%- and the Elcctronic linage 1998 . 55 The Counci l :11 _ . S •~ - S riKPk a tn,: thl, , C became .1 fc•Iluti a1~d nit . 1! 1 r : I ll alt i American literature at Han 1r1j arlJ then a t I. ' :irrers,n Coll",c London . He lefr r+ , F .i .i and Heath', administration and in 19- 4 hei ,lmC ( )pptnitlon spoke mall (111 ClU norm [ ataln in n cC HuusC of Lunh . [n 1 97 9 h e ,mL!d nccGoccrnmcnr a, a ,Minister of Stat c JIIJ held pll,mil )ns in Emplo\ tncm an d \nrthcrn Ireland Office hcforc becomin g .\liill,tcr tiir the ArrS . He \\ as appointed ti t the I'm v Cl mncil in the Ncn Year Htmnur% lis t of 1984 and pincd ncc Cabinet later that )'car. E is resipicd ar hi„im n rcyuc,t m Scpicrttk,er 1 dh ; . Flc a'as Ouirman of S„rhebr , si t Lill,(,I,c from January 1986 to lallttari 1994 , .tnd Chairman ntAndre%k 1 . 1( W Wchbcr's Rc .111r L'Wft13 Group 111C . I lc has 11M I ( :hairnlan 1 )tdw Serpentine CL1llcrr an d •ldirectorofncc I .tnldim 5vnlphinn Orchtrstra , He is 11ovN ('hairman of Doclopmc m Sec ItnTicn pIC .lttd a MMI -L`SeillrlPC J Srei[ttl' i t ,e+'cral other public companies, He 11 .1% heel ) PI'+Iro,t tit tllc R( )v•ll Ct111cs c 111 Art Gild a L e h delc,ate to the L ' nitcJ Nations Commimc oi l I Liman Kwhis . I Its h(sbht' is res'ictcing hook s li1T 7he111ilr li'ir,7twph , A :%- otrbr .-l r: ,is at 31 _lf in:ly 19V ( -~ -~ 1n„ .' .III if Lord Goalie P( - C,halrmal : Da%iel Reid I)Cput%. Chalrmal : Richard Cork Pn ifew Pr }Cat Cot+'el l hrotcs,or Brian ( :ox CB E Charles [)etltun Protc„+ir Christ<rphcr Frarlin g 11a~~,ic CiuillCh .ul d Sir Ernest Hall ( )BE i)i _ Sir David H,irr ;mm ( B E Gantt Fluldcrso n _I'hell„a I lolr ( 131-: Lad\- MacMilla n Pr, Itc,sor Andrea Motio n Stephen Phillip, U%11 .1 Prashar( B E Give 1 t rlesr1et' (T R, Rcc d Stclla Rohillso n 1'111Jc•ncc Sken c Ri,hcri St ntrhgat c 1111111 Spearma n (1b,,cr : llencs Iitsds(m ( It l C'brrrrgrr n, ( .urrurtl,Irnnrrl !'JV(•. V I - Iled ROgCS's reslgnCd in December 1996 . IYct'or \mils ( - Itl': resigned in April 1990 . l'r+ttc,stIT Rar('uu'c11, Proti•„or 11 rian Cox , tiir Pat id Harrison CBE, Protcssor Andre a \{otiun and Roger Recd were appointed II I April 1996, ( .h,rl'le, I)(nrom ill August 1990 ; Lade .M .1t:Milla1I and li,hn Spc .u'man i n December 1996. .llenlheiw14,thi Aidtir ('ommirtr e David Reid }Chairma n Lord Gutrric I' ( }" helms I -lolt( .B E I' mdoice Skcrl c .1 frutLrrs r+f 7br• 1'rr j<s rrttiou nf'Rtr ~rltr ~a ( ,?urnuittr•r Lord ( . ;Im ric l'( ~ Chairman ) - 1 , kcllna Holt ( Itl ' 1),l\ id Rei d Prudence Skene .;0 171e AP-IS Counctl of},1=g1nrrd 1996 4) - tit 1 Apri l -k .(It'n1i+Cr . €l :Cll 19,1 9 ~i .urrr Jt~_ ec (S L)'?-+ 1i~ 1rd . hC } I. ROY' lyd Cork Kit hard Cork has been Chic( Art ( this fo r The fiun•.rsince 1991 . I IC tr .t, the Hcur r Moore• Found,mi m Soitor Fcllm% at th e ( nm•tauld In,urutc from 1992 to 1995 . A Critic . editor, hroadcastcl and hi .rtu'ian , Ix has or am%cd m .lnr cshlhitions irtcludin ~shua's in \Iilan, l'ari , " Merlin Alld M tile R( ) VA ] Acadent: T.tte and Hara'•trd t illeric, III I .(mdi in . Ile has ills() published wverA hi It tk s iltcluding liwoci m, andAbst+•1tcr,-lrtirl rbrtir~ r '1117+'11iur <liJi', r1rY i;rtiorld tbr• (irrlh w• , Darif i Bombf-r•rt and most reccmh"A BNtr r vith : A)'I?lit-rtnrdrAr•tandTheGrrrrt Mw. I n 1989-9{)- he a as .1hpl tinted S1aJc 1 'rofCsu r ofFinc Art at ( :antllridgc L?nit'cr,itt . I lc i s Cnrrenth'aorkin ;_* in I hi%torv of Britis h sculpture III The 211th ccortln', and his loo k on Jacob Epstein will he published li t ' Th e Tire ( ;idlers nett rrlr . Prw/rstw• 1(111 . (1111'el l hilirru771 0. f'Fa3t .11017u+i, .- F-b 131)r11•d 1'rufessur }tar ( i m ell is Mice-( :h•u,ccllo r nt ncc Ni miliglum I 'roir 1'111%CrSln .li d .11)Cllttn LiclltcnanrOft he('osuxso f Niwingli,1111shire . tic h,u t,mght, rc,c .trchcd Mid p1111lis}icd in l fi :*hcr F:dmCarion an d 111 .11)'eJ,cCC1' .1111,16t)n .11 irotlps an d c11mmittecs . I lc has a st'.111 ; lntcrc,t 111 the .lets . C,pC0 .I1h' litCT'atml-C and 1ri11,IC . byf rs: or• Briiin Cox ( .'BP. ('hvrPul7rr r,t'Norrh 11rsrAr•t~ Board Profess(,r Brian CoN I% rcnrcd Prtitc,sw, (It EM-111111 and I'ro-Vi,:c-ChanccI1i -T a t Matlchcstcr Um%er'sin'. H1s C 'r+llrrtrd Airnr t tt a, published bt' Carcanct in 1993 H e founded the Ittcrarn kourn .tl C.rrttcla! Qurir7rrh In 1959 . and ,t=,11 to ork, on the edtrttnal ream . H . was Chair ref the latitmal Curriculu m i":r._li,h 1li6rkln-, Group In 1988-9 . and has rcccntlr edited a ne(,-tohimc colleen( In of e„ar>- .3ft'1i r7 t1 lllwo -~ . filr Scribncr,- He i s an I-Honoran FCII(m tit 1\'cstmIn,tcrC :Oilc,c ( )\ti)rd, and 1•isitin-, Ptvtesu,r at Sheffiel d Hallam L"turersin : ('l avh-s i)t•lttrn u Ch .irlcs hcritim %5 is Head ntTelet isii m I)rania ar the MW from 1993 until \I i\ 1996 . Hr has beset I)ne.n,r of Prugramnic, A T ( :Cntral'I 'clc•t-i,itm and was Chid Ew"Itit c i 1f %cnith Pr1lsllrC6+ 111, . 011C of the L ' h ' , leadin g independent prt,duCCrs, front 1984 ti, 1993 . I is tt,iS the tint elected Chairman iilM(' T A The Producers Alliance for Cinema an d - Iclerisiorl ), and is a FCllr,tc oohs R . Ira l S,mctt't11 " Art, and 11tthe Km al Icle%isio n tic Icletr. \ir 1)cmtm I, ,, (it It cr11(or o1 the liririsi, Film hl,titutC, ( h .lirnl•111101 nc e IiFF% I ' ll dLICMPit lioard, and sat III] Sit' PCL U ,Middlctoli's adt i,ori ( ommirtec n n 1 = 11111 Finance , I'ru_ti•crur• Chrismrpho- Fnivilinla Prt iti2w i t ( liri,rophcr Frat ling I, Recto r ottee Royal Co11Ckc il ' Art . An hntot'lan . critic, tt'rircr .Ind br'()adCastcr, he a% .is educate d at Repton School and Churchill (ollt't e . Cislibridgi- u'licrc he ,tudictl hi%(()rv Afte r Completing III, Jnctimitc there, lic Icclured .i t k_rcrcr and Bath Viiircrsitics and became a fil m arChit i,t at the lmperi .ll 1\'.tr ,MLIsCUIM II I 1979- as Protcssnr otCultural Histo rr at Cll r 14 A, he kimiLicd OIL: I)cp•irrmcm of Cultura l I li%mr' and FaCUitcoff hlmanirie, there a irh nett 114 1%t-1.1,r8dtl .nC c( mrses in the hi .sturr ,1.I dC,r ,Llli 119e` 1 ~, tit tII,C ,1!1011 1 1989, .t ll d rt,ual art, administration i 1992 I Ic %x a, a 6mernorof the British Film Iii,ritutc, ., 11te'mbct-cii thcCr .1tt,C Ptmt:d I'MI-86aml ( Itairrnan of Frccti,rrlt at'[s'Crtu1 1(I S? _88 . I iC I, a TYlIstcc ottlte \•IctoTI .t AOLI Albcr r ,11u,etun, (~halrm .tn of the ( g aits tinldt' Centre in llalh and art atr~ral 11111111" Is tell a , pl-()hric c(tmmcntatr,r - 4m radio. telcrisio n and in print -4in thi tint and less fine arts I In lare%r tclesision trork include, the Ilb ( ducunlcnt .tn ,cries Tbr 1-'ere n(7irtnukkamim . Slnm,Ila Lindsc17111- arld N 1, 11 bnuarr - the bir7G nt burrur . .tilaAme• GUillebarul Chah-mau ol 'Swith KstAi-rs Board SwDavid Har)iswt CBI-,' Chai>wwn n~'Easrrrtr Arrc Iioard Maggie Guillchaud WAS educated at 11'ycomb c Abbey Sch+n+l and graduated in Englis h Front Exeter University. She had a carccr i n education [-tetbre taking up a wide varie r of voluntary appoininicnrs . -She has Liven a committee member with South West Arts for man- years and is a former Chairma n of the English Rc+gional Arts Boards . She tla s fornierh on the hoard of Chelrcnllam Festival s Ltd . Cbelrenharn International Fcsrival o f Music and C.iloucc•stcrshire F.vervman . She i s currently Chairman of the Bristol Cultura l Development Partnership . . lover of music , theatre and the visual arts, and thunde r Chair111311 ofthC Friends ofChcltcnhain Ar t Gallery and Musc•un1S . she is aho Director of Bh%to] 2000 . Within the last year she has become a Governor of Bath Spa University Collette and a Trustee of Holbourne I LISCUn i in Bath . Sir David Harrison is Mastcr of titlcyy n (,ollCgC, Camhrid~1c and Pr . lice-Cjunccllu r of the Universin• ofCambridgc- I le «'a s Chairman of the Committee ofVice Chancellors and Principals duruig 1991 t o 1993 . Previous appointments have include d icc-C :hanccllur of Exctcr Univcrsir y Li t 11984- 1993 1 and Chairman of the board Niirthcort Theatre, Excrcr 1 198 .1-1994! . H e lul hccn Chairman of the Board of T istee s o'Homcrion Cullegc,Cambridgc since 197 9 Sir David Harrison's academic career is Il l chemical engineering . He has a wide-ranging interest in the art+ . Sir F-rrtrst Hal! ORk M. Chaimiair f7iuksUire4 Humberside ArtsBoard Ernest Hall went to the Koval Ma lie lies ic r CollegC ofMusic iu 1947 where he studied piano and composition . In 1961 he started hi s Uw11 hiv incss ttl reviles which lie ran tulri l 1983 x hen he Nmglit the empty Dcan Cloug h \tills in I1a€ifax . For the past 1 .1 years, with hi s son !creme, Sir Ernest has rransformcd th e derelict mills intoo a Thriving venire fo r bu+incss, ,errs, design and education . I IC 11 .1 s created what lie calls 'a practical Utopia' - a place where commerce mcers culture . It no" houses .100 enterprises and 3,000 workers . I t has five art galleries, the Hcnry Moore Studio , the Viaduct Thcatrc, five resident [hcatr e companies, a collection of over 600 works of conwinporan art and more than 20 residen t artists . Sir Erncsr has been Chairman o f lilrkshirc & Humbcrsidc Arts since it s formation in 1991, and a member of the art s Council since 199fY In 1994, he became a member of the Design Council . He IN &J-Mry chairman of I:C'RF.KA?, the national nluseutil for children in Halifax . In November 1996 h e wac installed as C:hanccllorelf tic• Universiry of Huddersfield . Sir Ernest is a cicelicatccd musician - a composer and pianist . H e performs rcgularh ; .tnd in 1994, '95 recorded the Utree I'tano Conreilus by Bcla Bartok and thcListoslairski C :onerria with the Level s Sinfonia, conducted by David Greed . Garin lit, ndrrwn Gavin I lCnder%on is Principal of " Trinit y COllegeofMusicandArtistic €lircitor of the Dartingtoll International Summe r School I Ic tti as tier mane scars Director Of the Brighton Festival, prior to which lie ra n the South I iill Park Arts Centre at Bracknell , where lie created the Wilde 1 hcatre . Hie wid e experience of working with orchestras include d a period as C :hi.ef F.XCClltiVC of the Philliarnionia . He is Chairman ofthc• British Arts Fcsriv . lc associanon, Vice-Presiden t of the F:urollean FCStosals Assoirauon and President of the National Piers Soviets. He i s a governor of the University• of Brighton an d nfChcrhants School, Manchester . He is als o Chairman of Art . Worldwide/World Circui t Arts avid of the independent film,tnd WICyision company Palindrome Productions . Lad y MacMillan Detunah MacMillan, widow of Sir Kennet h Ma0vUlan, is an Australian-burn painter wh o has lived and worked in London since 19 :0 , She has a keen inrerest in dance - which span s the arts form's full range - with practica l exdxrience in the production and design o f dance for stage and television . She was a Trustee of the Royal Opera House for thre e vicars, serving on the main Roval Opera Hous e Board and Ballet Board, and for the past yea r slit was Chairman ofthe Friends of C;oyCn t Garden . 1'ruf r's;nr,3 ud rc u' ,llutiurr Andrew Motion is a biographer and poet an d has 1-wen Professor ofC :rearivc• Writing at th e Universin• of East Anglia since 1995 . He rea d English at L'niyc•rsitt• College, Oxford . From 1970 to 1980 he taught English it th e Universiryuf Hull ; From 1990 to 1982 li e edited the lWn•v Rrvieu% from 1982 tr1 198 9 he was editorial director and potctry editor a t Chatto & Windus . His authorised biograph y of Philip Larkin, Midip Larkin, A M-iter' Lili• , published in 1993, won the Whitbread Prii c for Biography and his hiographt ; The Laruberts , won file So nwrsct \Liu4„ham Award when i t was first published in 1986 . Andrew Motion's most recent collcctions of poems are Ltna in a !sill? { 1991 i and T be frier of •Erervtbin,q l 19941 . His new collection ofpoern, Salt Rhter-, was published in March this year and his biograph y (if Keats will be published in October. He is a tcdlow of the Royal Socicrv oY Litcratur-C . Srepben 11hillips T heirrm Holt CBE After a successful career as an actress, Thelm a Holt founded and ran the Open Spare Thcarr e the pioneer of fringe theatre in the U1: . Sh e strhscyuently spent eight rears as Directao- of The Round House until its closure, and the n became Head ofTounng and ComlilerC ,1 1 Exploitation it the Royal National Thcatre . lie which she received the Laurenc e 0liyierrC}bser-rrr .-lnard for Outstanding Achievement in the Theatre . An independen t producer since 1990, her most recen t productions in London have [veil The Glass ,fare grrie f The 1>onmar Waretiousc production i and A Dells House, which transferred to Ncu- Berk in 1997 . She i s a member of the Board of Governors o f Middlesex Univcrsin ; who awarded he r an honoran doctorate in 1994 . Stephen Phillips is a writer, broadcaster acid prrdducer . In these capacities, he has made several hundred arts programmes and variou s current atlair%documentaries and dramas fo r television . He is a regular lecturer on arts sulijccts tier American and British universirics . I le ++ac formerly the first arts :orr"[x)ndcn r for Channel 4 and cditt.lr of its first arts serie s Selrrtals, administrator of Proslxct Thcatrc Company at the Old Vic, a presenter o f Kaleidoscope and critic for the Daily Etpress . He has intermittently been a n,enil)cr of th e Arts Council 's Advisory Parcel on Touring - ol which he is nosv Chairman - since 1974, an d in that time he has chaired the Tricycle Theatr e and Janct Smith and Dancers . He is a consulrant to \Meridian Broadcasting; . ;; t. Sher PrsSha)- CK Usha Prashar it Chairman of the E'kccun+ c Commirree elf the National Litcrar. Trust anti aNon- ExccutitcDirectorerfCFlannel 4 Sh e is also a part-time Civil Ser icc C :ummi%sione r Shc scr+'cd on the arts G uncil of Great Britai n 1979-51 and +i d, a member ill Greate r London Arts Associatlon 1984-86 , He r rccnrd if public sort icc includes terms of offic e kith the Race Relation, Board, the E .ecuti - C Actio n Celmmittec i if the Chilli I lm Croup . the BBC . f.duCAtiutlat Bma&asrin g C allncil anti the Ra+al Com1111,st(111 o n (-1111111,11 j ustice . She was Director of the Rttnn+mcdC Trll,[ 19""-S4 and Director of the National C OMICIl fur V4duntari' (),tuanisarion, 1996-91 . Her presen t app(>intmcnt, Include membership of the L-rd Chancellor's Ad%ice C(ommirrce e ) l Legal EduCatian and the Call[1C1[ (If the 1 'oliCi Studies [rlsrinttC . 4 L:rt+ ('lire 1'rrr~rlrr f R Chairman ul'!.(1lrrturr .'31 t( Boar [ Asa 1.k it scrt' .1nt ~ 19fiU- 19ti ; Clicc 1'ricSt]C%' uv,rkcd at [he 1)F.S, tht• ( n 11 tier+ lC c Dcp .lrtmenr .1111.1 the Prime .Ministcr's ()Rite . U here hC Was hea1.i of tltC F.ffiCicnce UIIit . hl that capaCit+ . he uncurl-Iak the financia l scrutinies ( if the Roval 011cra H((uw 111d rho : R(>+,tl Shakespeare C,onlp.tni . I is a as inl'itc d n, to iiil British la Iccam plc as a Di\ isiuri .1 I Dirccror 1983-tiff I . He rrsic\rcd arts fundilig in Narrhern [rcl and tar tlic ClOc'cYnlncnt i n 1992 . itttl ncc pa+ anti status tif(hici Officer s of [hc Nanoiml ,lluscumS, Ciallcrics ant i I ihrarics in 1994 . Fie i .,,a Gil\ crtiur ul'the Rrn al Shakespeare Compair+ : a mcnlbcrofrh r Council cot'QUMI NLIT- and 1VcstliCld CillClIt'. L niccr,in of Landoll ; .111d (ifthe I (card TrinircC(~11 of 1fusiC . Landoll .Ok C l'rirstlcc hci .unc Chairm .m ut I .undun arts Shard in 1991, cornplctill, his term ofaffic c in spring 1997 . David Reid Chairman Ur Sourbern Am Baird Da+id Reid is a fomicr Dirccror if IBM Unite d Kinga„in Ltd . Follm ing mam +ears in th e south of Emdand and the USA, he rCCnrnc d to i hi, nati : e Sc(srland %% here he headed IBM' , acri+ittcs and establi,hcd a reputation fi,r lul c(imrnitment rt) the art, He L+as a membe r of the Scurtish Ecane mlrc Cotrncil, Scottis h Business in the CommunirN and Chairma n of the Scumsh Committee of ABSa . Sinc e rctuming to Hampshire_ fie has chaired th e nc++lt'-filrnaed Business in the Am, South . He is also a Trustee of the Arts hmndalvi(in . Sre1L1 Rubinson C67rr•7uau ITN vibern Arrc Bard Born in 1,ccd,, Stella R(ihinson was educate d at aircburuti4h (irammar School .1114-1 Leed s C ni+"ersit+'. A ter raking 1 &-i-cc in English sh e ++(Irked in housing in York and Rothcrh,1111 . I n the 1960s sllc i% is a W.lyden of Lodginls tier King ' s Odlc„,c . Nc+cca,tlc-upon =Ji'nc . Durin g this period sIIC jnincd the I IC+( I1.-hrrrric d Rc,i1,nal :errs Assucialialn, later to becom e Northern art, [31rard . 1+ 'hide She has chaired since 1990 . She ha, Deco a I .al-iour Councillor Ill Darhngran and ( :chino lhu-hA111 since 19 7 ? .1 \ ' iiC-( :hair'n1 .1n Ot the North of Englan d ( )pcn Air Museum ai Scamtsh- and scr: cs (-1 1 rhrCouncilofthe ll,cumsScr+ice .)Ile is .1 rcgisrcrcd tliSaFhlcd pCruin )cith partial ,il ht, 1 I & I,t Ru1Te7'I~eer l .~ ( .l~arrtrmlr ar:Snfrrl~ f:/rSr,-Irtxliuai R(rger RCCti is d C11a 1 -[crcti SCCI'era1'1' kit h [hlrre liars ' C\pCriCncc ul illtcr11atiotla l ~afl, [Ilting e11f~111CC 1' Int; And ThC c()11StrliC[I( i n IntltiStr+', alld 1, a farmer. He spoil siN +'c,lr s as .1 DirCCtor of A I'r .linin" .111d Emerprist' ( :ouncil .lid is .1 fcllkm (ifthc WaodAr d Foundati(wl Ftnm 1980 to 199 - . hC %+as a Irtl,tcc of the Bri,, h[t in FcstiN'al Trust 111 d .11 lire, wr(if[lie Brighton Fcsti+ .11 .Sticicn'. I-1c Chaired the p.m-SIIN,'\ bicl to be I(Cgia n (It I)rani .l [99# 11111.1Cr the Alts 2000 initiati+e. Hr i, alu i Chairman ut the Ai-t, Trust n l Sritihttonand H(i\e, S`t T'br .°Irts(lurrltilluf7at(Tlnaif 1V9h' y- 1'rxTie•rri e .tike~~ ~ ['rndcTliC SkCRC' s earls' c+pCricrlcC in art s adnlimsti anon inctudcd +cork +ciih Jahn 6al c 1'rndLIC6011S . The Ausrralian Eliiahctlia n Thomi-c "Iris,[ and TIts 1C(ndd Flclti,c7- tin e :corked ++ irh [taller Rcunbcrt train 19-ti to ) 19 gft, tint is Admiiikrran w and tIicii .i s E%ccutiicDircctur.I-vi 19S7 To 109(1, an d again in 1992, site was Ezecuti+'c I'radnlrl' of the Ellglish SllakespCarC 011111an+'. Shc ha , u orkcd as i Ircclance airs ldministnit(ir tie r Cltcnts inchidingthe Rm- .)l Naticl lal - Fhcairc and !11 ,111+- 19 9 3, she bcC .lmc Direcror of th e arrs Vomidari, nl . Total her appoint me it r n the arts C'(nlncil she ++'as Presidcnt <)ttli c Lhcatric .ll .Manet ;cmcnr as,ociariun an d Chairman and Vice Chainvan Itspecmcl e of the DaTICC1' S ' RC,ettICillCnt TrLl't and Fnnd . Rnba77 Nnutll>3elre Clya muwl v- 1~sr .1hdlan ds .41-,s Board Roberr Southgate is the former Manaizmi i Director of Central ]'.road.astin~ . His carec r in journahmii included c%(Curl is p(isrs e i n national nC%N spapers bctcirc he juinrd IT N as a reporter anti nr :+waster in 1969, H e was a thunder member of the succcssful TV S franchise application group ?irr South 111 d Sourh East England in 1982 . and pla%cd a ma)ur role in ( critral , tra ;whi,c apphF adw i in 1991 . He is a Board member of the Or % of Birnain=ham 7i,urm ( )pera, anti \'[,:C Chairman of Birmingham Roi al Sailer . lob u Spe a,ruln21 hi11n SpCarman 1, no++ I)ep([t, ( .113i l- 111,111 li t ' Cla%Sic F11 . having bt•CT1 its Chief F%CC[1ti+ Y since in faundation in 1992 . Under his lead . Classic F\t has been instrumental in cirendin g nce traditional audience tin clasmicai nlusit N i that currendv oN cr ttm pt :(tple 1 1 1 te11 rCg11larh . lohn Sp%:dl-M .11l is a incinhcr afr1h: CSm crmocnt Lead Bodc f Or Design and i s a Pmrl Ili Dirccr, rr I if the Ronal Institute o f British AIihitccrs . I [c is also a Trustcc ofth c WOT-I i Ml 111Lill] t•nt Furni anti a I)irertnr I iftll c South Bulk Folmdatian . In associatioll++it h Sir Frnesr Hall, lie lCZCd Is all Cdiwrial ad%is( i t un the Dcpartmcnr oi - Narit)iml Herirage arr s police papcr .lrttirxt Me Se'rm , in juh' 1996 . Membershi p of Counci l and staff Directors or Heads o f Dcpar[nicm., Unit are noted . Staff within dcpartmcnrti!t311i[% ar e Other\\ ise listed in alpllalxtical orde r List (arrrcnt as ar 1 `-Iardl 1997 . F1unwo-S Our congratulations to the following who received honours during the \Car : Sir Richard Rogers rLifc Peer ) former Council member; Pctcr Gtrnurlcr Lifc Peer) , t6rfl3Cr (-Ixlnc nicmlvr, David Harrison CBE t Knigh t Bachelor) . Council :nand cr and Chairman, [_astern Arts Board . f Il Obitrutrics We record with gnat sorrow rile following deaths : Sir William Crawshav I )SO . former member of AC :GI1 arld Chair'nlarr of rile Welsh Art s Cowlcil ; Sir 41'illia111 [iro\Sll, lilr-mc r member and ('hairnlan of the Scottish Arts Council , CnUIIC'll Art, Council of gplanedstaff list mixed term conrn-acr • mcnlhcr Of the Scilin r Managcrncnt -Ic .ull + part-tim e Serretal-v-Goleral's Office Marv Allen ' i Sectcran•-Gcncnab i Iiroida Whitehea d C barrwan 's Offic e John Dowling Sophie Byrne I)epnaty .Secr~: tun -Cie'nca a1'{ Office Site HovIe' • Depun Secrctan-General ) 1ee7 -eta -h7 t [-awrence Mackintosh Hcad of Secretariat ) Brenda Carruthers-June s 1'11x'3., and Pubht- Af jixirs Suc Rose (Hcad ofPress and Public Affairs ). Andre\c Barnett Carolme Leech loc ldeancy , Jane Parle y Marncciv Rose + Jean Stevens + BusinessAssersnuntand Plannhu a Pcter Circig (. Head of Business Assessment an d Planning ) Paul Dwinfou r 1)cnagh Hac+. m Olivia Lace\ Enter O'SLIlliVatl Janct Robinson Toby Scurt Pcrer Wrxvcr ' Financ e ICnnifcr ( )aklc w f Financial Controller } Chris Austi n ('Ilcr-,•I B :trro%v [an Beckett Sarah Coomc v Lvn C,arllercolc 1'i\ HCnnigan Marcus 1 Ten n Amanda Knelle r Danielle Koorc v Shirley [ .:trbi Rosemarie Lc3vi s Jill Sk~vr s \1avTang Vancsta Trus% Jane Upto n Infionatien ! Annic Thackera v I(Ifornlation )tanager ) Stephen Chappel l Elcaitcrr Chcrrv Andrew Collyer FC'Idn1am3 + Al-Karim Ji\ , a I'hcresc Langford Jacqueline Lorna % ~arl]aC ~]aC\fall :3 Andrew Witt 1011 Office lcmiccs Sam Turne r ( Property and Scniccs '* tanager ) Channa Slike Fouracre Inhn Gilroy Christine Gordo n S[eecn C=uul d Pamela Hursr + Ah)rlctlal Kabi r Ron Khodadccn Caroline King + Tmv, Patience Eric Pickersgil l Judith Rei n John Ridlev + William Roachc Jean Ste cns + Alan Wheatle y Rot Wood Walter W'oudIcv BCgL1I13 Finance and Rtsmn rces Dirisitw Nigci Cu€?clam! ' I Direcror of Finance and Resources ) Nlart;aret Shacklcrun 59 1 'i'r nrrrtel Man Wrarren Director, MarlttllBum n 'slarlclric James 1 .irutsr Nunn Keith sinlps(in Kate %"xAhn • Ckoikurd .-i)-ts lam Rcld' , Directrr : Finclla Bcr l W DaNcl Briny Arl asrasia CAM lirlmai Oman Sim(Inc Hcu'cr Rowan Dtlrcc' Rajan Hooper }'farrier Jones Oil% is Lim son . Alison .-ltkin<r n Sur Barnard Judith Mid Ct)iin Christrlphcr ' Andreu Prnntrck I - ltukc Rllrkimski Graham Wall' \l0mvie(Ablian l Sharlrn Fcrnah Da1'ic s Un LV hauls ` lottrir t; Kali: DCvey- I hinirla Kannon Sallty Lalxrn • + AliChclle A[urchan' Sarah Soo+ Dchhic Snlith • + I .alrrrncc Staig•+ N woh Triso ItoDarin' Hilan Carts- %1uri Lotter Uperarirm s I:athn n MkI)cxall' Director Moss (-txrpc r Rachcli)t,rstim' ,Dlretto ofOpcratl(In s Dircctor Eliiafkth rldlingtln Ra,:M Baker Phil Cacc+ Gan ( ;rant' Stlphic Hcpllel IT= 1-myer Abundn Lingm-d W bmi: NU x rrc lathe smuman' Salk I71111r Dirccurr I inn/ -I r'!r arjuric :Wrill lrpe-(eu%trll' Claire COW C lorimlic (,c M I 11co-Crln. 61-ittiths (I .ll'L' 1 . nal Dlr'C'Ctul Diane 11irchch Fl ICCII Dal1'+ H,llul .rll l)au + BL:IZCdiii P .15lIC ' ji )alllll' ill I .lllc D1 toll Timothy Ea,tclp+ Paul Glin Ulrskl-i1)illmla -1nii.1 .St,iplc'toii IDuc'ctln'I-isa 1Llskel+ Philip licrnav% fk'II HC1 tC111 x1 TI-Cv11r I 1 1)rm :11111tL1+ (Am&, Hart .'`1r1 mhh 1 ulg ' t lurhl71 11 .1V1 WIl Anrll(im I_II111C V 1nIlil1011tsttoll Icancni:Slddall PC1111SLallu7 Parrici .IM .lh(mc\. ' ( 1.wv ICnllllCrrm LvIld .1Ihollipsttll R~111crt West T'dll raf ion and li'ailri.ul7 Mag'gIc SCI1lpIC 1 Direirt)'i 1 ~!lim. Rr±rrn'rll,7ud 1'larruir?ri (irah :ull HltchCH rI)I RCit<WI juh .lCr(nrkcrlLICIIIRCitmal Dll'ccturl Atari' 111illanti+ Nasccn Khan IanCO B I-IL'rl C .I1-tlh'1t K(Illu' Pat Sucil .1'r7 riM1171 LO n's jcrenn' NoL 11 111 • 11)1 Ic<n Ir Ar cl .i ( unk SLIC I Jain.sNNt -rrh Bjorn Lau run M1 Natalic Fclix F.%WITIC 6CItl k I Icarher \lat + Malthcl+' Ro"L: + Xlunrla Tross 1.rltrr'iT 1- Lihn ['Yri t (alitflC111 . .11111- icrt ' 1Dircitrr l Alark Dm Ord HCICn Purl(Ing ;Anna [lai:kcrr Sar.lll %J .1i11CC rlriancMaddcn ' Am& Pcrnl' • James Asko ' Marb ul 11KC n Richard FLhtard s Desilltln Ll Patric k 1Ltlnnc RVhins ' l n Judi' I A an' Alicia 11aRhC4CS FiUn,l Pt UrtCOLIS (iarlThc. tLts ( 1 .1!"a [ .%lard Giro AICKoric lalci is OhC .1nu jii11' P.i\'cl - + K .lrCl1 %l'( ,c Id ' Lntti rz' Cimmilinicatrmi s Margarct B(Iltlrn r1)irc<r(I r lcrcnll' Thc(Iphilus Dal ill Mk Richard L I odcrick kw Loll I)iiccu,rl Rowena Scrimslm%n Ncil Su cu r `i,inkaT.tuntuli ' bven , Pnr jCir.+ Niclllc Pcim-S1'i11Uns (Dircco,r i \IaICi11111 Alll'i l Alc\ Ankra h lilli .ul Barker D .IIIICIIL- KCltr' I lamicn Robinson , + PCtcl' Shepherd' jemiifer Srccr Literature ALlsrairNicen' Nis da Mulliga n Day id Packhanl \Iil"a TIVIr l AlaTCM1 :Diwagjl+ :1hC1a PI%' .1I'n Claire Pl rllock+ 1 ' iNIC1I11C Rciti .S+ I lllarl' Whlrlic .\ Filth, I '1d1'r1r7lld 13r'nr tdlo tilr (1 Rtldnn %1'ilum 1Dil-Cctlrl %1'iil BCII fkwr Elm in Shrecla Uhtls h (10 Hill An&uu' Hold,sr irch-Wil d Dt ulna llt: y l1 ' ill 1 .lillc r "I'LtA r•tsCuurtrilaf ' F-i ejrland 10104 - Sciina Kc Air yve s Kac Tinlnl s S.u'ah %Vick , Latror hurrim Uni t tiallc S011[C I I [Cad nfUnir i \ 1Lli1.t I1111IL-Li A l ikt .lr . Flainc('Iarkc Dl)ru1115' kll .ll',li ' AIIII In I ICilpcnstall ' Richarcil[truly ' Ale\ 1 h1)an ' Itli.),tl K.hancu t l .lynC [ .CU IhN%uitC ' Llllds .lV M . Nalltcl'' IWC :OI1LII1lCll t 6 nil N1 i rrh %hcsr Arrs 1 Car()l tits tal c Advisory structure A key element of the C .nutc)I s organisation is its advisory StfuC[ure of panc[s, committee . , advisory and monlrorrn g committees and groups . Thes e advise and IS%iSt the Council and its officers on the formulation an d intplcmentatiorr of policy. Members arc appointed by the Council from nominations whic h arc open to the public . 'rhev arc generally specialists in the relevan t arts discipline : working artists , arts administrators, scholars an d critics . 1-kcd here are the member s ofthe Council' s adyisorv bodies a s at 31 March 1997 . Advisory Panel on Combined Art s U%ha PrWiar CBE (Chairma n Derrick Anderson lerrs Brau n Maurecn Dutli Ruth Eastryoo d Stella Hal l Bush Hartshor n Garin Henderso n Janc Aloonc v Clark Scal y Sarah Wesso n Aaron Williarivo n ComhinedArts Projects Conin ittee Terry Braun (Chairman ) Paul Bonatrnntr a Cris Chec k Tim Etchclls Ronald Fraser-Munro Stella Hal l h,atlicrinc Mcyncl l Andrea Phillip s Jerti Wahyi n Ann Whitchurs t Cultural Diversity Advisory and Monitoring Committe e Usha Prashar CBF: (C-hainttan i Derrick Anderson Ferdinand Denni s Deirdre Fi~ueircd o JCUi Johnson Jottc s Gerard l .emo s Chcryl Marti n Puli Ra i Yinka Shonibar c Pannindcr % ' i r David Yi p Advisory Panel on Danc e lady 1lacMillan Chairman ) I'rotesSOr Christopher Bannerma n Stephen Bar n Deborah Bul l Kate Flart Jane Hal l ,ilerville Jone s Protcssur Stephanie Jordan Ross LlacGibbr m Maric McClu%kcv '*IR E Dr Glyn Pcrri n Piali Ra y Alistair Spaldin g MarionTait OBE. !lance 17 -velopmentAdricory 1i w u Deborah Barnard Sioblian Davies MB E Sanjeeveni Dutt a Manick Govind a Jeaneti r ► can-Charle s lean Johnson Jone s J .tnc Mcttate v Margaret Morri s Gregory Nash Arts and Disability Advisory and Monitoring Committee Stella Robinson ((*liatrman ) ALIdrey Barke r Joe Bidde r Laura Gnchrl c Mccna Jafare v Sharon \lac e Emnia McMulla n Maria Oshod i Monist Ren e 4liclulc ' favlo r Azir 7eria Advisory Panel on Dram a Thelma Ilolt( :BE rChairman ) Paul Alle n David BricrlcyCB E Roger Chapma n Robert Cogo-Fawcett Neil Fountai n Bush Hartshor n Judc bell y Penny Maw s Sant Mcrtdc s Michael Ratclit}e lcnny -li,ppc r Jatinder Verni a Maggie Woolle y Obn-t-rerf: Brian Dcbnant, IU B Hclcn Flach . ILMI Simon Gammcl, B C 1-1XII observe r Drama Projects Coanrnitree fenny Mayes (Chairman ) Claire Grose Bush Hartshor n ('arolvn Luca s Joanna Rci d hull' 1 hlara i Charles Washington Denise Won g Obsrrner: Mark'Oulcluccn, RA B hCan•e Writing and 13urSj7)ies C70111neitte• e Jenny Tupper (Chairman ) Gilcs Croft Peter Flannery 1Vinsome Pinnoc k Maggic Woollc c Olwen 1Vyniark Advisory Panel on Education and Trainin g Professor Christopher Fravling (Cltairnian I Rov Blatchf'Or d Eric Bolton C B Mick Farley Bruce Gil l Philip Hedle y Madeline Hutchins Dipak Mistry F.vclvn Murra y Sir David Purrnam CB E Nargis Rashid,XIB E Jo Shapcort Antic Sncigrove JulieTolle v Jo Verrent Obso-vers: Miles Iiarrison, ItA B lancr Mills, HIM I (Hcr Majcst%"% Inspectorate ) J,utctMatthcwman . RA 11 Advisory Panel on Film , Video and Broadcastin g Elclcn Bach r Karen Brow n lan Christi c Steve Dwoskl n trim Evan s Debra Hauc r Bill Hilar y Paul. HOM So n Tcrrv Mnrde n Julia Pevton-Jonc s hreyor Phillip . Sinion Punamcl l Gillian Reynold s Advisory Panel on Literature Protcssor Andrety Motio n (Chairman ) Suc Butterworth Debjani Chattcric e John Coldstrea m Tony Goul d Tom- Lace y Lce Langle y Hcrtnione 1-cc Professor David Lodge Nerna Taylo r Marina Warne r Obser•rer.Jane Dawson, Liverpool Playhouse 61 Advisory Panel on Visual Arts r i ( .ork , Chai r i'. a -t,+r t Advisory Panel on Musi c Gay :n Hc : ~:cr .~,n ~ C.Si .arm ` Richani Akr,xt Diana Burrel l Tom DudlCN -E%an% GCraldine Conncr 11>narhan Hanes - • n li .nc n i t[ 1 f, ;, ;,i \1e11r1r C'r.atrltl n DLl%1" liricrleN Alcs Rcan l S, .,a^ ( chin, Pctcr Er.i ycr R.iclw! Hnr,t()13 E Richard I .-azaruti Rrlall \lc\1a+Cr r R : :ar,i Rurtnn ( :B E Dr Germaine Grec r K .irc Herre n Rnbcrt H ; ippc r Simi sit Grcnni n Sunni Gupt a Chem-! Rc\ilold s Dharambir Sltlt_T h Helen Sprti n J,lrlis Sils"Lin d Profc±sor \lartin Remy FB A Dr Divid \1d11,r 1 .1+a \1i1r41~ • Eric 1'arrl I isual .4vrtAdrisi ny ( ;rai d Robert Hoppcr Chairma n Iwona lilazu ick Jahn \\;111acc Camilla \\ hint41rth J .,rle c Paul Whirmkc r Y- inka Shclnih.lrc Ali%oll \\'ildin Pr,)fersor 1-4 11 .1 YOLUI L Advisory Panel on Tourin g Stc l, ilCil Plillil l+, ( .ila]1. 111AI l ( bstr-rrr_s : Alan Ha\Lfim . RA B lsobcl Hirchm,ul, A( \\ ' Aiken \1cE+ov, RA B Lilian Hochhau .c r Itjanna \1 acGre,41 r Dal 'id Rlchardm)n Dr laic[ RJ17erma n 1 hri~topher Barre n Srephcn firms 4111, Graham Drcli n 3 tm' Ducile~ Fsi m ( \1,irk Prnlc m Andrea Schlickc r Advisory Panel on Fil m ( ;,. .:r c . i)rn[c - : : ('1 ll r \llkc Dib b 1 .1 P. Cic,lcl~ \ Kcirh Grittith , Prcniih H ol m 1 111 .1rc Kill Cohn I .ctcnt11a 1 Iohrl 1\of ILI N%- 'I r d National Lottery Advisory Pane l PrlIdC1l1c Skrrlr ( 1an'n1,11 1 D :11 'Id hricrlc'1 ('RE. Film 1 rarr Ins Ri rirlr Comintti i Clare Nllllhnlland C hairm,ln l Dr Neil C ',ru,, ti Lad\ Hopkin s Ocn L .1inc0B L Ruth .\l .tckt:ii/w ( )li E 1),i% id Aoki n ( har!cs DCnrlu l 6r,111,1m 1 astol l RunlaliIt: Harr Isabel \ ;1~u't] r Strph .lnic FFflliant ~ PaddS \1,1x-ticM 011 1 ' rom PCndcr ( liE. Ninta I'<unara-Sntir h 1 '1111 lohn,c, n lanctWiIkc r I IS1101 ;J i"rc 1,11blicatiom) CwWlrirtr•r Dr DA\'€d MUllnr I ( :hairman Sir D,ICId l'utrnam C hF . 1 vilcitc RI'1'I c ltcnm 131azticic k \lark (uutiin ~ Sinll~n Gr.•lina n 1.rrrti rr :-I r•iGitritrtrr :l drisr,r A rihItii tIII - C ' IdrisuII. Grip u p Richard Burton CBE ? Chairman , N1,I1-k (' ,u .in , Richard Deaco n ii r- i,t r) ,,\1 :A J,l,tc•r C RE. C lilhihna Nltllhcrt l PrtFtZ, i ;r Patrick NuttE~cn n Jtl,ii Richard s hate Meri n Fric Tarry Chri Shcple\ ' \1 .1i'inn Tai r DAN id Yi p ( )Ins' r•1 yrs : !nhn Ruston, RA B Alike Rakcr, AC\L ' Scnn,l Rcid, SAC 1 lilts licirne, RA B Cf,ntin1w ;-it11, ,slrr~ii '\'rtlrnrk f Sllnil Gul+[ a GI- C'nr Alui r I - our e l'takc ('hcrcl Rc•~'nold s \cr41nira Srktllr ~ Stephanie W1111am y Salle Grov e \111 .151 J .a d .Mark\1ollklmC1l t EuL"cric Skcc l Fmwi .-I rt: F .chiLitiaw and Errv w CUrimitttc z Robert Hopper I Ch iinmm v Uhern'e F D ;i1'1ll Scl Toll, R F H Suti .1n (,nllill ~ Percr Fnihc r R€, hard I I %-I rol l 1 : rrc P;lrr l Sandra l'crtita l Mark Pintlclt t Ali'mir Raphae l Andrea S, hlicke r I isrtFtl :-1 rt± l:rlruntir+rrrrl Ti',tiurrr q (, F'f)11p tinr'man lunch ( :h .tirman i Dal iii Allcl t VIIICS+ .1 lacks,)€ [ 1(nshini Kcnlpadn n I - itie Pcik r A11%mir Raphae l \'crolliia Sckulc s Prolcss,rr bola Yotnl, 02 1-1'nda \l1'lc s \Cliham Sic L,.hart Janis SLMIsin. : Clary .\lulhc,11 .1n.1 Ann Puiwo n R, vucr Sh mno n Alc\ L %born i Andrecv N iirnc . SA ( Andrea R,)+t•, R ( Ruth E1SLN%, 0Li \lark Fnle c Ruth \1 .1Ckcnzic OA L ('r ;nInrittr c 1)al•id Parlnnrc I C :hail-nt .lI I PCtCl- Bt It[( )[ I - foliv Dudle% . Fran , S-Yni .1 Royc e Richard Hc!to n Grcgor \lai r S,unlra 1'cr6%-l 1 BE Chairnla .', 77jt Ar lr ('aritrtil gl'bil tlnmY 1 Q)6 Q- ~( :nrrrnrtitti' t Lady I Ic,pkin% l C :hainn .ul ] Gillian Darlc~ Slcphaslic Fiticllc r PrntC%h or Adrian GaI C 11irkiI I I-la++'ard Simon ]nnC > Dal id ,\1C11o r Gr.tham \1,>rrisu n laic 1'arr l Andre\% \\'alkcr .-!r't.~ f~Fr Ft'rr~niti .-ldrisur-r trvr d Sr'!fc'1 f r+71 1 'Ir r! il Stephen 11 1011 p> J1i ;iirman } \\•nett M-c\\'+tc r ShciLl Cokil t Richani (ur k Annic Dclirt ( har!r> Dcntol l 1 'r111 C N M 1 l' ChriStnpher 1-ratlint; Cia% in Eiclldc•€',f rrl - l"heLna Hcslt('111 : Sit )enkin . S\ 111 :1 hint; \lark \l .{'111~1 z1 1111 L I ad1 \lay,'Wlla n ProfcvmwAiiLlrt :\N Motio n L'slta l'rashai' CR E Pr1ldc•nCC Skcnc I 11hn \C'( u i t .lrc i Accounts 199619 7 04 The Arts Council of England Account % 80 The Arts Council of England grants and guarante e , , awarded 1996/9 7 98 Lottm- distribution accounts 110 Lorterv hard commitments 1996/97 03 Arts Council of England Account s 1 April 1996-31 March 199 7 Forewor d rhi var' 1 ° . Clrou^~I n a rc_s4tcrc.? : . nil-lcr 1(13 6 ( 'Irtcrutl 1 arri l _ . . - 1 .r ^c ! k : :1hrr, ufrhe Arr, C +u1.. . : . . \lcm ~cr Datc' ~ r lpm ~mtillen t s_cd h . the art , i 1 .- . .a l ;r- ;au•, - 1n :ipa) 4)fticC i , I - . ., i .- iir• : 1* 1. rca, Pt : : -rrccz . 1-rmdnn . S5L - 1P 3N Q I I~ ( , Iwwil ratite, _r,ust-in-aid tram th e I )cpar'tnlcnt ut'\atiunal Heritage and is nne cl! 1. .1 . !u relics designated t,, dmirihurc f mi%fro k from \ .ltiunal Ltlrtcrc he the \atilrn .t[ Lotten ct, ,111 1993 . Grant-in-aid i, distributed 1,\ the ( mind i n ,ur[,<)rt t)f the girt, irl av:ie)rd .ln:e ul[Il rite Iil-lettivcs cr Imr in the RI)%al (charter . FLlnd s )rant t}lc Natilmal [ .I )TICn arc di,rribnrc•d in ar .nrdant:e \cith dircititrn, i„ucd antler rlx• act h% the Sci rctan I ilSmw ft or N aril )imI Hcritagc . The ('I )un\Il \t o Irk., it arm`, length fi rrl l "IllerlmlCIIt .111d ha, the Stant, Id - a n()ncicparimcntal Plihiic N Id% AS Such It i, 17C,uLINI i in accm-d,ulcc with linanoal mem(randa i,sucd l,t the Sccretan nt Srarc and .Henn :%, fur gr.mtin-ai& anti I Otter%, arc prcp,u'cd SCp,IV .Itc711' i n Ica trJancc \\ ith accl ounrs direcriutiti . Lard GI )1\ ric PC - ( halmlan • David Reid +\'ice-C :haimmri I Ric h .ird C+Ir k Pnrtc•„()r Rat' C kmcl l Pro otctst Ir Brian Cn.c ("'BE April 1994 April 197)5 April 1995 April 1996 April 1996 ]anuan' 199" • :Auu,t 19911 01a1-Ic, [3rnt1> n Pn ofe,„or (',hri,t,)phcr Frax'lin r April 1915 April 1994 \laI _IC GuiIICb,1ud \[a1 . 19 9 .~ Sir Ernc,t [ fall ( )BE 1) I April 1994 Va\ lyQ7 1 April 1996 Sir Da%id Harristin ( .1117 \1a% 199 JAI 11C 1994 Ga%ill ! I cilde'r,( i n N1,1% l 99'" ' April 199-} Thelma Ill)ltCBI ' Nla\ 19 9 Ik',cn)1vr 1996 La&\ NLli . HI .Al l :April 19)16 l l rt)f ;c,surandre\r \innrln ,A[a% 1 9)14 titcphcn Phillip . \Lac 199- ' 111E 1994 U,ha Pnisha g Cli1-. \tat 149 7 • ( ,IT\ k: I II ,iC%rIi:v 1A . yri 11996 April 1996 RIgo : r Rcc d April 1994 Stella Rtrllinsc m .\!a% 199 Pruelcncc Skcn c :\pr-il I Q 9 4 April 1490 ' April 19'94 Ruhcr't Southgat e ap1'il 1996 ' lnhn Spcarnla n L(ird Kim, r , Treslor \nnnCBF + I )are- tit rc-all}i Pill rrneT r Rctir_ncd l)cicnlhcr 199 6 - Resigned April 1996 DCIXII,rcl' N9 6 11 .1% 199 . 1 \1 .i\ 199} dppt Ir e The ( iinc:il -, printlpal am%m t)f ncc art+ . To rhl, end it make, _r .ar7t, n 1 an , urg.ini,amm, and Regional Arr, Bt larch, 111 d en_at~c, in other acricrcicl cm I,chall I>f fil e ,cctrlr. 'llic Secretar\ -General ' , rep )rt an d departmental reel )rr, In the annual rcl ,+Ir r prt,%ide fin-thcr detail, utir, p(,Iicic, -An d acricinc, . T'nc St .inmentot'Rct:rlmmctldrd Practil- e i NORP for Charitic, . is,ued in 1995 by flic• Charitt' ( unlrlli„iuner,, Ilan [-Well adl)Ptcd %i hen preparing the aiCUllnr%L The principa l effect, t in the accrnlnr, are the disrincrit I n [WMC(ll wsrricred and unrc~rnctcti turd, an d the rcpt)rrin, I it in\ e,nncnrs a1. market `alo e rather than histuorii ct),t . It .1 .1%() t'C1lIijrCS the a a1,t Ilidarilm I )f trll,t fun&, . -file .\rts O )MI0 l ha, t ; our trust tiin,i, : ("umrrl I Il i ocr c Fund - e,tahlIshcd 1Lrth e purpt ),e t,t,llpllt rrting lire ratt IIV • Mr, ' I Il, Irntl In 1-111ltl - C,r,1bh,Iled for th e ru rpO,e I It ,tlrrl )Will : , ca,tl Il -, ,rul pture • al'r, Ct Illl7e ll TI-LI,t tI I 1. Speci,ll Fun& ., c,tahlnhcd ti )r the p11rrnlc• (11 ,uPPnrtill" the art , • Art,(lulncil'It.Sfl - Rc•nclt)Ie"IltFunde'tir.lhll,hzai tI Ir the ptll'pn,c' ui ,llpptlrtin, 6irmcr cmpll leer, ui [he art, Council \\ ht ) hunk: tact mritercd ti1L1116 .11 dl the ll l ties . The ( .I I1111cil :nl7,l&C1., thcC c trlm hllld, n I hc• utan iminatCrl .11 IUrllre Intl tIIC1- ilre ha%C II I o r 0 MSOlic[au& tllc•ltl intrl the .1111111,11 ICI:uunt, . flit I)cpartment ot ' Natumal IIcritm c prmide d ,r,ltlt-in-,I iti t)t L" 186,133m f'I11' ncC rear. a n adjustment 1o1"1'ln1,r .11 11 -in-a idomtsrandiii , a-as made durin,g the pcriu& . - I'lle ICCuunt, 16 r acri%itic, iimcicd 1 1 .1 )111 grallr-ill-aid I Set out t o n page•,6-to)-91,htI%% a,urplu,OI1 ' I? ;-1)11 . - Iirtal grar7t,,lcl ;tl'Iic& during 1996 9-\ccrc .t 1 SI1 - 535tn . Thew gr .mr%,ire itc•nliscd i n Schc•duk 1 . as,crs arc held 1,1 enable ncc CI1111ui1 to I fujiil it s ()hjecti\e, ctlecticc'I% and cilicicillIv all fixed .IS,Ctx Ire St :lred at t~et,t Ic„ LIC I ,i'C6,161Ill . e .\iCr t u'(trk, 11t arr, \\ hic h Ire Smrcci it ct ),t Th e c>timmcd markci %iluc 4 the xlIrks tltart i , J'1-,61) .,- 1(I .in,CNVI17C11r,arr,I .IWJa1111arkc i %aloe• . Ri-i ml al . l rte 8iorrds The Rcgiolnal arr, ISnards are lrtdcrcndcrt[ lI mlranic,, and,ranrs n I thrill twin] the ;Art y Cl luncil are suhleit to t:olldltitills Se't b\ ril e Council The(I)uncilimido :(spcratirn,,rant,I)i ' 5- .1 ill in the Rc, o iul arts Boar)[, Burin, the: Near, as detailed in No 1 :v 4 t)f - thr acctxint, . I n additir W Ake ( 'tlttncil ma& ttiriltCr !;rant, tit [' ! , ] -htn it r Rrgit ulal Arts [1113 1. &1 t;11. .1 :ain't t of trt}tcr acti%iric, . ~These grant, arc itcnliw d in th e rc•Ic\ ant ,c64111, 1 if Sihedlllc l . 64 Tbo, 1rr Cnlumilot'Emiland 1QQn 0 - .Srnremrlrte) CAtOrcrl'rand Serr•rtarv-Grlrrrrrl'~ respnltsilulittrs m relation to financi,d statemenr t Under the Royal Charter the Council is require d to prepare a statement of accounts for th e financial period in the form and on the basi s directed by the Secrcran' of State for Nationa l Heritage, with the consent of the Treasure : The accounts are to be prepared on an accruals basi s and ru show a tntc and fair %-ic%% of the Counci l ' s state of atfalrs at the year end and of its incom e and cxlendittrr and cash flows for the financia l year. The Council is required to : - Obsenc the Accounts Direction issued by th e Secrctarv of Stare', u hi :h sets out accountin g and disclosure requirements, and apply suitabl e accounting policies on a consisrcnr basi s - Nlake judgements and estimates on a reasonable basis - State whether applicable accounting standard s have Iseen followed, and disclose and explain any marerial departures in the financial statements - Prepare the financial statements on the goin g concern basis, unless it is inappropriate t o Presurnc that the Council will continue i n operation . a copy of which is available f-om th e Accounting Officer, Arts Council of England , 14 Gear Perc•r Street, London . SW 11' .3NQ . l -he Accounting Officer for the Department o f National Heritage has designated the Sccrctan' Gcncral .ts Acco unring Officer for the Council . Thc rclc~ ant resp one ibiliticc as Accountin g Officer. including the responsibility for th e proprien and regnlarin- of the finances fo r which the Sccrcran--General is anw erahlc an d firr the keeping of proper recr7rds . arc set out i n file Non-Dcpartmental Public Bodies ' Accountim, Officers' Slernorandum, issued by HM Tmasun v. Other nrattrrs Cotrtts & Co of4 0 Strand, London , WC21C 0QS arc the hankers for the Arts Counci l of England . The solicitors of the .Arts Council of England are Bird & Bird of 90 Fetter Lane, London , EC --IA 1IP. -]lie Comptroller and Auditor Gcncral o f l5---19- Buckingham Palace Road, A'iLToria , London, SW I W 9SP acts as auditor to the Art s Council, and his report is presentcel on page 66 . The Council maintains a register of interest s of its members, which is available for publi c inspection by appointment at the Council' s Grcat Peter Street address . The COLn1Cil artemprs ro ahide by the CBl's Prompt Paycn Ct klc, and in particular to pay hi1Ls in accord .utce with contract . In I 996j9 _ 911%of undkinrted imoiccs seers• paid within a 30•dav prriodr It is the Council's aim to increas e this t195% in 199 .98 . The .arts Cuuneil is commirtcd to a }xpli:Yof cqualin- of oppomtnin- in its c mltiloymcn r practices . In particular the Council ants to cnstim that no pincrinai or actual employee receives more or less favourable treatment on th e grounds of race, colour, ethnic or nationa l origin, mariral status, age, gender, sexua l oricntarion, disabilin- or rcligious belie[~ . The Cnuntil ensures that there are arrangement, tt 1 pron)OtC CAcCri%C Consultation an d communications se-irh all staff. All dcparnncnt s have mgmlar staff meetings at vyhich ntarrer s relating to the Council ' s acticirics arc diwi sled and staff are regularh• briefed on the ntutcr s discussed at senior managertncnr and Counci l meetings. Alcctings ofall scuff arc hel d periodically. The Council recognises the trad e union VISE with which it has cstablished .t procedural agreement ; rcpm%, cnratiycs o f management and union meet rt:g*ularh : - llic annual report provides information abou t the Cexutcil 's overall financial positit on . Objective and professional relations are maintained with the National Audit OtLtc c which acts as auditor of both the Arts Council's grant-in-aid accounts and its Lotter y disrriburion accounts . Thc Council has established an Audi t Committee, its terms of reference are i n accordance with the Code pit Bcsr p ractice fo r Board,' lern ers of Public Bodies issued by Ti Ni - I 'masurv. Graham l)es p i n Aerv tr .lrrretarv-Genrral Lord Ciowric Cbamnan ofthr Am Cowicil of E'nglaud 28 July 199 7 The Set : rcran'-General, \Tars• Allen, resigne d in Ma N. 1997, '[lie I)cpun Secrctin-Gcncral , Graham Devlin . is currently a :ting in thi s lxrsitiun . ,~ratewrnt 011 r01~e17'Rrt'`r01't'171RirLC Although the Arts Council of England is nor required to comply with the Codc of Bes t Practice Published in Decenalier 1992 by the• Cadbury Committee on the Financial A .slsccrs of Corlxorate Grn ,crnancc, nevertheless rile Counci l believes it should meet the highest standards o f corporate governance and accordingly complie s voluntarily with kcy .ispecr ., of ncc :r ode . Mcmlen of the Arts Council arc appoointed by the Sccrcran- ofSraw fur National t1c•ritagi: fu r specified terms of ofhcc, and arc unpaid . Counci l members work within a Code of l'ra :ticc I based on a Treasun- moxlcl for non-departmenta l public bodies} which has been agreed with th e Secretan. of Statc . The Secretan -Gcncral an d staff also work within such a C ndc orPracticc . The Council racers in formal session al„rtit te n times each vicar, and it moniton the work rtf- the Secretary-Gcncral and staff. ON Crall policy i s determined by the Council itself after du e consultation with interested parties, and th e Council has a schedule of matters rcwn-cd f Tr it s own decision, including kev points of srratep-, Fiolicy. rc_sourcing and staffing . All Counci l members have access to the Sccretarv-Gcncra l and senior staff as they require . The Head of ticcretariar ensures that ncc Council follows it s established procedures . 65 Optima l The certificate and report of th e Comptroller and Auditor General t o It-, my 1('tnlon : the Houses of Parliamen t I ccrrth- that I have auduct, "statemcnrs on pages 67 r o -v l . . . slarcrtlenrs hate Ix-ca prcparv, l r--Jr- : :I . hilt[ lrlc ct lst coM cntloll and The -IL," ,lli : L'' l pI 1 11clcs sct out oil pale 70 . Respecrwe rxspmtsihilirir of( 'olrllcil. .Sccrerwn (1010,I11 61IIt1'Rlfa?lreT7?' - Pic financial ,ilirRlrnL, gme a m1C .;n,t t .l. r ;cw of the stale o aif .atr5 of the Art% C,juncll I I r F -1~!and at 31 March 199 - and r1f ir, ulcom-19 Ircrs and app'ticatlon o(rCxlurccs . Incltldln = ,mc and expeRdirurc, and cash flows, tie r ;hc year thcn ended and have hurl properk f, rcparcd In accordance tl ith the direction mad e h~ The Sccretan of Starc tier National Heritag e As de,cribed on pa : es fad and fr y the 0 lunc h and the Sccretan -General of tllc Arts (-'oUlILIl W.' r iii land a, the Accounting O fi ;rr arc resporlsrblc ti)r the preparation of financia l tarcmenrs and forcnsurln_ the rcgularin' o f tinarnial tr n%acrions_ It is n1c respl msibilin t o - In all material respect+ the exivilcllnlre . t oral an lndcpc)tlcm oponiim, based on in audit, tM th11SC sr .lrrments anti I1n thc• rugulann ' of the financial rramactiom included in the m I have no obscn arions ro Make on thes e fnancial starenlcllrs . and To rcP°lrt n :r Opinion To I, tncortll: and rculurw, hate hec•n applied Tit th e purpl,se, intended hl ParllalT]erlt and th e financial rransactions <I of Irm no The authoritie s tt filch Lot'c•rn them . ou . linsis uOlfr1111oil 1 o Inducted illy audit in acc+ordancc with auditlll" %tandards I%%UCd bt' the Auditing Pracriccs Bo )ard . An audit includes CN .lnlination , (111 ,1 test hack, I ofrt idc[IcC Iviv%arlt to th e .t11Nhint, and discloGtlrC% .lnd rCtinl .lrin u I' th e financial n-ansactiom Mdtldcd in The financia l ,t.ltclllrurN . k 31x1 Il1ChIdCti Ill IYWN%lllellT all rh C ,initicant Csrinlatcs and jnd~, nlrnts nl ldc b l The ( (PLUIC11 arid the ill th e preparation ofthc tinaacial statcIIIVII • and of 1,1 hethCI- The ACC( Rn1t111-; pohcles arc apprt Ipriat c I, I the Art ( :ouncil elf Etlt land s circumstances . n011%Mcnth applied and IdCtl1I•1rC1N dlsclc I,rd . I hLlnnCd and PCrtol -II1Cd ;I IN audit snAs t o obtain .11I the intiIrmatio n .111d Czplanation s which I crlnsidered rcccSS,lrl in order to pan id c 11x with Sufficient cl'ILiCtlie TI1 `ivC reax 111,111112 assurance that the financial %tatenlrnrs arc tree from material im,, garcmcnt . whether caused bt ' Crra 1I; or by fraud r Or I lnccr irtegularin and that . III all nl .ttchal Te%j1C<ts, the CXPOIdirurc, incaon x .llld rcm Ohre CS bLnc hct•11 apphCCl II1 ncc p111'pl Isi s inrrndCd by Parlia111rnt and ncC financia l tr .lns .lcTtulIS conform R I the• ,llllhorltit•, M hic h 'Item thenI . In tin'rnnh Ill opinion 1 Iavc IISt , C1' .1lal .ltetl 1110 f 1% CY .lll .tdCtlttacv I if the pwwnrarllltl Irt intFwimittlltt tit the llllancia l ,W I C111C I I1, . (1t, 7L; :A7Y5 ( "wruril r11.)n ]and IWo rl" John Bour n ('ors f~tro!!tr nuri .a udulrr ( ;tuc'Iri l .3111uh 199 7 National Audit (Rice 1,--19h Iiutkin lmm Palace lto .lu i LI 1ndl m ,1WIW9S P The Arts Council of Englan d Statement of financial activitie s I . ()r the ycar ended 31 March 199 - 1997 199 6 Unrestricted bend.% 000 Restricted funds .C000s Tara! fiends i:OOUs Total h,uds L&Ws Income and expenditur e Incoming resource s Pariiamcrusn gr,utt )r) aid A'nrc ? Inreresr receivabl e (kher inaonic Nntr .3 17{5,133 224 0 0 185,133 224 1,042 51' 1,559 191,133 29 1 1, 1 7 Total incoming resources 186,399 517 186,916 192 .04 1 180,185 7,289 440 85) 1 K0, 525 7,374 182 .71 1 .',91 6 187,474 4225 187,899 190,62 ' 1,703 [R 1,703 3,27 7 189,111 425 189,602 193,904 0 (3,014) (3,1152 ) 42 ,5 18 :.,688 190,8., 2 0 0 1512 101 10 (413 7 9i Net incoming resources after notional cost s 614 92 706 1,66 - Reversal ui rtnrional X22 0 i22 42 2 1,136 92 1,228 2.080 6 0 6 4 Net movement in funds Not,- 1 ! 1,142 92 1,234 2,09.3 Balance brought tirrtitard ar 1 April 1996 -.-68 156 7,924 5,795 0 0 0 36 Adjusted caluc brought 111rns,u'd Nnrr 1 2 7.,68 156 ',924 .7,83 1 Balance carried forward at 31 March 199 7 ~ .)11) 248 1) .158 Resources expende d Direct charitable expenditur e C~r .u1Ts ;r,, 4 ~u 11polt - 4)Nts ' wee i Other expenditur e 11x1 .rgentel7l and .)dnlinisrrarilm Nott 6 Resources expended before costs apportioned to tottery I .csti casts app(irti4mcd t1i the Lortcrv Note 1 0 Total resources expended Notional costs Note g (,11~r of c .10T .1 1 lnuuan,: c ci14r % Net incoming/ (outgoing) resources for the yea r Gains on investment asset s Pri1)r year adjusnnc m 3,9141 IX5,263 15121 There are nn dlscontlnrled acrivirlcs . 67 Balance shee t A, 1997 IVY - ;r j1 1i Fixed asset s i .a :' p is .a . .cr . Unrestmtcd nd T IT ., ; 7-"a tired 00(6 rt :nd4 f1O , titrhh 001) . tr:nri, U(1( 1 141 4 .111 ; 41) 3 .W 43 4 .1 ;3 4 .(1-f o 962 ore 9 49 4 .1111 Current asset s 1n,ck . Nor 1 . 3 Dcbt„r, an t i T rc~a, mrnrs : Grant-in-aid rc'ciVablc \6e1r' 2 Current liabilitie s Gralrt~ =,ut~tanJin , ( rcdiulr% : .u,lnunts `ct ~ W't'Cltr falling 1Inc 10 , 874 0 0 0 10,874 1,28992 11,8 -4 992 aYWTt 1i6ra1 atisCt" Icss carvent Iiabiliric y 61 O 1,287 within nnc fea r 141 1 () [)t11c r l)uc M,rn National ] .ottc n Grams paid inarilanc c C :ach at bank and in han d 199 6 -F L4.3 0 1,990 2 95 tl l ,656 107 21 9 Z. , I ,-63 2 .6- 1 ') - 13 .16 .5 111- 1 8 .2-3 18?SJ IO .6I2 ,649 it ]0 .01- Q. 7-.j 0 3 .649 4.624 13,206 0 1 .1,266 14,3 0 4,399 111- .0o6 5 "' S84 4,9111 248 9 1 ~R -.024 (1,63 ., II (7 .(83 »7 11 2 .22 5.0 ,10 _ 2 ?U fl 141 141 14 1 ft M- In- 15 ti_ <)lO 343 9 .15 8 X1. 1 Represented by unrestricted fund s (icncral 1,un i Nor, ) O ( .ahitalfillid-NcnrksO1 .1rr .\ot, _1 0 Represented by restricted fund s RCItI I1 it 1Und - lkl wk . , rt dl"r Voti (_)ncur rcNtrictcd timd ,. 6 1-.ah .un 1)c%li n A, 0721, .w'c0'cr7r7-(, 'e'710'a1 Lord L10l\ I'i C ( hai»xnrrof 'tbrArts (,'nrrrrtr!ulLru7laud 3S f ilk- 199 7 6K 7 7lic .9 rt~( :ornii it ul'Eitrilaird 1 <),)(,'9' 1 Cash flow statement bir ncc hcri(KI c'ndcd : 1 March 199 . Operating activities Grants rcccfcnl licrm the Dcptartnic•nt ufNatiarnal Hcritag c Uthcr cash rcccipt s ( iranrs paid r, o arts org anisarionti and p other ]xociic s Ca+h paid u> and t )[I hc'half of cntployces Cash payment%on Ixhalfofrhe National Lotter"{nct ) Other cash payincnts i nor i Net cash inflow from operating activities ,OOUs .0000% C(10U~ 191,1 .3.3 1,678 (I86,896 1 ( . ;,6.32 1 (1,417 1 (718) (3,018) 1 .60? lap 236 29 1 236 Net cash inflow from returns on investment s Capital expenditure Puldmw (of tangiNc lived atitict % Prnteccls from salt of fixed asset s 1996 186,133 1,674 180,307) (3 .873 i 998 Note 2 1 Returns on investments and servicing of financ e Inter"t recuned Ono hort-term cash dcpx,w , 1997 x355, 8 (539 1 Net cash out flow from capital expenditur e Management of liquid resources and financin g Increase (decrease) in cash \'urr 22 (532 ) 0 0 1,496 (91 1 69 i Accounting policie s Ll ._ : .: : ai srarenienrs are prepared Lmdcr i, o I,r cr am enrich . The Charin ' . . : . :r, issued a Statement of Standard SORI)- for Charities I n 1)c'F rc4i !ded or, all tam-,dIle tlrCd asset, at ra,c- cd ,icLlI itcd z( I % me utl tht' ct 1st It:, , estimated rcutil:a' '. i!Lle I !f C, <Jl a„C I %v%remaricalh' over Its txpccted usttlll l[Te a ♦ fullllw v Frechold land - mir dcprcciate d (Jiu Il)er 1-6 The (; mncil has adopted the 5(~Jtl'tt,r Cltc 1NL16 L) this7UilCh and 1, a Cunscilucncc ita) c rc%tatcd prior 1'Car t11'UrCS L Frech(Ild building, - t)1 cr -50 Near s Load: ht .Ild huildinls - cn er the bte +!f nce !ratio• FCIu[prucm- tlxturct and hrrlngs - ( mcr 4 %-c" ar% The acctlunts have been prepared in aa:ct)rdanc e L%itll the Acctmrirs Dirccri,m issued b%- th e Sccretan- 4 State for \aril mal Heritage . an d the%. door the requirement% ()t the ( :(llnpanle % Motor irhiclcs - t rl'cr 4 year, Acts. mid o t the St,ltemcrtts of 'Standard A full \-car ' s depreciation is pro%idcd in the Fea r of an asset , aC+Ilsirwn, and n1 me in the xCar of iti di',TX )sal . AccoLIJItlR); Praittce Financial Rcpumn g Stand .lyds 1ssLlcd and adoptcd by th e acct nlnrill~ Sr,indMLk Board . ,1 r tar as thos e retlturcn)cnt, arc apprt)priare . Sell .lrare aCcnunts hale bcelt ri-cpared ti)rth e ( rmncil ' , Fottcrt• acticirics, in accord.lncc,cit h the dIl-CCt](111% ISslled bribe Sc•cretan. oFSEatc . ( (msnlidarcci accnunts hacC ii , It been prepare d Wf)rks of- ,m arc sht 1wn it historical ct,st. A designated fund IN maintamcd rt, i iicllriti' A l gencral expenditure' of a'nti`s tit art i p ir 20, , A ,t'cnnd hind is maintained to idctltiti ad 1-CstriCtcd cxpcnditurC nn )tt Irks ofarr I Neite 20, . tits ,:k% are stated it ncc It mcr of cl),I and ne t rcalismblc %alto . I;i 111co mi rr3w rrs All in :unle IS aicOumcd tier nn m rccen ;;blc basi s except rllraln' income tchich is iccmimcd tier o n a recoiled hash . I ~ l , ides (~,nsrs li res[u•ct c Ift t}'erating lc.lsi ; arc thltr~;cll (=emir-in-,tid ti'nnl 11 It: I )Cpartntcna( ) 1' \annea l F-Icri[a~c .1111 ]CAWLI Fs I gcner,l purposcs is take n nr the inamlc and cyci-i iirtnr W,:1 hint in th e vcar to which it relates . (i+ 7ii.yntim i t-hc Art,( (1LIllClIntFn{land is .1 rc,isrcrc d charm' I \t1 1036733! anti is eligible Unde r 111o )tile mild Ct11'114l'dtlntl I ;twC Act [988 tu,L•Cl< ti-tmt the Irtlalld RC%ellkIC CW11111 it m ti•Um raise s To nce inonllc and e .\1)t'ildimic ,u'cnttllt On a str'ai,dit lino basis over the life I!f the Ic .%sc . C t m iIlo tlnC arisirk, trollI its :11 .11 :(ablc (lbjcctire ('+ I_tfruflimr, SLll,sidr expcnditLlre is inCLlrrcd in the lufnl n i *rant, which air k Innalh' Iltirrcd to mil l accepted Iw the c n'`;ani,atil ms tilndcd 1')r the uunCiI . ( ;r,lnt%,1rCihar ;c'd t1I the IIIL-1M1c mi d C\[)C1IdtrUrC .1COMIlt in Lilo fear in )1'Itich hlndc d mail irit•S rakC l )IaCC ; ifillis is Hot LICCCrltllllabl e tile\' •11c :IlII',ed in rile tear in lcilich aC[il'itic % hcgin . Ali aninunt% unp .lili 11 .( )111 k,, ran r, at th e Pear end are s11111; n in the bal,lncc sheet I N rlydirl Ira mid .till' atlcdiCC pa) ntCits tt! ttlide d )[•gani}ari()rls ill aliticipation nfgranCS vt b C Char,CLI in ttIC ti 111tncin, tin .u1 .1 .11 rc,11- arc shown aS assets in rile balance slice r Suppt,rt ()sr%c1,Illprisedirect c•xpcndin!rc inc!udiu,direct smilc,lst, arrriburablc to th e .ford) in'. Where Cc,st, i,uuu)t he dircctll ' attributed, tilev have heal alloCatcd I{, Icriviiic s m :t h,),is consisted[ tN1111 use tit the I-Csnurccs .\3 .ulm~,cntcllt anti m llm!nisn•mtinn Ct Isis .trC those 1dillrtCd in elmnCCtinn R-ith the dLlnawetlicnt o f ' [lie ( ollllcl I S aswl:N . 1 l', .1111 •,1[N,I1,1 l administ!'ant m and Cf allplTallLc S% Til l it g1Stl[U[U 1n ;li .lEld ,L71 lkIl )1'C IVLIIIitCnlellt, . The Imaid RL - CMLC has ~ranrCLl 11111 cxern[,ttun . Accordin`;h . Till t.}raticnl Ills hCen llrt,)'iLicLi tea r in thcsC aa1)unn . JOE l ;u~irul s The Arts 0IurlCil prrn iLICS a defined 11C11ch t pcn ;ini scht•Ittc for il,elrlp[(l 'CC ;, rile ilrSts tat WlliCll arc t:har,cd to [he 11101itle an d CNrCnditurc mccnunt . I' .~ijljnu"flnlli(I op::r r - l he arts C4MIICil incurs indirc<trilsts llhic h arc Sharcd hcm-cell activities Mlldcd from ril e "J'anr-in-did and ,lcricitics funded ]ruin th e \atit111,111 ( Ittcrl [t IN rcLyuircd to apprlrtiol l indircCt Ct),ts pr% 1pC1'll' bcrlvccII the r1A( I mCTiVit V area, (m m full asst basis ill aC,:oIJ,lnic with ,(H )d dlulllllFltl~ti l,r'a(rlii, N111 - Ital . ` ~I ;~Uf1lIl1RI1'nSI± Ill akCO rc1ancC Rltll II'C1SIIEP,ItllddncL' . I11 )t]t)11 .1 1 Ct„t, tit C .l[)iral .111 . ChAI -INd in the titACIIICTIL OC I" lmtlclal Am%1tieN ill mrrll nit! .11 .1 Ile x inCOnlin, c lui,nin l rem)l1 rcc, ti ;urc l ICSC ar e re L'CrsCLl so thmt nu prol 'i Sion is included nn ril e b,11,inCe Shee r - AS this is 1711C ti rsl ,'Car Such .\ ISt S 11,1l C heCn included, 1110 brit I1. \C ;ir li tires 11 .11 C horn i- C,Gtted . -0 Fbr .47v ('oil rlril elf'E) rtln/ily 1 1 VO 9 - 2 Grant-in-aid l , hc PJI'liamCnr.ll-% ,rant-in-aid as sho%vil in [lie statement o I tinanii :51 ACtivitics rcrnnciles with the Cash sum voted by Parliament in 1996 ;97 as follotN 1997 199 6 Total fonds :000s lnrrrl fiol rs 1 ,0005 186,13 .3 141,1 .3 3 11 .874 11,9_4 174,25 9 1 .9,25 9 10,874 11,874 18~- l33 191,13,? Cash grant-in-aid voted by Parliament and paid in full i n 1996/97 as published in the Parliamcntarv suppl%' estimate s class X I I votc 2 Less : grant-in-.tid receivabl e Plus : grant-in-aid rcccivablc outsrandki g AS at 31 NI,irch 199 7 Liranr-in-aicl as shon'n in the statement i dfinancial activities 3 Other incom e 1997 199 6 Unrestricted tuna. LOM Restricted funds L :O(y )s Joral tiwds J0 , 00s 0 432 432 294 (} 21 72 {} 72 21 10 a5 0 8 0 63 fl 61 457 0 260 0 f) (} 4 -1 27 222 4y 7 0 260 32 0 222 56 20 1 1 .042 7 1 .5 ::1) 1 .~1 - f}Ulh COOOS M, _ ofh1 , 12K 128 l ir.tn1, tip, II IN<it `hip anll c)un adtnI~ received Joint liinlin , ti,r trainccship s Conference arc s Ptrl?licatioils and royaltie s Prot] L on sate of fixed assets C iranrs and guarantees accrued in past 1, cars no% % nor require d Comcnip ,ran- Alusic Nerwork incom e Film production incom e Sunln irtcamic CI)rlrl'ihnrloils fi-om other Council s Moral firru > L:0005 0 ,3 1 .386 fhc granr s - sponsorship and donaricmc arc altalescd as Ilkllowl y L London Arts Board f) The Scottish Arrs C'uunci I GLtlnttess Pic Arts Council ofWalc s Ca10LLtitc' Citilhenkian Foundatio n 0 0 L%ni& Fairhairn Charitable Trus t David Cohen Trus t British Counci l 0 (1 Othe r South Rank Ccntr c The Irish Arts Cunniil 0 CI O fI 0 o 0 [ 111 128 ~? 148 52 148 31 28 20 15 31 28 20 I5 10 0 U O 10 0 0 0 432 4 ;2 0 .30 20 0 15 0 28 20 1 7i A Grants 1997 1996 ih,+"h Grants by art form { nihlncd Art , } lrn . lldo"Ind iirrl,,d .a,r.r, „ I .Ircranlrc \hus k I, wrmn y hducanon and Traimn-, l 1,1111 Art, f SIN lh,~ 2i 1 .13 yt. l 16-6hti a 2n .158 ?'.?}~ 128 112 1 .12 2" )S() 2".' . 3y ; }3 .[133 0 1(I Il },}3 ; 8 ;3 U [1 4.6171 (I 1 23,0ND ;11 4 .621 4 .14 13 .~uti rl fI n 4,021 1 .V' y ' 4,147 13 .511 8 4, .34 1 -,448 fl -,4-4X ~.-•i. i ~,3fLi U .1 .3 111 I) 2 .51 a L,;I~ 2,n4 4,148 5,418 6,{8} [I 4,14 S ;,41 8 II h- }ti} 6, -4. 1 fI -- 11111 ~ f, .i(,, y 3411 180 .525 l . y ~~ L~-F 7 27,41 0 7 .34 0 3 c1~ "8 0 1 .5O, 43-c13,', 1 .454 7i .-65 4,' y, ; },}~ .; K ;3 4 .661 ] _? .42_ 8-0 4, -0 ' - z , 14 '- Schcduk 1 t'()rdcrail . Grants to Regional Arts Board s l:a,tcrl7 -art, 1 ;4i,1rd Est Midl .utd, Arr, lio u- d I ., II Id( 111 r1rt, lit iAl d \1lrtltrrn :1n, board North 11'cst AnN R11,1rd Southern Arr , S1IUt11 l: .t,t .alt, lit 1,11'd Sutl[II Wc,t Art , 1li,t Midlands .art, Bo.1r d Ywk,hirc & l lumlkr,idc Art+ Ro.W Total grant s 180,185 5 Support cost s lilnllleti, ,l„C+,ml'nt .1111.1 r1,11111111L (lmiliMcd Art s I )•lnc c 1)r .lnl•1 l 1110 . Vidru .tnd B ro.ldc.tstlll " l .ucrlnlrc MLI, % II11i Ir[II.Itiol l Prc+, .tnki Public AjY.lir , ]h dies : itccoarclt artd P11ns1in g hi wrin g I-.duc,lntrrl anti li:;inia 1'isu11 Art % ( )tllc•I• f IIIJCd .7CtiVICIC, incllklc .1 eery Widc -31)"c 1 .t dillcrcrl t IIIIII tlcr, cl lmhri,in~L,, film production, pronurtu 1n of dl c ('<Intelltpimir, .llusic Ncru ork, re,c•arch, consuitancirs . 1nlhhc,ttu)nS •loci contcrence, . Inoime inning from thes e actit Itle% hay Ikon includrd in'1ldler mo onlc• ' i Notr .i+ . 72 1 be .-I17g Council orb . ,)band 111190, 1) - !\ -- r' 1 1997 1996 7u1 .ll lullck Trlral fond`+ POO, L'nrc,tricred tlind, 1f)l)Ih Re,rncn d Itlitd, 'LOOOS all) 455 41 fl 460 [I 460 47 1) l 1, 3 .14 2,04 S -mf) 40 11 4,14 4.i(1 [,,; .;4 462 434 65 31f1 6Q6 y- 2 :,(,ti 645 f 3h fl fl {} 1,0005 }5, 3 7 ,; S 7() Z; 5 40 6 65 (J 3111 -02 6 [I 9-2 .31(7 -1 11 1 1,2, ; n f) f1 3623 h}ti 44 + - 08 6 Total resources expended 1997 1996 funds 1:000, Dralf nd s _ 00(1, 1, .395 189 491 85 Il 17 141 329 3,873 609 1,364 226 507 74 389 1402 ~1J!1 .1 ,~Clncfl t Slthi l l!I't L000, St-l ff cos[, Tray ellin~1. . ulbsistcncc arid crotertairinicil t Rctlt arid rate s FLIel, lighr arid house cxpcnsc r Pubhcin and prunulrions Postago: arid [Clepholic Agency staff costs Prr,tewonal tics IrrecOlverable laluc Added 1a-x (dice and sund n I )epreciatux l is ]Offal W005 190 86 1,621 236 3,73 1 4.5 8 1,45) 1 24 7 44 1 1» 29,E 1?6 9 743 2,1711 224 7,374 1,-0 .3 9,077 11,193 1997 1996 Trlral tulle% L:000> 11iralRaul,, 1,11003 -Sahne, ,uxl wages LmpIO rver'% \aril mal Imurarlcc Art} Council Retirement Plan 11994 1 3,133 280 3,01 8 24 1 160 4-? rota I 3,873 3,73 ! 1997 1996 Direct charitable activities Alanagcmclu and administratio n 146 60 92 i2 Total 166 !44 7 Staff costs 2,47,S 420 8-3 141 i07 5 .3 248 1,473 0 1,431 150 Adl ,.l?11' y Siafli x 1,220 1 1,2201 The Chairman, Council and Panel 4tembcrs are rxrt paid tier their sen ices . ]n the course of discharging; thei r dories Council mcnAvrs asc,s artistic w(rk . This assessmen t imvulves attending music, dance, drama and (othe r PerfOrmanLes, as we11 as .ltTCrdATlCC at pcoctrly readings, films , exhibitions and galleries, ctc . The cost 1)1 tickers trlr these pertclrnlances and eccnrs Is mcr bV the Arts Council o f England, In 1996.197, the total COST ofrickc•rs Purchased tie r this Purp sc ~s as 18,1115 . The Chairman altin has the tote of a car and driver in r>rder to discharge his duties as chairman . All aCtlrarial ValuatiOm of ncC Pension fiend takes place ever t three years . The last valuation was ar l April 1996 . Oil advice of the icwan, the cnlpll a-cr's tllntrilstlri, In W .1% se t at 8 .8%. The scheme is financed by pat-mvnrs by The ( :, Iona] and cmplus-ees into it trustee-administered fund mdependcm o f the Council's finanecs . I7tcsc etlntributions arc rn1'ested b t a leading fund management compare . The net market value of schcrnc assets at 31 March 199 7 was L•21,701,277. The .leeragc u-eckly number ofemployccs during the year was made up Is titllows : 73 8 Notional costs Mu: _ _ . . „~ . : ... . . .- in,uraixc i, caltul .atr, . ad[ 1SCr. , it CVIC'T Thi, bcl : ;_ pri, ' r %c .. . t`tti ,Car. 'S `~•( . - ~. quote, )btaine d in 1c .•:r ,u,~!i clot, hale been Included . :c , '', r. c ',cc !i rc',tated . 199 7 9 Tangible fixed asset s I,,•,, : bu i [L1111-% 4(100), fimri P x001 0 l, ll]U ( -t, at 1 April 199 6 .'`1t,ICi lClf land an d Equipmen t iisturc, an d 1fa, di,pn,al , ( „t it ., I March 199 [)cprcci,mon it I ,April bill ., l ~cpreci,atinn , m di .p . I,al , 1'1%n iLied tiff' 1996'9 1)cprcc1at1f,li at 3l %j .trcfI 199 7 \cr hf,l,k 1 iluc .at 1 .April 199 6 1 _ 1) 2 .213 n,99 7 Net 1, lm ik 1',ahlC at 3 I :\l .arrli I OLl" " 2 .30N 4 .10 3 The net honk Calve i It' lancl MlL{ htlildinu, rcmtpri,c, : Freehol d tihl n-t Ica,chi dd imprm ellIcltt , 1997 199 6 L:OO 1, ! 000 0 340 348 1,1-10 1 .140 The net hlxrk value a, at 31 ,,hell 199 71 include, ,asset , 1CiYh .t hi,turic .t] Cu,i ut C lJ j b. l ~~ 11990 - i'Ya,k,lln2 1 , which h .nr been full . dcpr"1,itcd . 199 7 The rut hruik value at 31 March 199- rcprc+cnt, fixed asset, Y61 - : 1)irccr CILV-ira11112JCTi .itiC , Othcr mil itic , kidding, 1'000, fi~nu'c, arni fitring, COUf1, 9S l ;3 ; 1+3 tit 11'nrk, of VCII ric, ~'()(H), ,irt £0011, 16r .i l 2'(N)( h 14 2 .368 fl h2 , -+ .ill ; Ii,W I Art Collectio n The ,Art, ('<I umcd C. .<)Ilecriun ha, hec'n 1'aIucd h . the can':atnr a t Z2 7,605-;40 it 3] \larch 1997 , 'Hic purpaa,c of the ('aIllccti,m i, to inc]e,a,c th e un .icr,tanliin~* anti ,tphreciati<In <,icf Intcnap~ rr~r . are an~ i rn a idcn it, aullicnie 011'<xlgh luau, to other t,,IIIcrir,, publi c in .,rirutii m, iiid c%hihim mn . DLie q , rht,, the :art, ( 'I,uncI I i :ra„land la,a, elcctell I)()[[( 1 . .Value tht:(" nllcitiun . It is not hc1d ti w im e,rmcnt I Ir rc>alc . n1 ,4 L .uui and 7711 .1 .751 r,rnrti! rIj ..uHland 1096 Q 7 10 Costs apportioned to the Lottery `J he Financial DircrncmN issncd be the Sccrrtan c f "tat c require• that indirect costs shared Een1. cen grant-in-atc i funded actic itie% and Lottcn hooded aciivmcs shumd he apl-K)t-6 utcd 1xrS CCcn the two o rn airs crdancc with gc cod accounting praLtirc . OvuliVad CU,t% ha1.C txcn ale Kated to o grant distributing departments in pmpcortion to nccw: dcparrntcttt; own roses . The resulring full costs of gran t distributing departments arc apl,c ortic mcd txtwccn actit itic s to be llmdcd by grant-in-aid and AiTiViriC% to lx fLIMICti b y the LCltter . iil proportion to time spent . 11 Net movement in funds for the year Stated after charging : 13) Anditors'rcmuneration (b I C?lx rati rig Icases c) Othcr advice sorb consultanc% , Idt Council nacittbers tra\cl, subsistence tk hospitaht1. I fe i F.ml loyces receiving remuneration rncr J-40 .000 140.1 00 -149,999 ICSf1,0U0 - L:.59,999 160,000 -169,9(19 i ft The tcotai remuneration of [lie Sccrctar- -Guicral , including taXablc leilefit1. 11.AS COMM S : Salar° pension (it 8 .8ub 1997 199 6 L OOO.% 1:000.c 35 1305 1 .338 44 '39 1,241 1 .41 9 32 NUMFIcr 6 Nwribcr 4 J J ! 1 63,800 5,61 5 69,42 1 She was an o.ordinar.% member of the Council's pension snccm c The Sccrrtan -Gcoeral resigned ut Ma1. 1997 . P;wnicn t in lieu of no otire 1.1 as agreed at ~' ;,000 a month tr three mouths), the second and third p•1\nicnt heing suhiccr to he r not taking np rem Ill IC ra tcd cmp]otlnenl in thcasc peri(Ktc . A contrihutinrt of E, SO was also made to her legal costs f 1i 12 Investment s Oil 31 March 1994 the Arts Cotmcil ofC"rent Britai n England tranctcrrcd immrship to the Arts Council of 5,870 C :hariftind Unit-, valued at (41,178 oil that date . 'Iltc historical rust transferred a as /C3,082 . The ill%estmen t has llcctt revalued to current market s'aluc ti)r the 1996 financial \•car. The appropriate prior year adjustment i s rcpresenrcd in ncv accounrs . of FAlultics ins•csrmcnt fitnd to tr charitic•: 13 Stock StationerPublications 1997 1996 4'00[k 1Ooo , w` 1 1. 1997 199 6 4000, CV00s 17 44 13 32 t,1 45 7- 14 Grant offers Fcru and 1996 9199- Sts 1997 199 6 !0)00" Jrlfl_ rt leV.41 V 169.16.4 199h 99 1999 21.1LIo :i 495 IU 4-1 1997 199 6 I , ui111in,% inIi;b?Io ' tier+)% Uri{h n- 4 {1 fl 1997 199 6 rook ~_r+!]rl . 19 11 fl i l {) i 1997 199 6 U Thc,c ti,,urc, rclirc.cm the t4,t .il \aluc of the r .tltt . uticrc, i r the \ c .ar in.licatc 1 ir 31 March 199 7 15 Leases At i 1 M,ir,:h 199 - the ( -wnkil h-W .tllnltal CL rtllmimicnt , under lie m-canullahle uhcraun~ lc .l .es a .et (lilt INU11 M 01-crating lcau% which "pirc : Iii idlin ogle ea r inrlu .i+ t r/cct' ti+'c \ can 16 Capital commitments A1ltII-irl ell ( nntraitC d 11111 nc)t 0liltracred 17 Tax and social security creditor s 18 South Bank Centre leas e ChC ( '0utICIl!]\+It+the frcchclld%rIS the \aticin .iI Hilt : 1 hCdt -C, the .Mthcll]II fit the Nit )N ill, 1111 .1" , the 1-[a+\\ .lrk i Gallen . the Queen Elitalicth I Lill, the Purred ltlxlnl aild the Rl cal 1-C'tk .1111 .111, r+hied are IVASC1I n/thc ticouth B .in k t emir . In li ht nt the term` )fthc lciw, nu caluc ha, hce n IdacrJ -al Ihe%c a . .etl u1 tllc acculnlt~ . 19 Royal National Theatre 'hlic Council i m ns the trcchold ot ' ncc Royal National Tilcatrc, which i% leased and occullicll he the Etc mul Nationa l Thc .urc 11(lard I .imitckl uridet lixnce . ]n light Ii(ncc rermsc,t I IIC ICa4C .l nil IICC I ICC APk'.117ti4' I I I ellI I . rit) \'al uC hAl lVt:n hi .ICC 1 011 rllr Al Wt y ill the ,1COILIIIIti, -h l Lrc . Lt, Ceuurrel uj 1{uoland 1996'9- 20 Reconciliation of movements in government funds 199 7 At I April 1996 L'It00 Income ~ :(i00 Unrestricted fund s General 1foul 5,696 ( . dpi tal fund -- work, of art 2,01- 2 186,399 () 1185?63i 0 141 1i 0 S17 !425) 0 0 0 0 14 1 10 7 7 , 924 wr .) ] 6 185,6881 6 (} 9,15 8 1997 199 6 1 ,00(k _r 'o005 1,234 224 : 235 ? (19_i ,291 1 Restricted fund s ( apital Illnd - works of art Restrictcdfiund Total funds Expendintrc Ne t irtsestmcn t gainslosscs J(DflO XADO 1) Description of fund s Unrestricted fund s I Gate ralliuul : g rant-rn-aid is relCi%,4Yl front ril e I)cparmicm of National Hcritagc . This is the Council' s main st force of incorttc . and is Supplemented tls' Ushe r income . This amount ii applied to grants, running costs and the purchase [,tweaks ofart . li I (capitalfiirttd - rvor•ks ul'art : arts• capital exl,cnditure on u irks of art is transtcrrcd to a separate[ identifiable fond . Restricted fund s A) ( :spiral fiord - works of art : donatlnn arc received b y the Council for the purpose of obtainini, works of art liar its collccrion . Such donarions aye idcattificd by a separate fiend . 13) Restrirrrd Oind : the Council receives grants, sponsorshi p and doraatinn, frtr specific acrivities, It also participates i n joint funding tor trainceships . Any such income an d assrxiatcd expendinirc is identified scpararely. The balanc e of,C 107,000 represents fiords received From Gt6micss PI C relating to its gram prrigranarttc . 21 Cash flow reconciliation Kccnnciharion of opera rirzg surp]11,r(deficit ) to ne•r : .asli inflow from ol-ratiog activities Operating surplus ]ntere:r receivable Depreciation charges 1-r,f t profit i on disposal of tixrd asses i 1 ncrcasc a in market value of im estmcnrs { Increase i,'ciccrrasc in %rot k, I'Kc rcase ,'(increase) in debtors and prcparmenrs t Increase } in grants paid in advance 6 i 61 1W 2, 134 224 r 4j 4 1 ncrcatcr i decrease i in grants outstanding; (I)ccrcasc)'increasr in creditors 1624 ~ 842 1,974 1 1,320 ) r 3 -2 i429 , 25 2 Net cash inHoav fmm operating aLnvirics 1 .60- l .io 6 0 'lransters L000 At 31 Marc h 4000 { 155) 15 .`, 6,68 3 2 .22 - 22 Reconciliation of net cash flo w to movement in fund s I__ . _ c .rra+r in cash in r c ', •_ .i s 1997 1996 'of)(), 1 oort~ 1 .496 91 , {1 0 } - iJh 91 Change in funds resulting from cash flow s Funds at 31 March 199 7 23 Analysis of net cas h ? I ~l .rr h I April 19 L)6 (111(1+ ~,il H I ! Iloo, !_11[111 + (.a, h Ch'crJratt + 26 O 1,49 0 fl fl Ucb r ( .[I I'i'C EII ,i+SC[ 1Fl, C,rilll'11rb ?!, " 1 .49r, 1 .76 ; c1 n n Aura l 7' 11~,'<1 rt' C'urrrri r! uf 'I:nrp!«rr i 1 9Uh 0 - 24 Related partie s The Department ttf Nat+,tnal I lcraagc is 111t: sponsoring department for The Arts Council dcclarc am• direct mrcrests in gran t applications made to file Connell an d .Intl 01 England and is regarded as a related harts: Regional Arts Boards are similarly regarded a s related €,artier by e'rr'tuc of the fundin g relationship with the .Arts Council and bi- i i rrue comniercial relationships a irh the Cotutcil . Thcv exclude rhemselccs t 'ronj the relevan t grant appraisal . discussion and decisio n [Irlrcessc•s Within the C :ntntcil . of common membership ofthe Cc+ttncil and hoards . Daring the t-car the :Ins Council o f England had variom material transactions wit h ncc Regional Arts Boards, the British Filt n r Conned Inernbcv, list hold rile [N)sirion o f Chairman within the Regional Arts Boards . iii rnm four Council mcmlvrs are als o histitute, the Crafts Council and the Museum s and tiallcrie% Commission fi Ir t% hunt the Department nfNational Heritage is also This tccsj Govcrnors •'lx )a rd memhcrs of othe r hodics to which granrs ha%c [te en made I-) %, th e Arts Council in 1996,9r . Ili no such cast was comiderc•d the spt6nsorirnt department . there ant' Ixnsihilirl-uf•[krsonal financial gai n for Council members . As -I marrerofjxdici . and prtKVdnre . C:onnc[ l nicnih rs, Lorten• Panel ntcnillcrs and staff ' The ferllout ing transactions are considered t o III aintaiII be disclosahle related parts' transactions : pitbIichv Grant 4,06 3,0()0 12,03 1,850 62,500 8,000 6,000 101,680 64,9"2 10,000 65,000 10,960 16,000 5,000 30 .000 13,728,300 12,031,85(1 158,90(1 58,000 14,000 1,235,000 36,00() 4,000 I 11,000 9,000 13 .'29,300 120 .000 226,041 11,532,000 K-885,0011 26 .000 1'4,'00 Ln ailahlc registers of interests Organisation Council member/relation Relationshi p English National Ballet Royal OllcraHouse Brighton Festival Lad% 4IacMiJ1ut Supplier - choreographic rights Supphcr-- choreographic rights Vice-PreSidcnr - no longer acrin g Darrington International Summer School L'aiccrsin of Easr Anglia i Norwich) Anon Foundation Bix)kTnrsi The Royal Collegc of An Free Form Ara Trust Adviu6n Conimittcc, Europeut .Ani%ts' Pepinicres Performing ;Arts Labs Theatrical tlanagrmcnr Asst-cation C a rntempor.krl ' Arts Socicn' South Batik - H avward Callen' Royal Opera House- Birmingham Royal Ballet ( :in' of Birmingham •Iintring ( )lira AXIS 1luddcrsficld Contcmporan MUSIC 1-rstiVal Northern Ballet Thearre Nlrrdwrrl Broadsides l')rkshirc• Sculpture Park Architecture Foundation Building Expcriencc%Trust SO LIth Bank Adt•c•nnrres in Motion Pictures Thelma Holt Ltd Ros•al National Thc .ure The Royal Shakespeare Conipam Clean Break TheatreC :ompany Taira .Arts Croup Lrd Tara Arts CrrluP Ltd Lad, Mac".lrllan 6,1s in I Iendc•rson 61 .1s in I lendc'I•snn Prof. :Andrew !Motion Prof . Brian Cox CBE Prof, Brian Cax ('13E Prof. Christopher Frax-ling Martin Goodrich 1'nrdence Skcne Prudence Skcne Prudence Skcne Richard Cork Richard Cork K+.,1trt Southgate Robert louthgate Sir Ernest Hall OBE IN tiir Ernest Hall OBE DI . Sir Ernest Hall OBE DI . Sir Ernest Hall OBE. DI Sir Ernest Hall OBF DI I,ord Rogers Lord Rogers Lord Rogcn Thelma Holt CBE Thelma Halt CBE Trcxor Nunn CBE Tremor Nurtn C RE Usha PrasllarCBE Usher Prasliar CBE Rckha t'r,ishar Artistic Direcu it , Processor ot' C :reatit•c Writin g ( :hai r Board rncmhc r Rcctor Arn,,m: Directo r ,Alcmbc r Tntstee Council menihc• r Committee nicrnbc r C ;onnnittcc mcnille r Vicc-Cliai r Board mcn t Pano n Patron Director - resigned ]une 199 ' Patro n Trusrc c Chairma n Truste e Consultan t Director Managing Director Director Director Emerinr s Patron Advisor to the heard Berard mcmlxr '9 Grants awarded 199619 7 Schedule 1 to the Account s - 'I i (I 3I N 11 rch Iv( ) L Combined Arts L E 16.000 ti, C', tt k .wk 1330 LOA) 1,, ~ .mi Asm toation of 13-', 30,40) IZtj,?jold7 ;-lv .fimdcd fnganisanniij Arts Nanon-il D2%allilin Arts ForLLM Vfilu nur% Arts Ncr%% i irk 5l AM) MIM) ;11M)o arts Chapter Arts C :cltrrc ( hard Fc%tiNaJ iii ' Wonicii in Mtjsic an 1 10) -5,000 Artan ,,clTrim Arts Adminmr .lfiq w 111 .1~r Tllcorl D'Ov Lite Kirn. .wc iiiiii *ri,,,c Based Art% L(tclis -t Mutl KKai ('I)f1lpalln Second sirs do WAY) - 510 KIM IRA= 28AW) 188800 317,000 14 - 44, x00 Wital 0) -anes I(i fioldrif wwn ilisation y ,J ;,t$ 2000 00,000 AvTN 2000 V,isr MW Am Mamrk African( iriNv~m-Asilii Arts Nem ()rk Arts llo .ll'd SoUth We l l F,IsT,\liLIl .IIlLIs Afrikaii-( ariblvaii Artists Nci\k ; irk Equati)r Comilltmik:arlons ( .rotip 11601T, North WcNi arts B(MI 'd Solith E .Lst Art" Ill laro Sourlicru Art, Board Nork%hirv I, H LIIIIII CINI& Al-T % B 4 I lVkl 3 .750 170) 3,7111 7M0 3750 3g511 3 . l1) 17SO 3 ,5f 11) C-ult ural diven it) , Asian ArTs -\,:cl"l British Chn1CSC artists :1551 ii .ttiun 22 .001) 5(11) FAIIIAl ITC011MILIMCM ItiIIN 32 .500 ciplital trcbnalqitl AWN A AQ Birmingham Com -C For Media arts Nimanwhki LAM I hill Tint Rased art, pmnkk McBride A1111 Whitchur"T 1 .000 1,00[1 I,()()() IJU) IAUI 1 .000 1 ' 000 -MOD 60)(1 Acta ( r p imminin Theatre Al'rit:a ( )vc! 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Robson Caro line Rrc• Shlnkallsen SILx\'c{ :14 Slade School of Art Andre Stitt Strike F,li7 .llkrh S%Vitt Third Angel I .cali Thorn Towering Inferno Catherine L'gsvu Visual Arts Development Agency Walks (hl Warcr Lisa W61ev alld Ehzia Volknlann 5,000 5,00 0 5,00x) 20,00 0 31 4 9,00 0 60 0 40 0 41 6 20 0 10,{)0 0 5,000 ] 5,000 4 .x6 7 17,500 ;,(100 15,500 11,72 2 4,900 3,500 9,565 3,511( 1 3,36 0 36 4 9,25 0 35 0 2,85 0 20 0 a,mm 500 75 0 15,001 1 5,0170 661,68 1 \"nr la Hill Cm-nmal bands Balisavc Carnival Club Ravic Bus1,140 Bccraahar Sweet Combinarioll lindc PrfklelCtion& Rttrrokcct%Cultural Chlb (" .11114 lo Caribbean Carnival Club Caribbean Sunset Club Chats Palace C ocolea C'od'vc Bo\•s International Colombian Camival Group Dalston Children's Centre Design In Hind Dominica Sisscron Carnival Club Dragon, Sfxwting Cultural Club i. UK, Etx,m• Stcclband Tntst Elimu Mas F]amlxn'ul Carnival Club Haminp; Carnival Oub FIl•mv,i Carnival & Social C,tub (,encsis Carnival Group Kuumba Camival Band London Schcx.ll of Samba \Lih gang Arty . -mann e Steel Band Mao-O-lkanla Arts \lasdurrade 2000 Asslhiatc% \lisn" Carnival Club Nckv Dilliclisions Nosralgia Carnival Club Pe,lplc s War Carnival Band Pcrpctual Braun' Carnival Club 2,00 0 2,00 0 2,0!1 0 80 0 2,40 0 40 0 100 0 80 0 2,40 0 2,4()0 2,000 2,400 800 MOO 2,000 2,000 800 2 .400 2,000 4,000 800 4,000 800 2,00 0 4,M O 2,M) 2,00 0 4,00 0 4 .00x] 80 0 90 0 2,400 4,000 91 L Ph(Rmix Arts Shadcmakcrs Carnival Chit, S! 1u t h ( :unnccnuns Spcktakular Sr (1cmcm &tit lames Community Pn)icrt St Nlan' 1 )r the Angcls Stardust alas Tabernacle Children's CA)srume Sand 1 -htrd Angel Tnnba~ *! Carnl%al Club Trtlrldad &Tilhap, ( :arni\'al CItlh l'aa Asamcwaa arts ( C11CrC tirrntgTrr 1,20 0 30)(1 4,000 80f) 2,OO D 2 .{1(10 2 .011(1 2,118(1 1000 4,0011 2,000 4,000 'Pkinni to 19,x2 1 f(t rr. i ruPid 9- .{00 Artarucl Trttss C,)ntcmlklrar\ 1) .mccTrust 1)ancc Unlhwlla 1)s lnmar Warchl )use East M 1dland%Art• Board Easrcrn Am Bl,ard I .!)ndrln Aas Board North llestArt, B)).lyd \1,rthcrn Arts B(,ard Rarnhert hank Cumpally Sadlcr 's WC11%Il-LM Srluth Bank Board Soudlero .•lrrs 1i1,.ird 1 hcatrc c,t ncwlcru.l Wtm JlidLlnds Arts Bntlyd 39,300 7dr,rl -crerreslirad 1(1,(11)() 10,000 14,000 1,800 I .;O(1 20)(1 11'r,alru in the' avi s Narr„nal AlhanCi o 11' )nlcllsOr$drliti .lt11111% £ <,? i c initiatives Artang rnlsr Circus Shacc Allira kaushik 11 .111r,ttt South East Arts Bclard 1ti)rld l;ccl grid 20011 £ £ l5 .{1f H I 1(),110 0 25 .110 0 15f),000 441 .000 0,00 0 -0 .11(11 ) 90,001 ) 1 ;,I IIN I 15,00 0 1 ;,OOf t 20 .0 W 50,00( 1 211,~10~ I _ 2 5,00( 1 030 .00 0 11,000 Total cross-disciplinary project grants 1 .1 ;1 . 4 2 l l .000 N11111) rt,7 a )),0110 9,0(1(1 Artsll r,rk if R1th Arts Nee tlrk Dance Naru,Nal n)'rianprafifin s 18 .000 1 .0 7nral f,rnil ,crgrants RO YA Ohcra Hi ime 12,02 - 3)(H ) 12 .027 .00 0 ?hl Rcaiflarh filnrlerl ur rtuicarir,u ± 1. 6, W, Total Combined Arts - 01 Adeidl) I)ancc (oils laor higlish National li,lller \1,rthcrn Ballct ' fhcarrc Ramhcrr 1)ulcc Cu,111anc (',80,(11 0 3,903,00 0 1 .225 .00 0 1,200,00 0 Cross-disciplinary initiatives J .f)(1s,1)lr, pixrd-lewm f all i -d wyawsi7tlo n lirr :ues+ .l ri.+'rrtrrrr ~`I 'ln7trlll7rP Arts .11arketlm, AssliCi.lt1t)il Bushes% in the Arts 1),1mx U111I)rClla ltlctirlnCOf(,orite't111 1()ran ' At-T% 1 -,Ir - I -imdorl 1111 ['I']latlf,n,11 I"csrll'a11)1 1hc .Itri: IOtrrlll wne's.,A sr' .w pit C ` 50 11,000 1,2 0 1?50 1,0011 Pla111 ina 11` '30 C orilmat-w-l. f nid Licerl„H)I Relicruir\' lllCarrl' 1 .1, d(w Arts B(1 .u'd Nortlh Wcsr Arh B,)ard Shut heal Arrs Bi ),1 rd l(lrkshirc & I lu,nbcrsldc Arts Huard 1 ;(1 , 11011 145 .000 4I ; .O00 42 .(1(111 100,(100 }\2 , 1111(1 7ilrrrl rrnrrirlRrltiv(iratt ~CliCt . dwirurc•s in t)tu,n Pictures ( :,lnduu) •lhe(he1111)(11IL Os ( .),ntt'mpiran' 1).mccrrrlst Dance 4 hankCin. 17a11re UK Dance Umhrclla 1)-ulie\ill .n,`~e h1'8 Nwsica1 , 111Catre k lumlatt,m lur( .(rnlmlu,ity' I) .11%C Green ( :antllc \ahid .Siddiclul and Cnnlranl Shob,111a Ic•r,lsingh I) .lncc( smtl,,tnY Si))llh,ln 1),I\ics 0,111cc ( :Un1l,anr Stttli)lk I)ancc l , h .uncsd(mil I) .nl .c Srudi,1 1_ hllruwurr Ar r[ mul 130 .1111 ~[)11111 \'% 'c%r Ill y m 1),111cc ( / 111111.110- V161 YI11a11dc sl .mh I'lle-u'cdanic )[)rkshlrc Dance' ( c'uri'e ? .h-1 (1 ,)00 I21),ow ) 00,000 152,(101 ) - ' ~ .(If10 ~11,000 11)11 .000 oO .()l)0 2 .;0 .(14)0 95,(11)0 90,011 0 -5 '00 0 140,110 0 44 .(100 110 .00 0 226 .00 0 95 .1)1) 0 100 .0(11 1 611 .00 0 74,1001 5 8 .1,00 ) I00,)(H ) 3 .(,-1 lJral iuh,n„rtriut, 3,1)5-},000 Yulrrr, Hrrerlrrh s :' Plalmrfll t arts Research British C(mildl 82 7'lje J r7i ('alurril r,J' F. gghr td IV96 V- - .200 - .000 I nm! rTra„ts rn %r, ur{er1 nr Tnnisruiuus _' 2, 1 19,111(1 L £ National l )nni e , lnrrseier: development and expansion of'rhe nernw-k Pbliny researc h Clare Ctx opc r 6,0(1() :arts Board South We,t North Wc .t National Dance Agency South Hass Anti Huard Piali Rae Mahasa c Sadler'% W01% Trus t (10,000 6 .000 3,-100 1,1- 0 4,000 8,55 0 .'2,000 Keck data•e development 1,500 Badejo ArT% Iris! Dance Theatre Um'x Comultancs 8,500 25,000 35,000 Dance manasler,tent parnrersliips 1.aSt Midland%Arts Board 3,000 2,000 20,00 0 3 .001 1 }astern Arts Board London Arts Board Noah Hest Arts 134oard Northern Arts Board Education KI Bi Na Dancc Cumpam Roseman, Butcher Nigel Charnock Da11ir Clrv Edwards end Walton Werici • l lortston lmlaw Iric! Dancc -Theatre Javier Dc Fruto . Jonathan Burn w% Group Russell Naliphant Nark Baldwin Dance Cotnpam .Mark Bnicc I)ancc ConTpan Notionhouu I)avid Nassingham Random Dancc Compam Ricochet Dancc Compare RIC Dar1cc ' Thcarrc• Roseman- Lee Projects Sankalpam Small Bones Dancc Company Srishti Thamcsdown Dancc Sntdio Woking Dancc Fcsnt'al Yorkshire Dance ( .01tre Siohhan Davwc I)ance O ntpan y Union Dancc Compam VZol Yolandc 5naithThcatredanc c 8,000 14,000 20,00 0 3,000 Bretton l fal l C:andoc o C.arnr C arrurher . Chisenhale Dancc Spac e Maxinc Dovle Essex Regional Dance Counci l Grcen ich Dancc Agency Holborn Centre for the Puf onning Art s 5,000 3,000 21,000 Alctta Collins Dance Company Arc Dance Company Badcjl I Arts Bcdlam Dance Company 10,0(1( 1 10,00 0 1,900 498 8 Crcatis c Dancc Artists Trus t Dance U K DanceXchange 3,000 5,000 5,000 Independentpl yjeets Akshat•a Dance Theatre C :ompan Grec•rltcich Dancc Agrrtit ' iridelvildc•nt Thearrr Counci l Nottingham Thcarre Tnist Singh VnKluctiun s Caroline Allen Badejo Arts 45),500 Bedford Interactive Dance and the Child International ( LUdus Dancc Cump .uls Phox nix Dance Company 15,0(x1 4,68 0 91,5h 9 3 .000 5,(11111 BBC F.dtlc,16011 The Chulnumdelct- s DV8 Ph1 sisal Theatre Trainiriq 2 .000 4,5) 00 3,(1011 tinuth Easr Arts Board Southern Arts Board Wcu Midlands Arts Board Yorkshire & 1-1umhenidr Art% Board .ltratcstii projerrs 2(1,011(1 25,000 50,000 50,000 l -,000 Indclx:ndent'i hearre Counci l Inrcrnark,nal Workshop Fcstiva l Michael Joseph Lisa Ullmann Travelling Scholarship Fun d Sampad Shinkanscrt Sutiolk Danc c Tha111C%khm n Dance Studi o 30,000 18,000 15 .00 0 10,00 0 Charlotte Vincent 2 ,00 0 10,0 0 0 2,5(1( 1 12 .10 0 5,00 0 2(1,(10 0 5,0(1( 1 5,01.)11 2,00 0 -5) 0 2,50 0 2,00 0 2,50 0 4,00 0 2,00 0 4.0(1( 1 5,0(1( 1 10,1101 1 1 .60 0 2.500 2 ,(Nx ) 1 13,85 0 Yourb arts 24,000 9,000 16,000 40,000 Adit i Candono The Cholmundclcvs 1-,000 40,000 17,()()() Contrmlxxan- Dance Tntst kada m Ludus Dance CoMP.111%, National 1 'ourh Ballet 30,000 5,000 50,000 National Yourh Dance Compa n Sampad 200H0 1(1,00(1 20,000 50.00 0 29,00 0 Unnir i \ -T o I Yorkshire Dance Centre 13,00() 25,000 18,000 10,000 25,000 21,00 Total drlrlopment tlrants Total Danc e 3 .00 0 5,00 0 4,00 0 4,011 0 3,00 0 3,00 0 3,000 15,000 -1,000 3,500 3,(1110 3,()011 1,166 .968 23 .28-,98 4 '26,(100 83 Drama \ " 17~ 1 1, .1 ' : (XL1 ( .N~a . ." 'n a I ~,.catrc .\1USCLlT1] 118 % FAT O ;I : : R4 P, !I \? ; ; V-. 1500 1 : ;T . 1 1 . 1 () - .000 Walk's (ITI Wate r 19j),3 - ' m 10 R6auhzv~vfisnded Erb,'11-111 tiTagC ( :r)MP~111\ Y] I ANN) 911,()()() Fixed-remi flisided oqmmsanoni Anw, ( ObA - Ounpa" Thmm UnWmw WS W 1 .31 ._2 DO Acr-,r, J ; ,urimg Compant i TA)ndi on , Rath Art, Worksh(lp I N-inira i 'llicarre C4mipiny i 104 .000 WFOO Bht:k .\1Lr31C flic .iti-c Company 13 - ' 1011 Bhck Wave E Am operaWc 106,708 Cheek By lox% I Vicnrc (A,mp .inv MWO lb\ id Glass Ne%k \firnc Ensemble 450310 EyAh I m&W Awmrc WCOO Forklk,irkf Fanrawl " henre CUMPAM 6A .tcuc 5nuffliolthng,4 Ifunlo , Welfare State hitcm .trion .fl j ciat'S%N car"hor I I N,WHI S% If lo 6ton,tTheatre IOU Imemm " "I "T F" Oul KA-lfx)k11c Priiducric p n, ,\1cthc)d &M .idnc%N (NN WK!"Pm . Open I 1 .111ki ' l - 11C .ItTv Comp .1m Oxinrd Stagi: C4mipam. P'1111CN Plou g h 10 yk 0 Pi)p UpThc .irrc Rcki 0 unpam 1kcd shifi , 11 ,11C.1trc OlIly .1m RIM 01c 'Shared Expericlicc Sphinx t Wi imcli 's ' llic .itri : G1% njpj K" Am ollup ' Mulm ( clitiv Thdkrc JL (A "TIphCO Theatre'd '" Hicleril .1 iQmckNi1vcrThc,irrcr TW%11C lliratrc C,f 111111.1TIV Natifonal twiliftfl : Intm e ( .r niniorii )n 1 .imd(m Intcrnanona) Xfimc Fesm ~i l Nhmc Aan m Gnmp I'mi Vik XLrnc -flicarrv Ti lid fiv An Willi 30 MH ) 23 . W 2 1 .,}111 ) 16 - .1 - 9 -Narional rwaipyv olew w7iri pla CLurc 17o11 is IQ" NY Ahl M) 696 2 ou") 36N6 2 Narroffal fou;~Ptw puppcf?Z ' ot Intern .i6imif .-Animated Thcmv . B6ghum wWS6KkvwMrc p unwC&I Sit n-box Theatre p op)() WHO TUR)o 24 W Wo 80 7 58 .29 7 XCTV PhTtWha l snv)o Aw wi-mon t [ '()r Children & Mwn-, Po rp1c Clcii i Rrc .ik Thcmrc niip.inc hwn4u wwwrc Geew "I lic,ita- Cc niip,my (4cc (Itill Perf(wilmnce Compmi% Ly Smwc N4 q'I'lic Nani lmd'Theatre Piloz ' Pic,itrc AdsOO 843M) 1(11),01110 484J (14) 14 -010 0.1(11) 95301) 1317M) 114.800 9 - .000 %5 Qo ii id .un Am 1130 6 I licarw -1-beaus :Alibi 38 .1 21 1 5511 ) I 11,35 .1 S,:.,vk:i j 532(11) 112,70() FUN ) 2 - - .100 1317M) I I SW WjnK i 2 5 .1 - 6 WO O 23 .46 3 15JAN I 2301 0 11 "18 9 C011111AM 22118 9 .1 fiddle wale rrunirra Di% id 61,1,% Nc%N Minic FowniNc nv1sh TMAT ' 1 wore 114, -Oll 11711011 4,925,400 Mcrhotl SMadncy, OV - (IrklSugc Collipam MmHl o SJIM ) 15JHH ) 1311 .01 10 Black 7 beati-c dcri-lopp oie w BirnimL ji .im RcI lo- T, wv Ilienre B1 .1k:k ' 1 11c 'urc I'l-01.111k tioll~ RoTional N-atwnal (,11 .1l1d1t: .l Al-ts P1111j,111i CC1111-C Kithi PrtiducriiqiN Inicni,in(iii,il Am Punjabi 11cam Academy 1,1111 .1, Ill I h[ .ltre Cg 11111),111V "Wrlum I xhr 11waurc Cimilmm , .N:11 tionni lolwl)r11: ift.wbifily thratn' 13 '141i Thc .1rT-C Conill 'Im Sill M [,)Aland, PIL- .mr('0111JIAM 1111o It F(I 3p)(I 3 1,2 - 4 T00 230M) 4251 6 .; .5 17 .1-11tional touriltf) : rxpel~mdwral Alkim Andrew,1)i:spcl -.1[c ( )rtinii4t4 h erred OwnAnmait - Flicalre CoA )pcnimc 84 Yhe,~rtsCorrrrriln/ 'Euglaud 1114(0'4 - 34J)(H) 1? 56 40,000 - ,301 1 210 0 WO 31j)m 1 l .citc',tcr ' Iht,1t re FrUNt Ruth \Li&civic ( 'let )r"'c '\ Im 11cvl1l N,)rriogluni Plafli(mw 25A)1X I Ondc-i-Tc KoIc Sjujidcr% Rkem Q d Tikm -i Picarre ( tinip,mv Thcairc K1w .i1Scrid ;lrd L .I .t Fi4 OTI 'l Uge)p HWA Livu 1 .31)4 1411 .; 15 ).IN 12".; tho)( ) 962 15 0 12 5 ho)( 1 WO 1 3 11 .424 Sorrell-scale tarsriqtT Forced Entertainmenr l hearer Co-opcratic'c Bali Thcatrc ( :ctsnpanv Kneehlgh 1 hcam trust Mcllt .lb - I-hcatrc Quoild :lm Arts -Dt .itrc .San% Frcmticrrs Eurrcring Bi1,Cds Travelling light )'Pi' Yellow harili I ]lcarl'C 10,3 70 23,483 2 .5,000 I5 .76a 5,904 16,306 22,000 7,000 20,160 14n,988 Small rauut devrlapn+(let BAC : Blacklriars Arts Ccntrc Bream Arts Centre Cambridge Drama Centre Cnrnwalll'ronlr,rcrs'C ;unsnrtium Dorset I'romoter%' Consortium Dovccot Arts ( slltre Drill Hall Arm Centre Green RtxOln E 1a% ant :Arts Centrc Conlpally KOMCdl,l ProdUctlt,lIS Lccds Mcrropohtan Univcrsiry I .I%c - I -hc .ltre ( mIllanv NorringhamComm- CaxlnCll Oval I lnu%c, Chri%i Church (Ostia } United Clubs PCgasuS T hearrc Sourharnpton Communin- Arts Ccntrc Company Trinin' Ccntrc -Trinity ` [hcatrc and :Anti Asswiarion T'nin . Theatre "arwick%hirc Communirv Arts Watermans Art% Ccntrc 7, I IEO 9,800 9,800 9,801) 10,000 10,00O 9,800 7-500 9,800 -000 9,80() 9,700 9.800 10,000 I 7,000 9,800 9,400 8,100 9,000 9,800 1(1,0041 ",llflO 1 200,000 Stratttlit re 11'1 Actors Touring Company I London Black Thearrc Co-opcrarivc David GLlss New Mime Ensemble Direcrors' Guild of Grear Britain John D oylc Nati4lal Rlrr- al Ilonring }Film) SOLIth Ease Art% Board Str .lrl7ctma T hcatrc Compam- f 1,1100 000 4 .500 2,000 -1-50 1,500 1,000 2,000 1 1 h 13,0x0 775ratre w7winIT: Lte Vick Darkc StcyCrl Dykc:s Richard Holy licnlard Kop% Pcm Liiv Demlis Lulntxorg Ale\, Mcnilikide% Brendan Murray Chris O'Connell Rut Slnih'% Ant-, Cla ltl l•y C\' Hannah Vincent .Arnold Wesker T Bonc Wilson Rod ix iden !),Tame• 1 :*io rT: Collmrts,fwli `uptiwi s :lain lianSprort "I hcatre C mipany (Neil Duffield) 2,000 Action "IranSht rrt "l hc :urc Company (Nick Fisher ) 2,000 Actor% Irnurlng Co inpany i Kclmeth McLeish 1 2,000 Arc Thcatrc Enscnthic r Clrt}Lrd Oliycr) 3,000 lilt; Brum TIE Compam' (Edward Bond) 2,71,5 Brtl%- Crs , rhcatrc C onlpatly ( . Keith Armsrrongr 2,33 9 ( .'[car Day Prtoductions (Lm ( :'oghlan1 2,50 0 ( . lcveland ' Hicarre Company (Neil Dutficld) 2,00 0 Common Plaverti IC .atl7P lbrnc'rl 2,40 0 Donmar "archowst: Project% I Jonathan HarvCV1 2,21 5 Donn'lar WMhousC Projects f Joe Penhall l 2,50 0 Ducks and Gecsc ]luatrc Ct mlpany i C ;rCgor\' Mottnn i 2,2 ] 5 Eastern Angles Theatre Cortlpany )Ton' Ramsay 1 2,25 0 Oracac'Illrarre Company (Trevor I-lord 1 2,00 0 1lclltirc• C :lubThcatrc Company I John Harvey 2,25( 1 1 iunlherside Theatre in Education Linda Taylor) 3,001 ) InncrCinI'licarre( :ompany(DayCSimpsrns) 2,090 Little Angel J1lariuncitc Thcatrc john Agard i 2,000 1 .i%crl,lxrl I -unchtime Theatre Crony Green : I ' s -8 J . 1,N78 LiverImmil Lunchrimc -I'hcatrc dim M orrio lxm Thcarre in Fducati on 1 Rotwrt Right'i 2,7 .j 0 M6 1 hcatrc Company (,Mary C OOFvr) 2,10 0 Madavs ' MearrcCompany (Steven Dykes1 2,21 5 MerSCyside )hung People'% Thearre Compan y rAndrea Earl) 1,85 0 `iloriRotiCAompalnt, {DianeEsgtrerra) 2,00 0 `"l C liourinC "I'hcatre C:ump .my (Ann Coburn 1 2,33 0 Out ofJuinr ( .April de ArlgChS} 1,%5 0 Out of Joint ( SChastian Barry) 2,000 Parallel Existence r Ravi Kalxx,rl 2,(00 Pcntabus Thcarrc G )mpany (-Therese Collins 2,00{) Pic kleherrin0 Tliearre r JCtI 1+xrng) 2,339 t)uondamArv% Kim I-irt-gcrild) 2,000 Reel Room 1 Aritfit my Ncilson } 2,339 Sound 14avc : Ccntrc lilt Bluth Arty {Bcvcrlcy RosCl 2,940 Shabnxn Shahazi and Grove Projects IClarc Bavlev1 2 .000 shaker Prcodut bons ( Louise Warren) 2,000 Shakespeare Link (John l .cc, john Wilson , Suc Bcst and Chyc Nlason) 2,500 Sphinx )Claire I,ltckhalu 2340 Tamasha Theatre Company t Harwant Bains) 2,21 5' 'larnasha'Meatrc C ompant (Ay-uh Khan Din 2,000 Theatre Alba t Judith Adams) 2,339 Theatre (11 Theierna I Robin Kingsland) 2,000 Three Lekued Theatre Company (Sara Chtford) 2 .500 Travelling Light 1 PT (Kcyin Dvcr 2, 7 1 5a 2, r 1 Tnans.lc { Dchblc Isirt } Walking FvIloly Production% 11c11 lining) 2,28 1 11:Irrrmanc Lehr'llivarrv C :omparn- t Pen Manr 2,205 Wink Theatre Company i Dcirdrc Srrath 1 2,000 1 ' - liluring ( '.Viet )la Bald\r in } 2,063 mr jes 3,000 .3,000 1,500 3,000 3,000 3 .000 3 .000 3,(HH ) 3,000 3,000 1,500 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 110,12 5 771r•atn- Waitint►.• nntinrutlrri-es Ann C-c,burn 6,000 (0410 42 .000 Tbearre nuitinrr : nrsidria dramatists 1-.IlgllshStagcConipan'!MartlnCrimp) Nottir7rylt, M Pla% - Ill .ltlSe {(-r'ISpll7 Whirtcll) Rtincs Plough (Sarah Kane s Srartlorough Theatre Trust I Vanessa Brtx)ks 1 Shaker Pmducrions r LouiN Warren) shctlicld Thcarres'I-rust ( Richard Hurlard) St oho-l7catrcCompany 1TanikaGupta) `r- Touring ( Nicola Baldwin) 4,00 0 .} ,{)p Q 8.90 0 8,00 0 4,00 0 4,00( 1 4,000 9,000 44,00 0 8; L ~zrrr: rrt:~rn Url,n• ,n1. tadni \anunal lrsiinnr < t Ault ( r,rltinutr~- EdUCanull 311 .001 ) T lwz, i-r 1rrrrtrrrt: nccarTe translation sil rim Actors Touring Conlpanti Kenneth McLcis h Gate Tlicattc G Inlpam Gregon .%lorto n (..atc Tllcatrc Compam v I'ctcr Ossct rl .i s irateTllrarrcCompanl Ar,thtutt - :cis ; 5tc+e G N k h I^iui, Producrtt,Il y lnl;a-Stin,3 Fw lnk a Peter ' Fct•c l Da'. Id fmhuwharn I 1 L £ ~~} ,t 1 - ' ~f l 611f ) 7f1)11 x0 0 3 .(Jo o Trral (rr-Rnri 1,00 0 3 .00 0 3 .000 Traruirirt 3 .1f ) 251 1 12 .1 )00 Sama 1cha Kcll+ 1(),f1f11 1 \Iarccllu 1(akni Barhar.l \Iarthc,+'s ]rricll'n ]atlc NIcall Sattt ~lctulcs (-3tn, ma Murrav Afia \krlunah Rttfll . Norris Muth ,lvr Ntaucr Da nic•n U' Connor Keith 01 .14,11 ],rrtathan Penccrlsrullc Alldl Rc,ldni ' m Icren,t Suns Laurie S,uiu,rn Rosan,l Silbert Inc Slunsiorn 'rim Supple Lawrence Till 1--lrlcna l•rcn ]tt 1'Crrc•Ilt 2 .; 0 25 0 10,00 0 DC11 sc Wo ll, 12-000 !irnrir'ri nr 'ri:irl rrarr!nr i Thl-c" -rea r ~rctr,1.s 13. yr+{ ) Laurence Boswell .N1r .h3Cl Bradk%ell Tophrr (' .1mhl.Cl1 Annie Castledine lens l'c•rer ( .trle ( :olcrtc (_onru,, Gllo Cron LN nd ., Earran 1.o 4 .10 0 Arts Tnuning 5r,uth Ckrnltnurun , NIlls IL I .CiCCstcr Thcarre - Irust ttinla 5 .001 1 5 .0[0 t - .hil l I t1 . I (10 o-earmin• and nor termer hyies Amber Art House 1_21-111thtrllsC Film 311d VI .IcI+ I .ttnclt)n Llcctrnnlc Arts 1'uc tn' Socti[c yCc'itlg Zile Light R~alcs Wcs1 `f ,rk,hirc PhNhoow li,lks},i1.c IMFILc(cntre 50 o 10,000 10,000 2,; D 25 0 i,'6[ 14 .%4N i 1 .0[10 ]3,11110 ; ' 000 1,5[If ) 13,SX 13,1I[H ) 15,0[1 0 M 2i 0 9,;,69 5 10 .00 0 3 .90 9 Dr.~rrhilrn• ,teed i dtri 1.11';4,1.1. I ojm o Fa,r MIL11 .111Lls 411a11e 12,0[1[ 1 ;(H I 2,; 0 2 ~- 0 1 - 1){)I } 231 5 10,0111 1 12,000 12,000 North W, :,r I)kabilitl• arts Forum Shape F )n ortclt .111)' 000I A( - FA C41111111LIJIM - Theatre lit an nrnt4,urh (7rthCSsr,1s (Irene Room Nuffield'I barer Rt,VA 1-11't•rINK)l lr hlihartnnmC'SI rcict% ycllax, E{+unc 250 10,[1110 ill[ 1 16 .1 .001) 24,00 0 20 .011 1 12,00 0 :+1.,,f 111 1 l,l ;[3,i6(i 1 r+trt! Co r,~jr'c'rs ~Tr•ents 4,20 0 3,1w o 14,00 0 ' .00 0 5,0f1 0 15,0110 F.dnrarion rrrix 4 .500 I,Irrrh National Assoiiawin trf ltnrth'1 hearers \aritmal h>uth ' l'hcatrct,f ' Grc .1t Britain World "Illdvilt lh .u,la !rust ti •f o 0 I)isrrhilrty rnrplrn'ru1 It initiarin 25 0 Src'hhrn 11 'rentmorc l ;jl0( ) 8,00 0 8,00 0 Ferrnln t0l . the arts in kh1ca6tm in Berkshire 1 LII,lri t i arts Ltlnkltm Acuocmtinrt t 'OrArt and [)csi"n l-,LllKMitrtt Mid Pominc Art% Norf+,lk. artists-in-Schotrls agcncl Scn icc Rnthcrh .lnl .11crruhulitan ht rrt+u Fh ( I mlicil She[lirlcl H3uan11 1 111\C,it, Se 10th I-- .1st FAilLL7,lti0ll r:I'MiCit - rake Art' C•nnil i 6.01) 0 5,6[) 0 5 .96 0 a .t} FI I 6,011 0 6 .1)(1( 1 6 .00f ) n,- 1 9,100 1 6,1100 62,21 5 2" ,3?b,966 Total Dram a Education and Trainin g l~e+urlrr+lrlinadrrl ,frnrri rtirrr, arts and l{ntrrt .,inmcnt 1raimm, ]ndehcll lent r hcavr Counci l (r Krnii l 7+0,11[1[1 29,000 l:ditaumnprtyc- rs Ans ' Frainln tCoul-a l Birkhcrk Collcgc Brtrish :American Arts A6crrci.N4, n janct Burk e Polka ('hLlclrcnVFh: atrc 't'isual L,carning, Fo Lmkiawi n Ynunu, t'crsun ' s Comxr[ nmchrio n 15•ll ~ 2_,5(1[ 1 20 .1)01) 1,V4 7 5,[111 ) 13 .[1)0 Fr l 12 .7± 0 109 .fIfl0 1-t~'crl-t+r•nr ~irrnird 1u'r ►anisrrfrl+rr .r .errs Training Ncmork Fen rGir; 7~trrl.+e,'rd rrrrrtiur , d ; 000 Prl Oct Art % 45 .000 , .. 86 1b 1. --I rrs C *nwleil u1'F,'y1' rnd 1 996 0 1-1 . - 1 1-I . l lntcJrtatumalprnjeetl British American Arts Association 20,000 2o ' oo0 Rescar'r1J and drlrclopment Arrspacc Bristol Asso 6ation o! British Orchestras BlackpcKJ GrandThearre BlasiTheon lilucarlt Arts C .Cntrl• British Anierlcan Arts Association BrlrteIl SFllf(mi .t 8n)a k ln-,n NlcdiaCentre Girt-,\luuum and Mappin Art Callen• D.10Y Litc English "li iuring ' lltcarrc Federation of Worker Wtitcrs Hr runs lots• Arts Trust R XI I .ondon Filmmakers' Co-ol,crativc Ludlow A %s cmbly Ro o tic \clv Pcrsllcitis•cs Thcatrr C0111pam' Northern Arts Board Northern Sinfi nia Concert Society Northern Stage D K:1 n' Bt Klk So cicts' Ilktn Slkiets' Salishurv Arts " Fhcarrc Sipals Socierv fir the Promotion of \c%% Music RoyalOpcra IIottse Tim tier Art ( ;alters Urban Strau•hern- lunch L\'urcrshccl FIAM 8,0}0 27,645 5 .300 0011 6,850 1,000 5 .488 7,970 ., 8 4,150 6,880 6,60 9 8,000 5,025 8 .000 ;,900 5,950 3 .700 7,75{1 ',850 4,500 3,500 5,953 ,000 8,000 4,850 8,000 4 " 964 6,800 6 .38 6 8,96 0 4,74 7 15, ;9 5 7,24 3 9,02 0 5,89 5 4,9KI 15,02 2 6,60 0 9, 00 0 5,05 9 12,{101 1 2,000 16,00 1 2,9 4 150 .45 3 202,572 'hwinrrslups Ali Briggs Richard Dublin Brooch Edwards Teresa Joseph Katie \hole Siarsh Annal-w] Mitchell Klan Saunders DeNmih Smith Irl"cr hw 11,I11sen Stet c I i IMC% . 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Cultural lndustnv London international Festival of Thcatrc (10,00 0 6,m m 40 .12 9 29,80 0 393,`)8 5 Ballet projects English National BMIct I, mdtm Cain, Ballet Trust Scottish Balict 136„32 8 170,000 225,000 134,639 Large-and77nWdle-scaleopera Scorrish Opera to7ui7u7 250,70( ) 250,70 0 4 24,6 :39 1)a7licprojrctt Arc Dance Compant• Arts Ahout M .mchcster The Cholmondelcrs Cultural Indusm' Dance ( :its' D .lnci Urnhrclla Fifth Amendnx'nt (ircen Csndly Phoenix Dancc comparm RIC Dancc Thom Shohana lccasingh Dance Cannpany tiiohhan Dat ics D,tncc ComPAM South Bank Board 1 TI .1 31,100 5,900 5,000 36,600 11,800 1(10,000 26,400 24,000 40,000 16,6511 34,00() 2 .800 25,0(1(1 Opera;muir t iran'i derchrfw7cn t Cin nfBirminghamTouring Opera ( :umPaCr OPrra Cn•stai C:Icar Opcra Goginagols Grand Union Hub Rlusic Thcatrc London Music Thcatrc WaIcs C)Lera and Music Theatre Forum Opera Circus (.)lkra hacton v Pimlico Opcra Su.sscx Arrs \Marketing - licarre Kok-Al, Nvillourln 1 .00[ 1 18,00 0 25,00 0 3,00 0 15,00 0 7,44 0 39, l 7 O 20,00 0 3,32( 1 2 7.000 20,000 25,(1(!0 600 36,000 ;0,100 2 ;9, :+3 0 394,350 0rlt7ua pr(jeui Arm .1da PrcAuctions Birmingham Rcperton- -Pheatre Gans lcnncr ProduCrions ( .lcar Day Productioris English -]curing Theatre Gecstur Proxluctions I-iP Smicc Lice Theatre Compmy Magnificent Thcatrc Company Michael Rose 51illstream -Dearre Company \c•cs Shakespeare• Cotttpam Northcrn Broadsides Northern Stage Out of Joint Polka Children's Theatre line Posse Royal ) xcltangc• Thcatrc Company Snarling Bc .mics Thcatrc Company Thelma Holt 63,496 32442 17,400 41,100 25,000 40,693 29,000 1,"7 0O 49,692 28,030 20•(1(1() 36,000 37,410 18,060 51, 2 50 44,600 98,139 43,444 226 .041 1hulf a71d pr(mlar7• develop7nc11 f Barrow Romugh (14ju it Bath Fcstival+Trust Binnin-haul Ja'rz Birmingham Repertom'I'hcarrr Black]xi, d Grand ilieatre Brcn'housc Thcatrc & Arts Ccntrc Buxton ( )pera House Camhridgc• Arts'Thcatrc Our Dac ProduLtions Corn i:xchan,c, Cambridge Dariiri-tun Civic Theatre Eastcm Orchcstral Board Farnham Maltings Assot iaricm Gardner Arts Centre ICirklc•cs Theatre Trust l Lawrence Bade Theatre) Midiand, Arts Centre \ is Centre N(xl Knuu'Ics Proehictions \ortingh ;mi Counn Council tiortin hann'1 - hcatre'Fnist ()ric-ntal Arts 29,380 5,000 10,0()0 7,000 36,500 8,300 8,f)(1 ) 50 0 92 4 6,0() 0 12,00 0 10,00 0 930 0 10,50 0 18,31 7 21,80 0 30,00 0 10,00 0 6,30 0 30,11 0 720 9,11 { Uvf,rd I'lashr lusc h m ile Arrs Cedric Ouccn^ 111catre ralishurc Fcstn'ai Stir ide -I-hc im: -I -Name+dox\ n Dutcc Studio) E(IrnlinwharilHippokiromc -Irlnin Centre 'liinwr Sims ( nnCcrt Hall 1i ne Thcarre Tutu L i .t()ria Tllcarrc, Halifa-, Wake kld Theatre Roval Opcra Hc,utic 11an\ ick :frt . Clcntre Il'S•Cnnlhc S+can f £ II 1 : cri" -i Architctwn: l ). 1 Sehasmin I (k% 2 . uiu l \1ul'Architcits 5,0(11 1 Public .Art( :1,mmissulns Ac=ed« - .30 h RIBA ArchiTc mire C :cnrrc ;,lWo Rol al Institute os Eirlrish :kr,hltcY-, _ -nn F%crmeth Ccrttun-S, Icim 211 .11t 1(7 w 9. 1M it) 27.1 [It 10- 00() R,90(i 5,001) 23x ? - 'Of l 5,'0 ; 311 .000 20 - 5110 39 . - I l l 25 6 1(1_' .74 5 1, : r r; lr,umu . <C! eu) e \•ui, nal Artois Asso,cianr,n South 1-asrArT% Bmird -50 1 .1 .5 00 15,25 0 3fl•fH1f1 kr~ora•ics C'etr ire _Artie Preximcrs l'uhlishmg (-r inlpanr .Asir Hclcll Chadwick Memorial Ser vice Fund La1,+,rat4n it the Ruskin School o f I)ra%k ink Fine Art \lenp )114 uric Nam lnal Arrhr} Assoclari(n :-I r-rr .rrs' 4"0•_3S 3,6-1,318 7i+rrtl :ir" :'rl n%ructrrrrrmrtt 8 Total Touring \ariomat Assn )ci,ttiun tier Finn• air l:eluratir m Visual Arts Hr,rlrlnrh 1141rdnit tirfjtvlit itiou.+ Anwhini Gallcn E rec F. mn Arr, Tnlst lk, al Gallen 11111 A Museum of \14idcrii Art (11ah)rd Scriviiiine Gallery 11'hitci hapil Arr Gallen 6 .000 8,1)(9 ) 300 _' . 1 i( 1 3 .001 1 2 .000 I_(100 22 .41_ i '45,11011 6S .1 100 3 ;KjMI I 1 22,000 414 .000 2 7 ti,00 h ! )r+'rthilltr rrritiarn cs Ai mi I It )using .Association Art I II arse 1 6dl•C11C 111l1mmKirb. -CS1CC k 5 .4- 5 9 .00 0 1 • ~h31 51) 0 l!) .7i 8 491,000 F:r Ic.Iulnrrfnntialivi s 2403 .1)00 I7:eed-towi /imded ogTrtmsarxutc Ar:hi[CiR1rc Found .itiorn Art" Artii Prnchlcci-, Publishing 4ii'il-san' Aim ndraph Iris 194r1k l1i)rks London ( Intcnll,nr.u-c .Air St :iCn' ( uner114nisc C rc .rticc ( .anlcr,i \ .ltmiial :Artists ' Asso leiation Mille Art Forum RIOval (okct:c o)(Art 1•isitalArts ,luilGalh:ricsAssn :lati1M 11(1- [111(1 A0,000 32 .44It1 62,11176 5fL1)[10 16,00(1 6' 0 - O111) ;1) .IIIM a 4,6011 217,11011 15,000 - 11,00(1 ?6,0{ill E-111ih KC1111ccl\ 13 .01)17 7r,trtlrlraur ru~inralndrnrirrfrisatrnrls 1r'i'1Jrt1711rr 'tlTlrtlrtfll 'ii Arched - Architcilurc i11 I'du: itiun Arihltcmir: Frnrlndatilm Bristol Uunrrc• tnr the :Id1'anicinenr i % 1 Arti111[L'it~ll"c RIBA Building ( :cnrrc' Tru.sr 11uilding L ,,pcricnics ' Irusr ( :a111dc9l Arrs( :enrrc ('h,ini Institute Ein' Architcaurc•,ind Urbamsrll 1)CtilU.11 il%clim 1)e'11111, Pracrlce% 1'. SI11)paii UK F .Tshl„t1 Al"Chltcakirc'lI%Lc Andrea Holmes Institute ))t ('lnxenlpnr,trc .Art, 94 7hi ,tr7<( :nrtrriilo~t"TTnlfTruf ! r~)1!1 V - 2 .940,(10{1 ,,11110 1,1111 6 A:nrrll ly-tce 1 .4 1101 u1 }•:', Alts ArtiC l'rr Idu:crs f uhlichill," ( .4111111,111\ I~id\cell Rrkmk Sch(x)I 11111cc+)ar G,lilerr 111ighr<n llcdia ( .clurc Flc .uu )r ( :arpcnlcr E :m~a_c Alice ]-Arms Ea irticld Oran lnlar ScIIotd Ci11,hc(IIIIcn• 111sillht AI-I%' rust IlilliICC Arts l iddlcw\: Unnc'rsin Muscumnl•1ludcrnArtJh6trdi ( 7i tUE}CI" Galle'r"\' Trim Scrprntinc Gallcrv `s,,urlm ark Park% Ranger Ser1"icc l ' TMCI-silcofBI-i 1-hro n 1 iC\\1vmI[ I'll,itr,cl',lph1'l% .111Cr1 11'•Ils•111 Museum ~- .Art(1 .111cr\' W.Itc'rshe(1 Fan 5, FS O 5 .1 f Il l 3 .14 4 .00 0 ' 15,11[1( 1 9M 1 0 311,00[ 1 9,110( 1 6 8 .1( I 6,( it1E ) 4,SiMI ! 1(1,511 0 t),00 0 6,00 0 l,IH11 1 ~. 3h 1,00 0 6,00 0 12,(!11( 1 6 .(1(1 6 6,00 0 6,011 0 164 .29 7 7 ,00 S,I if 1O 9,11[711 MIX) S_00 9,000 2 .160 8 .000 6,000 2,(71)11 10 ._95 I :.Chibitimiri-snu'e b 198 6,111en Icrcnll Akermall Artti l - al,ilym D .I\ Icl E1,lilc% B th I•c•'r1vals ' 11"iht 11111 \ ISLIA AT -IS PT_0jeit ( allidcn ArtsCcllrre ( .rnliraU%twk Michael ('orris Glare•( lunherlidge 5,001 1 3 .35( 1 3,`17 1 2?oo SMI10 4,000 2,9 9 ; .55 0 2,~1)U L Melissa Feldman Filet tt Videa Umbrella Golasmirhs' College Hales Gallery Katie Hill Instirute of Contempeuan Arts John Hansard Gallen• Kent Instirurc of Art ,Ind Design Bat hir,Makhoul Matt' s Gallen Virginia Nimarkoh Organisation for Visual Arts Phott,arts 2000 Photographers' Gallen' Roman Vasscur and Dcrck -R-ratan VOI ,1114) Prc,ducrions £ 2,870 £ 1'lxrtw7traplrv tmiuia{~ T 2 .90(1 2,511 1 .136 1 .603 5,00 0 4,001 0 2-103 5,000 4,9901 4,000 10,000 3,000 4,991 3,990 4,9 ;50 Sceing Fl,c light UmI crcit 'v of East Anglia Uniycrsit% of Portsmouth Wc%T Midlands Arts Board 23,500 6,000 3,15 0 20,0( 0 5 2,61 0 Public an irtitiratrnrs Arts Board SOLith West Ccntre ti,r Enyirunmcntaf Interpretation Chaplaincy to the Arts and Recreatil,r t in North East England laboraron it the Ruskin Sch(x)l o f Drawing & Fine Art South Fast Arts Board Visual Arts Detciopmcnr Agenes- 1,70 0 5,001[ 1 3,00 0 6,26 0 4,240 1,500 1011,19( 1 First-tinie publacariYYns ArTcc Camcrawork Chiltern Srulprun: Trust Dinosaur Press FII111 & Video Umbrella Firctsltc Frith Street Gallen , 1 kon Ga[Icn' le,ius + \tatt ' s C;allcn Queen's Hall Art% C come• Perronilla Silver Space F.xplorarinns The Show n um View•lxlint I'hutography GallenWorking Press 2 .i11 1, 0 Rt ri(juer) gaaIIeiv srliranr 5,000 3,716 5 .490 4,000 4 - 000 5,l 15 6,000 4,71 5 5, - 00 -,40(1 4?61 3,500 0[1( 1 3,500 6,337 5,000 Bradford Art Gallen , Noninglmm C :astlc .Museum & Art Gallen Oldham Muscum & Art Gallen' Ii1w ner Art Gallery Walsall \'ILJWIIIII & Art Gallcrt• Wok-crhampton Art Gallcn' 20,000 15,0001 24,000 15,0010 35,00 0 15,00 0 124 .(100 Rrq[Wlal rV•urae paa7aanships Sourh Fast Arts Board li,rkshire & Humbeaside Arts Board 36,010 0 27,041 0 63,000 Sprcia! premiers (site-,Trcifir marks ) ,14a11chester Cin v Art Gallen• Northllmlx :rland Cllllnn• 0 AITICiI St [yes International S,UOn 1 [1,ISflf 1 20,000 90,734 .Arafrazines Art .Honthh , LIdio .•Lrts Durian Puhlic .ttinrtt Fxcn•thing Magazine K,ila Press Untitled Wonlcrt:s Art Libra n' 35,000 24-0x10 18,000 19,000 3,0100 40,000 4,0100 21,0001 .Straregic iuitietn'rf )_'9,(1(41 ,Ifurkrrta?rr Arts Abo l[ Manchester AfTs Ni .lrkcTll,g Hampshire Museums & Gallcric .s C mumssion Nottingham Castlc Mttscurn & Art Gallen' Sussex Art y Marketing Yorkshire & I1Llttltx•rside Arts Board 11,000 ,(1 5,(10(1 3,000 1,500 2,500 24,7501 17)otugrraplrv murinrl Artc•c Artstcork Aurograph I mpr csCions Galled' Lain, Art Gallery Mutc .\lcramurc C)pcn Eye Gallery Passes OTLI Training Quarterlight Snr Gallen, Watcrshed Trust ;[Arne Gallen 40,000 5,60 0 10 .00 0 16,600 6,600 5.000 18,000 4300 6,000 15,000 21,000 10,000 ,Arnoitini GallenArtic Prlx3Llcers Publishing Compam• Axis Chaplaincy to the -Arts and Recreation i n North Fast England Engage European Pcpirticrc%61, Kala Press London ( ;e,ntcmpnran Art Fair National GallenNonytrh SihlxiI of Art & I)ealgrl Royal Collc~,e of Art ScrlxnrirLc GallenSite Gallery Sourh Bank Board Statli,rdshire LTrliycrsin' Triangic Art+Trust Universm of East I-ondon ) e ntitled 3,000 F,f}fx l 23, .500 2 .09 5 4,00 0 10,86 0 12, ;0 0 7,(101 0 20,00 0 9,3 .5 0 10,00 0 4 .17 3 l,jn( 1 3,00(} 15? 1 7 14,000 S,IlU O 6,00( 1 1 _S5,19 5 ~vinpuluil Arnolfini Gallen Association of Art Historians Center for the Srudy of Sculpture Cubirr Artists Fiat Shorcditch Foro liicnnialc Goldman-Jacob Assl .,ciaw, Insrinatcof ' Conicmp,rrar'v Arts International .Azss(x:iatiou of Art Critics NaTlona€ Ard%tti Asm Klarion 1,61 0 1,$8 1 2,000 2, :;00 2,500 2,500 2,S0f 1 2,5(1(} 3,000 1 .5 9 .100 95 L Crir,ti( hannel Ph,rtuerlphr~ 11 :++u r, I)c%% 1 Lcwr+ PL1bl1+htn-l~tsrian I'uh!icaurrrs . 2 . .; ox 1 3 , ;1111 1"ictt .11 Ans IZctclirl,tncm A cnet Wmchc,rcr Sch+„il i ,t Art _S .`l91 Tole 17!!17 i.vbI17t-I(ar ' BA( Batik 3_40f l 6 . ;00 9 .1101 1 l 1 .81(I Canicraw, irk Eddie ( :hanA r% ( 11r .cr111a1c Callen Cr)lncc%rerSI)i5tricrVisual Art%Trust C[ wncrhntru• La brirarrin at the Ku%kiu S<h,)(,l ()t' I)r .mim-, \ Fmc Art Lam! Art Ciallcn l .r iu, + \c,rtitlk ln,rirmc ul Art & Design S\C .\'l' South I,undun Art Galion Space G .111crc Ti m ncr Art Gallen Walsall Muwunl & x11'1 Public Art I)c%clopti it Trtr+ t Quccn•ti Hill Arty ( cntr c 3,fH10 Reakti,)l R„rrk : Riccr, ( )ratn Pre Scarlct Prot FUNI Shr,redircli Futn Bictutalc. Vic%% Ix ii [it Phi m ogra li liv Gallen ' I -;Sf I - ,Sl0 l 15,110 0 1) .-18 5 211,001 1 13 .+1 ? Itl,t1(11 1 Gallen' \iarin,t \\'alhtc c )iirWiirc Sculpture Park 7iitrrl~lruprrt rTl~rrrrl:< 101 .119 Total Visual Art s !lmrl rtrmu c I .Oo 1 Arne thin ; C ;allc n Art Pr,i1eit \lanagcsncnt A.pc ,, Vsual Art%'Frim Autrn.;raly h 900 hti(, 1. .1101 I llarbir%m An Galle n Br,idi'( rd Arr Gailc•r . Cabntct Galle n ( mncr'au urk 0aw ( umberlidt:c hate hm k. C :ra%c% An Ci .tllcr e Anna I lardin , Rim C ;,tllr n InNt'itl eid( -.,)nteinp,ram Art ` I .cicc%tcr (ln ( ;allot• M,ipllm Art Gallen\lutc \Ictannac N,monal MIIl •tltll ui ]'0x,15 t r .lpht ; Film \ li•tccisirr n \rw%\ich Sch,s, it,if An ~, l}a'm p OW11 .ull MIAWL1111 .111.1 Art ( ; .lllcr c Teter Sctc Galle n I'll ' Tmin, 3000 Public Arr( cmunn.unl±Agcnc% ' R„t al 1'h„t4)graphic S(K:I n I)Ch,il' .th Smit h South I iindirn Art Gallen S(mill,impt, 111 ( in Art Gallcrc 'Toni Blau Galle n 1\'al,all Mi[wimi Art 6 .111er 1 \\'atc'r,htai'Efu, t Ii,ln Itur \i and Roman \ :hxur a3_' 301 4 3 .SS ~ 0 .111 1,14 6 `0 0 l .l' h - I If 1 1,2811 I .o II I I ,43 5 L .;M 1 1 .50 0 I ,~ISI I -0 0 l,alll l I .0° h 2 .13 5 -5 5 ..S o - :; 0 - +4 -y 1 1,32 4 I ' m() 35 .688 1 rsrrrrl arl:c rttld ftl~rrrrlRrrtpbr jrnhlrr'ntiurrs Ar'TC i Atln rLr .tp h Black l)+iLY, Pull] i%hing lie u,k Wi irk% ILr>rtdrin 9h "17x,-Arts ('r,urrril u(Iatrflaud 1990 Q - - ,00f I 12,00 0 -1 .'5 5 1 .1 .361 1 14 .1,4 3 4,1100 3,971 h ! t 1.(101 1 5 , 00 0 1a .3 ~ t) ~,(II1 0 3 .5 - ( 1 3 .34 0 13 2L,8 I , :- 4 3 11 .ow 1 22 .921 15,001 1 4,00 0 I x10 . ,5 9 2 .851 1 14 .-4 1 1 1 - 940 198 ( ;allc n An,c l R4 1w hallenI_ihht an~n n S .'13y 3 .1 If H I Truk[ Lrwu~ :. Londr,n Art and Artists ' Guid e Montage tiallcri. ;lute lletamut e Phr,rristraphr \VurW)i,P E .irnhttra h I'ublic Art Cummr,NiuncA ,gcnct' 11 .901 1 I f 1,1100 1 i .11lH I 14 .000 Beacoll%field B(s Pk Wi)rk+ ! ondr)u Camden Am Centre Fe~rcrnlan Haminhirc )cullrtEtrc Lam FHead Brn,k , , .260 ) 494 I . 1 4 . ;1 3 Map showing all projects awarded Lottery grants since March 1995 • • • tf • • •• j ••• ' % 4b 0 40 4b % 41 0 •40 • se 40 0e 00 • • • 9; Arts Council of England Lottery distribution account s 1 April 1996-31 March 199 7 Foreword 4WjrLvTv; .n A, ; : I . :, r 1 of , L 111'..1! :_ : icre' d r :n rcgistratv,n rr,Irtr~r' M;6 . S t .tilli,hcd by Rmal ( har-xr iw I Apri l - , oycr those rc,p(ntsibniutes i n : rc%unt .h ditichargtd by the Arts t Cireat Britain . I I - ~ d the prutcipal ufti :c i s PLercr Street . London . SWIP3N Q I iii (i amcil receives grant-m- .lid frr,nt nci : 11cparnnent r if National I-Icrita IC and is one• o f the N)dics desi,nared t(1 distribute fund, froth the National L+stterv by ncc National ]_nrtcr v etc . Act 1993 . Fl1C mctnhcrs II the Coun:ll , \ c• - : . . ; I ly (In pasC_ I I+1 accunnsl .c-' sho w ; L96 .34671 it), I The G>u cr, a hat IV ,, cl : C(1mntltnICl1r, ( ;t I +suer% fund, is prudent w J appropriate• In the itMllt ( of past and projecte d nnulme tic m, w hldt ha, resultcd Sn an accumulated fitltds detiClt 4130 .300,000 nt the current rear. The :arts Council munitl ere the lcycl (tf :tsrtttnitntents to cnstu'c thcx art : ion Foulds . The matt sers ofthe panel wer e nut remunerated for their %CrVjCCS L kept w ithin the c%tahlklicd Ixr :hmarks . ~tnre7l :eut ot ' ( 'Jame d's and Secreram-Gencral 's rr pwurl„litii in 1•clati(i, t<f f177R11Cdl7l StrlrCtlffr,tf Gilder sectietn 3a Q i and i 3 ! of rhr Nationa l I)nr ttt the expansion ofactivitics during, th e year. the W fixed assets have incrcawd by 582°( , 4:4840)(11 Ur,111t-In-aid is distrihurcel by the ( :Dowd] i n su}lport of the arts in accordance with th e uhjcctiycs set nut in the Rox'al ( :hurter. Fund s frorn the Narional Lottcn- arc distributed i n .11embr•,ship of Colrner l The ntcmI)crsofthe Arc, Council durim , rh r rear were- : ac :(ss'daricc with dircctio11s issued undcr the Ar t by the Secrctu1' ut State list National I Icrmigc. Member '1 -11c C:otulcil xrurks at arm's length fro m s?uvcrnrttcnt and has the ,tan g s ofa non &P11-[mental public body. As such it is re~ulaled in accrrdance with finanCral rnclnnrand .t issue d by the 1wcrcrarn'ofSrarc and acc(ounts, forgrantiii-aid and Lottery Itlndcd activities, arc prepared separately ill accordance v%ith aco)llnts llirccti()n s Rrrrew i)f'fhe vem• File Cm,l l : il ' s principal acttviiy is the suppl se t of the arts . - 1i s this crtcl it makes Lottery grant s to am organisatiom . The Sccreran'-General' s report and the \atitsnal Llstierl• annual rcpor r }]1'01160 f7IrtI)C1' 1lela114 ()f its puliClc•, and aCM'itics saw• a llllrtthc•r ofchanges ht the Ait s Council's Lotter\ ' programme . lirli IJilig Ur l e .xINcricmcc from nct: first frill year of I, ottcr v 1996 97 grant-making, the arts Council is rl()I\ .1111c to tiller clearer giiidantx ru applicants on wha t to sn,titntC%,t snccessfn[ Caprral hid . Pr( ote : t m+atiti)hii, and evalnatitin was,trcngrhenc d with dic csrat Ii,hmCnt of a Lotrc•r y Pnsjc:t s I)c•11.lrtmelit . Nctiy Lottery-lltndcd initiatires included, fisrth e first time, schcrllc• ,, providing rcycnLIC fundint4 . Date ofapp(inntlc m I .,,rdGomticPC Chairman) ])acid Reid r Vict:4 hairman l l(ichard ( ork 1 l rotrsu,r Rax'Cowcll Professor Brian Cox CBI: Charles Denton PrntcssorC :hristt,phcrFrading \Iaggu• GIAIIIChaLitt Sir ErnestI lall(JBF.DI Sir hand I larrison CBE Gavin I ICnclersoil 7•hc[nta Hr,lt( 11F. Lldv Ma :Millau Professor Andrea Motion Stcphcn Phillips C r sha l'vashar C . BF. CMisr 1'ric%tlcr ('13 Ri),, er Reed Stella Robinson Arts fr,r I vcnr,ne was aimed it a dircrsc ran k of amateur And pr{ lfessional group,, an d attracted a Iar',c numhcrofaprlicatiuns . The pilot ,tabiIisatil)n , :home aims hi dCrcinp ion,-term solutions to finlelina pr•t,hle•n,s i n Frudcncc• Skc•ne professional arts urgamsaii(sn%, A nc« Fil m atilished in the L trc•rc I) :partmen t Unit w As c g Dire] )pmCnts included the Iattn :h tlfa lihrt Lord Ron{crs • Trevor Nllltll CBF + Rollert .Sr,urh,aic lnhn Spearman rran :hisc scheme . A connnitnlcnt to t iivcr•sin - geo`praplti :al an d artistic - is a consistent fcalmc 4 .111 All , ('.onlltil Lottery initiative, 98 Ybt- ArtsC : pur:cilrrl ' b,rtlrn,ri191)e 10- A,j..l,nn - 1'a tici durllt5 the t'C .ir RYrC a 1 ' r10.1Crt :C lIICCnC , Chairman i . I)a,rd Brlcrlc-, ( i~ - D- Neil Gress, . Lady Hrrpkm . . ( .Ic(+ I . .: :ttc ( )BF. . Ruth 1Eackcrutc 013F . Paddx' Mawfici d ()BF. . 1o,m Pender CBE, Nima 1 1(x)vaxa-Smith. Sir ])avid PLfttll.itll C RE, I .x'ncuc Rox'Ic an d Date ()f 1'c-apUoinn11Cn r Rc-sicncd December Ic)9 0 + Rcsi,ncd April 199(1 April 199 4 April 199 5 April [91) 5 :\hril ] 1) 11 6 April 199 6 lamtarv kill' August 199 6 April t 199-5 April €99 4 ad 199April P)9 4 1997 ' April 199 6 \lac 199- ' ]Line 199 4 flay 199 ' April 199 4 11ar 199I)ricmbcr 19 11 6 L(iner] cr, :- Act 1993 . the Comtcil is required trs prepare a statement of aicounrs for the financia l pt:6)d in the form and nn the basis directed b y the Sccrcran' of Stare fi,r National Heritage, with the cnttxnt of tile• Trua%iir+' . The accounts arc t1, tk prepared (,n an a : :ruals basis and a ) ,IUtow .l trllc' .till] Carr l're'11' 1,1 the Cf ll.triok state 1f affairs at the year cn .i anti (sf trs in:umC,uld c\pe-ndinne .11t, I cash flutes ti,r the finmoal vicar. ']'lie Clnmol i, required tcy - l )h,er1'C the :\: :,xnlts I)ircaion lYRled ht th e .Sc:rc•tan (It Scale . w-hich wrs (Alt acculutrill" a11d tflscl(lstlre requirements, and apply suitabl e accotultir g . Utilities (111 a :(InSrstellt }"Isis - Slake jud p, cntcllts and estinlates 011 .1 reasonable basi s - Starc w1mlicr applicable ac :ntttttirlit srarb.l•lyd % ha%U h:cll i(1lle Nrcd . anti disclose Jild C\plain alt r 111 .1101,11 departures in the financial stdtc•rncSlt s - Prepare the tiflan :i,tl starelncrtrs on ncc goin g comcni hasrs, unics, it is inappropriare it , presume that file Cuuntil Will :OIIEIIILIC I n I opcrati(rn . April 1911 0 \fay 11114 Mav 199 Eu]v 11)1)+ 199- • The Acc(Inntilt, Otliccr tt sr nci.7 lhpartrnent of N .ttiunal Hcrita c has tlc%q;natcd the Se :retarr ("cneral as A :C(nmtint; ( )tli :cr tier file C,1)uneil . f 11 c relct'a11t respunsihllities as Accnutltins ; ( )fli:cr, including the 1-4:%p4miNli n . tool- the April 1 1 )11 6 April 1996 prorricn' and regul .trin of the finances for w hich nce Secretarv-(iCIMAI is an5werahi : an d fist the kcrpilt,, of limper record,, art: set nut i n ncc Non-l)cp;u•uncwal Public B()dics ' :\c :uunnng Ofiiccrs ' Memorandum . issued b y April I99-t \lay 1119- • April 1994 April 11 1 1( • April 199 4 April 199(1 ' I) : :cmbcr 199 0 May 199 4 May 1994 I IM Treasun'. (1rber utatter x (- 'r setts & Cis of 440 Strand, London , W( ?R OQS arc the hanker, ti,-the .torts Counci l r it ' F-11gland . Th : solicitors ofthc Arts Council of F .ngland arc Bird & Bird 000 Fetter Lane . London Fd 4A I J h 1 he Comptroller and Auditor Gerieral o f 157-197 Buckingham Palace• Road, Victoria , U ondon, SIV I W c)SP, acts a% auditor to they Art s Council, and his report is presented on page 101 ) The Council maintains a register of interest s of its members, which is available for publi c inspection ht' appointment at the Council' s Grcat Pcter Strcct address . The Council arrempt% to abide by the ('BI's Prompt Payers GKIc, and in parricular to pa y hilis in acconlancC with contract . In 1996/9 7 800) of Lnulispured im oicc% were paid within a 30-day period . Jr is the Comwil's urn to increas e this to 9,,1% in 199'!98 . The Arts Council is committed to a polic y r ricdnalln' of opporrunitin its cmplovntenr pracrices. In particular the COLHICil aims to ensure drat no potential or actual employe r rcecives mare or Iess favourable treatment L m the grounds crf r'acc, Colour, ethnic or nationa l Origin, marital status, agc, gender, sexua l orientation, disabtlin' or religious behctsThe Council ensures that there arc arrangement s to promote eflectivc consultation an d tontmnnicatinns With all snit}'. Ail LICPartmentc have regular staffmcctings at tyhidi matters relarin(~ to the Council's activities are diSCUSSCd and stafl- are regularly briefed on the matter s discussed at scnir rr managenx•nr and Counci l meetings. Nlcetings otall staff arc held periodically. The Council recognises the rrALI C union 41Sk; with which it has established a procedural agreement, repre•serrtative% o f manageneur and Union steer regularly. Secretary General anti staff . Ch'era11 PohC%' i s determined hr they Cocutcil itsc•lfafterdue Consultation %wit interested parries, and th e COLHI it has a .schedule of matters reserved for it s own decision, inrhtding key points ofstrategv, policy, resourcing, and %tatting . All Counci l members have aCCCSS to the Secretan'-Genera l and senior staffas the%' reCluirc . The Hc'ad of Secretariat ensures that the Council follow,, its established procedures . The annual report provide,, iLlfo rtnation about the. CnlrnCTS overall financial [x).Sition , Objective and professional relations ar e maintained with the Narional .audit Offic e which acts as audiror of both the Arts Council' s grant-in-aid CCOLHIts and its I .ottcn' distribution ACCOLmtS . The Council ha.%established an Audi t C.oninITUCC, irx terms of refcrtmix are i n aicot-d-mcc with the Code of Rear Practice fo r Bo .u'd 1lc:mhers io(PLIHiC Bodies Issue.4 b y F-IM Trc'asttrv . Graltarrt DcOi n .-lCtinr7 5en-ctary-f .craera l Lord Gutyric• Chaip uarl uftheArty Council ut 'E' uplan d 281uIv 1997 The Scirettn-General, flan' Allen, resigned in Mav 1997 . The 1)epun Secretor%' Cienesal , Graham Devlin, is Currently acting in thi s Nsitinn . Statement rm Cenporatf ijorr vtance Although the .arts Council of Englao ti is no r rcyuircd to comply with the C'odc of Bes t Practice published in December 19()2 by th e Cadbury Committee on the Financial rlcpeit> of , Corporate Governance, nc%'crthel"', the C'ounCi l believes it should meet the highest standards o f corporate govcrnance and according) complie s voluntarily with key aspects of the cexle . Member,, of the Arts COLanCII arc appointed b y the Secretary of Starr tar National Heritage te r .Pecificd terms ofoflice, and arc unpaid . Counci l Memtier% work %ithin a Code of Practice a based on a Treason' modcl for non-departmental Public NxIlics) which has been agreed with the Secretan' of State . The Secrcran-(General attd stat3 also work within such a Code of Practice . The Council meets in formal session abut te n times cach ;car, and it monitors the work of the gy The certificate and report of th e Comptroller and Auditor General to th e Houses of Parliamen t I crtlh that I have audited the financial srarc•ment%tin page, If .ll r+r 149 under th e National Lortrrn' crc . Act 1993 . These financia l %ratcnlents ha%c been prepared under th e historical cant com-en[i m and the accountn L policic% Net out ten Page 104 . Rrspertire responsibiliries o1 Cauncil . .SecrrtarY-Gcricral arid aitdirmx As dcScrilxd on page, 98 and 99 the Counci l and the Sccrctan'-C:eneral as the Accounting ( )fficer are resp /nsiblc ft it the preparation of financial statements and toreen+ttring th e rcgularin of financial transactions . It is m% • responsibilit% tit forrm ill indcpcndcnr opulia al , ha%Cd ran tall• audit . on Ell( INC Statement% an d on the rc•gularin' of du financial transaction % included in them and to report nl% opinio n to %"U . Rasrs of ?,piulorr 10 1 MAIC17CLI nl% audit in accrlydancc• %% it h atldirinl' standards issued l1 the Auditin g Practi,xs lioard . An audit include•, Ccanlination . on a test hall% . lit- C% idClict: relevant to th e .11110 lnu . di%CIUStIre% and rc'nlarin- t rf financia l tra p %acriuns inrludcd in the financial %rarcnlcnt % It aht 1 ill( lude% an .t%SC%%Ill e' Ili r rf rIIC NignlhCan r CsrimatcS .tnd jodgcmcrts made by the Counci l and the leetcrln' Cancral in the preparation o f the financial sratcniciltN . and of a hether th e leeralllting pt illi es arc appropriate R, th e ('ouncil % circumstances, c-oliN stcntlc applied and adeyuatcl% disclosed . I Planned and PCt•fi mr Cd me audit No as t o obtain ail the 111101 .111 .1nt ill and C\plallatl ll% %chick I considered ncccssan' in order to PRA W C ntC %% irll %utlicienr c%'idcncc ro give rc asonablc a%SLlI'aI1CC that the financial Nt .IICIIICllr% are fl-C C from material nlis%r.ucnlcnt : . %%'hcther t,wNcd b % ern rr, or by traud r i l' a ithe•r irregkI1ArtN and that , ill all material I-CSPCC1S . the C%pendirurc an d income ha%r I)CCIl applied to the pnrPo%C % inrrnded ht' P.lrliamcnt and ncc financia l rr,111%attinll%co111 rlrnl to the authorities %% 'Ric h "CAVrn Them . In t(lrnlin' nl% opinion I ha%c al< o Ct a l 11ATed the• overa 1 1 adcyua C I It' 111L . Prrscntamm a rt - infternlatirn ill the lin .tncia l %ta Will C IIt% . 100 Cln .1 its ( :ouui rl ill F.uRla++rl NO(, Q - Opinion In ma- rapittion - The financial %tatcments give a true and fai r view of the state of affair% (if the arts Counci l of England Lortcr distrihurion acu\ Tres a t 31 March 199 - and of the decrease in fund s a%ailable, total rccogniSed gain%and Itr%seS an d cash flows for the Near then ended and have Ixe n pn rperh- prepared in accordance tt ith the National Lotter\ ctc . Act 1993 and dirccuon± made thereunder he the Sccrctan' of stare tie r National Hertta- c - In all material reNpccts the c\,pcndirure an d income have been applied to the PurPt %C• intended by Parliaincnr and the financia l rran%actions contirrnt to the autht irides %chic h go%Crn the m I have no obSCn ;ttlons to make till the w flllanclal %tarcitlcllr% . f oho 1Bour n ( :oruj,n•allrrmrrl .-ludih„( ;totter ! .10 fill% 199 National Aildit (the e 15--1 1 )7 )Buckingham Palace Road Londo n SWIWOS P The Arts Council of Englan d Lottery distribution accoun t For the pcri(al l April - 31 -larch 1997 1997 L'000s Share of procccds front the National Lorren Nore ' Investment rctnrns on the distribution fund Commitments written back Interest reccivable Other incomc Votr•3 £OOO ,, 199 6 J-DOOs 240,88 0 244,194 21,22 9 107 54 1 45 10,91 0 COOOr 248 8 202,80 2 Grant s 344,450 Total grants Note 9 General expenditure : 5taffcosrs Nott 4 Ocher operating costs Nrote 5 Depreciation Note 6 Costs apportioned by grant-in-aid ] Vote 229,918 344,45 0 229,91 8 1,03 6 568 9,593 3,21 5 176 3,914 29 .3,05 2 14,71 9 6,864 Total expenditur e 359,16 9 236,782 Net resources expended before notional cost s )96,367 1 Total operating cost s 18,578 Notional costs .V,ti-S (A )St of capirt l In,uranc e 25 8 1() ( 268) 66 9 f 75? Nct resources expended after notional cost s Reversal of notional rust s LtctcaseAdecrease) in Lorton , funds Note 1 0 Accumulated funds brought ti>nvard Accumulated funds carried tunvar d The Council has no recognised gains or losses other tha n those shown on the income and cxfxndittire statement For the pcrirxi . -Fhere arc no discontinued activities . 10 1 Balance sheet 199 6 1997 ~Ililll, 10014, tOOOS Fixed asset s 1 ;'1-~'hii . .,,rt, ,; Current assets Dc hrr,r, ai- "1 1 5 •' C 1',i'• r' 4,K4 'I 444 -1 1 ; 3+ti 101 . 66 Ill Cn t Invc,tmcnr% : balance in Ji,trihuttr n ( a,h at hank acid 11 hal m Current liabilite s Hm.Ll u~rtuz1imlc¢u~ calling, due within ont liar Notr 9 _'(i.i .304 4 .60? 41 Y 1,284 ?(,h, ot) 1 14 .000 104 , 1 .24-1 1 - 98 992 Ai4rual + IDilrtll g ram-in-Ai d Sundrv crcditur % 1 .99 0 -194 [? ] 7 JOS.414 216 .111No Lurrcnt i-C[ , 1 'N4 .4 7/ 7 Twal aw:r, Ics, liahilitic r 184,961 159,6 - Represented b y 1, 1 1-j I II Col 1115 I MIC I It 4 ? 1 n .261 111'Cr OIIC VC f I IZC,c i'1Y ~ Cir .1lt,url Do li n .-l i tl Jl r] ,Sii T1'1r117~- (>c']!e']"R l 1 .r~I'd (rtR5"Il C ('l~rrhnirt~+ of ,thi .-I1 .1v f brnrril uf1'11Ph717 d 28 Jtlh 199 7 102 77)t•Arts ('nuncil of F 7~ ,Wrritd 1096 1) - 9.3,011 Cash flow statemen t Fur the tear ended 31 % :Iarrh 1995 1997 £0001, Operating activitie s (f und, rccciNcd truth the National Lorterv distribution fund Other cult rcccipts Gr.uus paid Cash paid to and on Ix-half ufcntplovices Other cash payments 1:000" 134,14' 199 8 .0000 39,82 8 6 (31,614 ) 4 1 113,3871 (948) (368) (14,496) (3,210) Net cash inflow from operating activities - ~r+rr 12 L"000s 5,320 4,44 2 Returns on investments and servicing of financ e hrtelrst rcecicnl 43 : Net cash inflow from returns on investment s and servicing of finance 13 1 13 1 4,37 Capital expenditure and financial investment s Puri ha,c(Jtr.tn~,INCliscd .tstCt . Net cash outflow from capital expenditure Management of liquid resources and financing Increase (decrease) in cash Wrc 1 .3 1589) f -31 15891 (53 ) 0 0 5,168 4,520 i kpreclaruol and j.ved assrrl 1 Accounting policie s ( A I kpreci .adon i, provided in all tangible fixe d asset, financed hx Lorren- funds at rate s calculated to write off the cost less estimate d Bast: i)f accoutus These financial Statements are prepared unde r the lustorical cost com ention Thc account s have been prepared in accordance with di e residual \-aluc of each astir scsternancalh m er it , expected useful life as fi Blows : Ac ounrs Direction issued h\- the Secrctan v 1, f Statc ft st Narwrial F lc'riragc . and then- meet th e requirements of the Companies Acts, and (,f th e St.atcmrntS ., ' Standard Accounting Practic e F,casehold buildings - over the litc of the Ica,c Equipment . fixture, and fittings - over 4 year s Financial Rcp(lning Standards issued an d adopted bi the Accountng Standards Board . So far as thou requirements are appmpriatc . A till year's depreciation is pro\-ided in the year (it an assets acquisition . and node in the Year of Separate accounts havc been prepared for th e acn\-Ities funded front the ?rant-in-aid . i n accordance %%iria the Circaions issued hr the D ., Narlonal Lattrn' diS'Mbunon titled Sccrctan of Starc . ( l)llsolidatcd Ica,unt.S ha\-c nut been prepared . its di,p/)Sal , Balance, held in the National l .ottc n distribution tund remain under The stc,y ardshi p of the Secretary of State ti,r National Heritage . F hm ever, the share of these balances attributable to the Arts C(,uncil of England is a s B t Accruals tome irien All ineomc and cxpenslinirr is taken mu) account in the• financial Nv ar to %khich it relatCS - shoyen in the accuuntS and . at the balance sheet dare . has been notiticd hr the Sccrcr.m of Stat c for National Heritage as kcing available fit r AS required by the Secretary otState . I distribution h\- the Arts G nincil of Fnglatad i n respect of curmit and fururc cull mirment , I .\' tltr 'i . The amount attrihtir.aNC to) The Art s distinction is made in respcct (if Lottery grants bcokCCII -11,11-d Conlnlitnu c nts " y+ flerc tll c ottaacil has manic a firm odor tit grant %N hic h tim-cthcr v%ith appropriate Conditions ) ha s bCCll accCptCd by the rcclpiciit, and ' utYT c+,nmLtmunr, ' • yy here' the ( :(>tinciI has .agrmi i n prit)cipIC to litnd a SCheme .alley made- an o$cr, but the oflcr and asutciated conditions h .a\-e no t been accepted . Council has [cell snared as incoulc• ya ithi n thcsc accounts . f ) fr.Cat ol l The ArrN ( wilcil of Fnglan :! is a rc, ntcrc d charts' No l M6 331 and is clil-6111C unde r hlcomc and Corporation Taxcs Act 19,88 to tic k from tile Inland Rcccnuc cxcnapuon bona taxe s Ill root 01C Ulsing fro ml itS cllaritablc I Ihjccm CS . The liland Reccnuc has granted this cxealptiun . Accurdllhh : no taxatieln has bCCll pt•ocided to t r n t}use accoulus . 1 I I .trd conranitmcnts arc recognised in the inc(nllc and cxpcnsliturc account, %%hcrc .ls sof t unltnlinllcnts arc recognised by N%avof note . I Lard conunitill clits payable \yithin one yc,11 l 1"tllC k .alancC Sheet dare .tic recognised in ncc balance sheet .a%curll•nt liabilities . l 'hOsC p .axahl e more than our \-car from the 1 1 :11:a11eC Shee t dare arc s114 ,11'il as grallt Comillltlllcnts ove r (,ile re•.ar. [ P'rwiolls The Arts ('ouncil proridcS a defined hencti t I pension scheme• tier its cnlploy'ees, the costs tit vv-hich arc charged n, the illo inlc an d cxpenditttrC account . G i ,-lppw-fumed calm .( O ratir commimmits t( )r tuture y'e'ar, ha%c bcci l entered into, taking account of inconlc iirrcc .uts prol ided by the Deparrment ot'Nationa l I icritagc . [hose fittec .asts ha\-c keen discounted agpreSsi%Ch' and the (',ournil bCllC\-CS that it ha s taken a v cr\- a ntscrcatiy r city\- of tLturc inconl c Nc\-crthclcSS, it assunics, as niatn•rs of publi c puhcy, the continued operation ofthc Nationa l l .ottcn and the nl .iintcnarlce of - the Art s ( ouncil's pcrccm a-c of the National Lotte r distribution fund IN scr out in uctio,ns 22 and 2 ; tit ncc Act . 104 TheArtsC-omom ufF.nttlnn,d I0 c)(1 O - Thc Arts ( ;ouncil incurs indirect costs whic h .tic Shared bCtX%CClI aCti\-iTICS trolled from ~rant iii-aid and mi\itics linidcd trolly ncc Nationa l Lottery. - Cho Cotnacil is rcquircd u, apportio n indirect costs properlY bety\-ccrl the m () actixi n .areas ill accordance Avirla good acc(turiti n practicc . Hi Nr)rirulal axtx [n accordance v\-ith Trcasun guidance- notiona l costs of capital are charged in the distributio n aiiount in arriving at .t net inconlilu; . oLlTgOinl i rcu,urcec figure . - Phone arc rcccrscd s(i that no pi-m ision is included nn the balance sheet . [ ..i% r \Cal % tillurcS hay c been resrated to cnsur c contp.arahilit\-. 2 Share from the National Lottery tiharc of procceds from the National Lottcn Adjustment 3 Other income Contributions received sale of publrCatioIl% 4 Staff costs lalarics and wages Employcr'sNati(malInsurance Arts [ :cnmcil Aetir-emcnr Plan 1 1994) Total 1997 199 6 r .m)(1s ! :000s 240,880 244,382 0 (188 ) 240,880 244,194 1997 1996 GOOOs .000Y 37 8 2 4--) 8 1997 1996 t'OM), LY1UQc 918 463 36 43 69 I .036 i68 1997 199 6 6 These costs relate to the Lortcrv fitncrion and its operatio n [ "or the vear-Ihc Chairmail, Council and 1 .+_ittcn Advisor- Pane l members are ni it paid for their stn ices . Arl actuarial Valuation of the pension fund takes place even- three vicars . The last valuarion was at I April 1996 . Oil advice 401e aitttart ; the cmploycr's contr ibution wa s set at 8 .84, _ ']'he scheme is tinanccd bV pavmcnts bV the Cnttnd an d enlplnRres int<i a truster-administered fund independent o f the Council's finances . These contributions ar-e invested by a leading fund managcincnt compare . The nct market value o f scheme assets at 31 March 1917 was L :21,701,277 . The average week), number of employee% ciigagcd directly on I_ottcn- activities duri ng the vicar WAS made rep as fi~l lo« s : bitten. management Operational Administration 0 21 4 13 6 4II 1"; l{1 3 5 Other operating cost s 1997 199 6 L(111f h prorF11 n ;, tn , i~ - C .1'.1%i. reicpht -nc 1_:1112 ,Taft :n,T, % ji ;lc Added Tax ( 1tn'e anti ;undr v 94 436 3f.1 llti ~61 ;5 ?.i ~ I tl I 32+ I .h26 1 .11121 392 Extcr11a1 .L%,c•„111Ct1t ccnr% 9-;931 1 llc%c :c 1,t, relate to the Luncrt' TtlItcn. in and 1r, operam in durim! rhr Near . 199 7 6 Tangible fixed assets E.gtripmCrt t Short )Ca,chtlld trltpr[ActlICnr, LUUI1, ( i )%z it 1 April 199 6 Addition s [I '"l (o%tar 31 March 19 9 tix m: N an d fitting's LYlflll, licta I L1111[1 , I1(, ;11+ ~ti c r ei-i4 -t i ll(1 Dcl+rcn .11i,)u at 1 April 199h Pro\'idcd lilt 199(, 9 II 45 4~ lYt 1SK 1' n Dcprc:iatiun IT 31 .\larch 199 7 l { 2113 22 1 Net ht ktk Value At 1 April 1996 i -1 71 Ncl N ok value at 3 I March I L)9 - 7 Investments liaLmLc, Itcki in dic \aitt0 .11 LotrCl1 di%II'Ihrlti111 titnd EVIIIAtn nrldier the Nre\t ard,hip of the Sccremrv ol ' State tin ' \atitlnal Hrritagc . l funnel : the %hare okbcw halanccs tttrihutahlr rt rhr An, COLITI :il t rt England iS .u dill l\t'll i n rile a :c[xtllI%and . at rhr h,tlanrr N11CCt d .ttC, ha, bCCII Flolifieti he the Sccrctar\ ul'Statc tits' \animal I lc1-kage IN Fein « ac .tilable Eurdi,trihutitll ht rile Art, Cttnn:il c11 1,17'1 .11 l i n rc•%pccr of tairr :9tt and I 'trTt .nV C( Mill ritlCnh . -hhe fimd, arc irlcc%tc•cl urt [uhalt c&the \ .Ititmal 1 otterv k1kr1'Ibut-itnl trrlld b\' the \,Itinnal D t]m ('ctmmi%,ir,ner, . I Ile At-T S Councih%ciiStrihutiun IS in acctn'ti,ln :c With Section% 22 Ind 2 .,ti1'rltc Varitlnal I nrrcr'\'Ctc, Act 199 3 B Notional costs Nt11111 .11 c- ,% tttt' :al}i1,11i, :alculared . IN 6" atlttheat E:r .3,, c tier a%Set% C111Pi1I\cd h\ nce Arts Council ill rile \ ,Cal-. C\Clttdjllg rhr 11al .tncc in tits di,n'ih11111 M fulnl a1 .i hard pra m cn111 111 1 011Cll h Ni 1rlonal cc 1%t uttnauraltcc I% calculared using quote % olXailtcd ti-c 1111 311 ezpcrt ath Ism '1111%heing, rhr tiro vL .arStich :,l,t ., have hem included . pri,ll r : .n' tigores hair been restated . i oo Vie A7-IS ( '111me l u(f urrl3 rtrf I We). V - ~S4 9 Soft and hard commitment s tiuftcurmmnmcw% brought fOn%-ar d Soft commiments rran%ferred to hard commirments Soft dc-commitincims tii 1tt u>m m i tments nl,ld c Italancc ufsott commitments outstanding carried t'()rwar d Hard comnirmcnEs broughr fonaar d Hard conmtitmcnrs met in the last trea r Hard dc-commitment s Hard commitments made Balance rnf hart) commitments outstanding carried t'arward Ageing of hart) cornmitmcni v 1996/9 7 199-'9,8 1998"0 9 1999/200 0 200(1/200 1 ( )N cr 5 vcar s fetal h.trd commitments 10 Decrease in Lottery fund s Stated after charging : i a) Auditors' rcmuncrario o b) Statl- travcl, subsistence ltd huspit .tlitV 1997 1996 . :.000s L:(1U(L+ 110,0 72 U 13,44,450) f} 34 '7,75O 1 ( 22 9,918) 113,372 110 .0'2 198 337 U 131,58 1 U 1113,419, 1107 . 344,45(1 -129,261 f0U 1 .340, 05 0 229,91 8 1vs' ll 1(J4,726 214,000 18 S .S97 16,420 77,81 2 7,72 1 2,738 7,2()a 1,200 7,078 rt 429 ._'61 1~~s',-, , - 1997 199 6 .C000s 4x000., 29 53 2; 20 (c) lr hr rcmMicration ot'scnior cmPlrn. ccs attributable to the N.itiottal Loner - w s as t[11li)w~ : 199 7 It Ital Sal .tries Dim.TOr of tiarional Lottcn r Director of Lottcrv Film ACE employees c.trning hcnt•ccn 14t) .00(1 49,99 9 A( ;Eempluyee%carnint lxnsccn15{),(1110- 59,99 9 .-\( ;F cmpll jccc-s earnitr4; bent-ccn i:60,00(1 - 69,999 \umber OM 1 48 43 l 2 1 1 94 a3 h3 I .t llre n Charge 1'000s Prop)rnon 48 43 47 100% 101i' a 56(51 27 32 50, 4 1 f_ottc n 501!(1 11 Capital commitments AtI1hori~Cd but nut contracte d Contracted 10 7 12 Cash flow 1997 199 6 96 .3h" 541 1 ,6 1,4 . .E -~Y 24S V '15. ;1f1 Rcu n wt lvinon of nei resources cxpcmicd to nct uprra t cashflcxs s OlvratinLsurplus 'deficit' lntcresr reccivahle Depreciation charges Increase in debtors and prcpayrnc•nT, In :rc .iwincrcdirors ctc .tshinflINN- 1? .951 '3l),flll3 'fl1 . .~~.; 1-442 fr+rmopcratingcashflims 1997 1996 ~:f1[I[I, : ~+rit! : S,169 1 . i2 o {I U hlnd, al 1 April 1996 3 .169 4,602 4,521l) 82 1: 1111d% lit 31 \larch 199 - 9• - -0 4,o0 2 l ApriI 1996 C:ooON C .ldl flmv ('O()lls 31 Marcl t I 119 7 L:[1[I0 , 4 .oo2 5, 168 9, 77( ) 4 .6d13 16S Q. -- ( ) ll l) U II [l 1 ,6T .1 1 4 .6112 x .161 15 Movement in Lottery funds 1997 199 6 VIII)[), 1( 000 66•[Ih196 .36-, 4 -,4,V V 13 Reconciliation to net cash flow to movement in funds Incrcau drtre.tu i in cash in the \•car (',uh fl, m from manaacnient of hyoid tan .uTrtn, nI ,urccs an d Change in funds resulting from cash flows 14 Analysis of net cas h ( a,3t D61 (]trrent asset imc,nttcnts Loiter% rr,crrcas I Aphl 1996 TI-.ln,firrcd from the mconic and cXl,cnLhturc aicunirt 1 .nT[er\' rc ,,crvc,t13I .~1d1[h 1997 ION Y7A•,-lris Gis iila EugLar+ri I Il yO N - 18,5-F ;[1[Ir, o oh fl ) -- fl 16 Related partie s I hr Dcpartinent of Nau, mal I icrir .[ c i• the slxnsoring department 16r The Arts ( :ounci l of England and is regarded as a related hart}. and declare an% direct interests in gran t applications made to the Council an d couimcrcia4 relationships with the Council . Kcgimial Arts Boards are %inlil :rrlv regarded a s related parties by v'irrue of the fundin g relationship with rho Arts Council and by virtu e of common membership of ncc Council an d Tlict exclude thcrliselvcs from chi : relevant gran t appraisal, discussion and dccisiosl processe s within the Council . boards . During the %ear the Arts ( :ouncil o f England had various material transactions wit h the Regional Arts Boards, the British Fil m (A [noel] mernlers also hold the lx)sition of Institute, the C ;rafi4 Council and the \luscum 4 and Galleries ( :omrnission for whore th e Departnicnt of\atiortal Heritage is als o considered the sponsoring department. Chairman within the Regional Arts Boards. Twciin-blur Council mernbers are also 'frustccs , 2(-1 n'crnors, Ux)ard mcmhcr%of othe r 1„xlies to %which grant% have Ixen made by the :arts Council in 19966'97 . hl no such case wa s there are possibiIit%' of Persona I financial gai n forCuuncil [nenilxn . As a matter of lx slirc and prmcdurc, Counci l nlcnllxrs, I .u[ter%' Panel members and smfl ' mainrain publish' available regisrers of interests Grant 15,282,843 45 .000 417 a(10 5',093 1,291,217 45,1100 93,338 22,500 22,752,283 584,0110 7,054,891 86?83 31,590,000 3 47, .;j)() 127,36£, 1,049,041 66.000 The ledkm ing transactions are c(insidcred to he disclosahle related p .irrv trari% .wtiona: Organisation Council member/relation British Film ]nstetutc 1'anxhial Church Council of St Barnahas (Church Charles Dento n Clivc Pric%rlce C B Gavin Hl'[ldcr%o[ 7 1{artin 0x)drii h Brighton Festival Frec Form ArTs Ti'tut Scluth Bank South Bank Acror% V1g )rksh4 ip ]4nuh'Theatre Univer4irv of Huddersfield 14EC N(irrhent Ballet Theatre R,i%A AcademyofDramatic Art Ron'al .-kcadeinv of Drarnarlc Art Gateshead Metrolxlliwn Borough Council TricvdcTheatre Advcnrttres in Motion Picn[res Rovai National fhcarre The Rota] Shakcspc .ircThcatrc Hampsreadl ' hcanc C,Ican Break Theatre Conip .m Tara Arts Groul, Ltd Tara Arts Ciraup Ltd Richard ('Or k Lord Roger s lrronv 11,11 1 Sir Ernest Hall ()BE DL Sir l:rnc4( 1'fall 0 RE Dl . Sir Ernest Hall 011L DI _ lllc)[lla Hi )It CB E Srclla RiYb]liiUl l Stephen Phillip s Thelma Holt CB E Trevor Norm CB E Tre%iit Nunn CBE. Trevor Phillip % Usha Pra%har CB E Usha Prashar ('B E Rckli .i Prasli .ir Relationshi p Coven H rr Anglican , C ;I .izier Vice-President - no longer acting Artistic Directo r Commirtee member C .V r14lIlGlll C Board mcnllx r Clianccllo r llireetnr - resigned June 199 7 Patron 4 the Appeal Bud% ' C suncil mcnllxr Mcniter of Arts Lonen_' Bid Steering Gr<nlp Beard mcnilx r Direct o r Directs i t Director EnicritLts Chairman Patro n Advisor to the board Bo card mcnllxr 109 Lottery hard commitments in 199619 7 Schedule 1 to the Account s .Eastern Arts Board ( aplral47raw . AlLichurgh C- MC la Lni Altichlirgh Fl+ull+iati(,n lltichur *11 FI Itul .3aril In F.dUia[1+117 ] ' rut Kcdie)rd Bmnlu,h Council KcdlrIris &IrOLIVh 0ILI1161 lirdEen-d Hm,l,iral NIlti'Irutt Rvdti Ird lnrcracrr+c Hcdti Iris Pier: Bated RtIl,11 1\\ ,1ILI,lefr-u,[ (-anlhridtc Drama Centre• ( l%IjC Point RTa„ Band ( co] Ions, 114,11 Schoml C hc•In sf4lyd St .lr B,lthc•rshop thrnu nn' ( III[, (h0 ir\vltl)d Ltd ( ' It\'(sf - LincoIn li ;nlii ( 'I I1c11 :,rcr \c%% I 'hcarre ' Ii-u,r Ucrchain 141%%[1 olulcil E,sc\ ( otul". Council l.'„i' \ d,IIICc 1-''ii,t "Eikc Foundation l rl~,ll Point Culler\ Ciain,huroL=,h', linu,c SOiiCIA 1 Linccld,ol ( olehc,tcr 11„t:ich G 1-op 1t.lnd Ip%wich0%cr-50,' Kra+, Rand l xadcnha .m \'ilea-c 1 fall 2000 Lmuth P1 .1\'gmel•,' Soeicn Ltd lfareh 1( .lil\\'ae .tiilvrr Band Markcl Kd,Cll ]u4131 Rand Ncw Art, VC•i1LIC Acti(in Ci l-I tUlt - Na ,ik LId Nee\" Ruekcnium \•I11 .11;c I IAA ]rust \orrll Ke,rc\en I)I,rrlCr Council Pcrcrtk)rough Art, Council Slalth Holl .lnd 1)mnct Council St Alh .m', Dmi-Ict ( ollrleil ,llaltin ,,art, Ihcauri St hunci, , (olIct;c' ' Frunr Swl[ 11k Colrnt\ (I Iu11i11 Sullmlk County (ol iml 1 , 11c R .tllirmtt Have[ -, 1 he Hut: Srrevt ,1rt, .erne 11{dia l'ruv I .n1 File :,lnlhridgc Art, Hic .urc Trust 1 he (aml,rid c Art, Yhc,an: -Frus1 1 , 11c ( :aster Hill, („\1 ( .f)1111nk1111r\ Sill r11 1 he ri%N Lcc Kit : Rand I i Norici - Ift~h 1lhrH11 'I IC Wk4lurn S .uld, Ratld I lllndCl',lC\' Bras, B .llld 1rc,tlc Chean'cConlll .lm I rti Trc,llc Fhe.lrr: ( om11 .u1\' I .td C' nk cr\ity of I';,a'\ Wa1'cl ttlsC Artats Smdie^ I .t d & St Ltheldi-cch Art Srudril W.1%cne:\ I)i,rricr (ouneil Wickcli Cormnatitm Silver Prize B .lnd %V1lodhridgr E%Lc sior Band WVC11111attl Haub Yilhrllitpitall)ra11A' 110 1111 :1n. ('ruuli it rl~ 'Fr(14laud I Ugh !J' £ £ ,taltt7lrr~ti/r11,~Frtrrt s 13,n'11 - 5 .111)11 (incmaC .in' File JLM,tion d . .;cNHI0 I 481 5,(100 _'5,(100 68,000 6 - .00 0 frrtlrl .TtllrlFr: tti alt 81,110 06 .39; 5 .65" 1 aa .00 0 Total Eastern Arts Board grant s 1 ;1 , 1,362 84 .31 5 40 .3(14 9,036-11 9 6 East Midlands Arts Boar d ( apiral arapir,~ ( xiift SiIvc•r Band ( .zuphk Ukr .immn Folk-Dance( ollllla m old \1u,lc1 .1FI, 1)crhv Cit\-(M1111 it Derwcnt Bra„ 1 - .-t)8 ;-4 .1 1 8 .400 37 .800 X00 .000 5+ .000 F mol l (66,91(1 F:a,t mt lul LI VLt Orch :,tra Lid I-isnvl X)d scnl+ tr CitlZal , Ar(, 1 , 011ccr FM C1. 11C1, C I mhroiticrcr,'(46ILI 1)1,1)011 59,865 6 .4 .200 I .Irle Our 11 .111,6cld 1)i,rrict Council \u[(Inglum ( .1,110 Muscum '1lld AlI 6 .111cr1' Noun whanl ( :astlc MLNCIlall and Art l .AICi-v 46,000 1 ; .435 35 .114 1119 8 - 9 Nijain„lane( itv Fram,port Rand \orris<lunnhlrc (t Iunr% ( ; )Llncil Projccz 2001 - A sp,lcc Enhaneemon Rl11 Hr.l„ -,5[10 5,,3 1131,(08 I -,943, 1 .50 0 1 5 .13 2 5,09 4 32, ;11 0 66,93 6 40,00( ) 1 . 511,1 i1 )I I I (0,00 0 22 -3 a 110,6; : 30,001 1 •4 ;,[)1) 0 KeckICS, Sleeper Itil,lc% , Alfrcu Ill ( )penlTic St wim 2 9 4-14Re)Sa.1 1hcatrc' Hurt halllriIa 69 .300 Rutland Youth Hand 1 46?0-, Shirchnxtk mcrs Wcharc Rand .16,86 0 17,41( , 100,00 0 31,60 4 41,06 2 274,000 Sr M,11-\ - N R(' High Sclloml 1114: Alliance I ricC,rcr Kj lwiwth A .md Fhcl)cw L, ,(c li'us( 40,00 0 50,Oo II)0j)(11 ) 'H IC Pottcr', I lou,c Iru,t Fllc P1,ttc'r '1 I h ln,c' 1-rust 'File 11 i, ron Ban d 114ltlrh Art% I,cicc,rcr,hirc n l,'.(I(10 100,000 °4,926 25,,1 11) 38,31)(1 9,000 13.500 90,43,; +,469,04 3 I (10,(wn 7,;(),01)I I 10 . 0n0 49,67 2 4,192 .96 9 7rltal arpitrrl ij)'WH \lltllilisariolfloll m } .nlhroidcrcr+'Guild bn,(II)I) 1-,001 1 4ti,0011 31? 0 68 .0110 TItI,I tafjrhiatluFfliF}Ill f, 93,86 1 ) 7"; 0( 1 20,00t ) 68,00 0 3,0(11 L9{,~) Total East Midlands Arts Board grants 16, ;))11 7 0,(11)1 1 London Arts Boar d 4-.432 -41 . ;1)11 21 .136 ( ;nl rrrl ,trrur ; A(All-- I lt)lmnl; A%mwiarion Lae 8,901 .3,96 AR T11c.ltre HIwITlhlc A : .ul :nlvof Indcul1)a11CC cadcnl\'mfSr .llarrill in-the-Fields 1,200,85 7 47,98 0 35,18 4 - 7,690 L Advcnnires in M5) tTion 1'icrures Lrd African CarihtvartCentrc Allegresse Alrllcida Thearre G)mpany Ltd Ancient 4larincr Pl'ollnitions Artisan Films Ltd A rftiadn111115rraLOn Lid Artsline Aspidistra Prlictucrion% Lrd Battersea Arts C,cntrc Bcrlesh Institute licnt PrtldllitlUllS Ltd Blackheath Con%Cnatnire of R1usiC and the Arts 131uc Florium Developments Ltd British Film Institute British Film Institute British Film Instintre British Film Institute C :arnerawor•k Ltd Canhun Gardens Bandstand Project Chicken Shcd Theatre Cornpan . Clncnaya City of London Sinfollia [ .lean BreakTheurc Company Craft ('otters .AsslxiatiunofGrcarBritain CulturalCo-tilvrati(in Electric Eel Films Ltd Faction Films Ltd Foundation for Young Musicians Four Corners Film Workshop Frec Dorm Arts Trust kiruro Theatre Company Gloria Glottis Films Gr'alld Union \lusiC Theatre Green Candle Dance Company 6 well prrlllr Films I-rd (.oraundwork ° I lackno, Hackney Community College I lacknev Fmpirr Lrd 96,283 89 .750 43,057 95 .0(1(1 23,000 950,000 '3,279 49 .582 1,000,00(1 910,639 Intrinsic( Films k0 Islington Council (Islington Ecologv Ccntre) Kennedy NIcllor Libcrtas Charities Group London BWXMgh 4Bromlev London Borough of Bromlel• London Borough of Ixwisham Londnn Bubble London Electronic arts London Electronic Arts London ~iusici .lns' ('nllccticc Ltd Synlphonl' Orchestra Ltd Long ti)rd Con1111nnity School 1 .vricTllcatrc lianrmer%mith Nial',l PnxtuCtions, Ltd Slethod &Madness Mondial Television National louthThcatre of Great Britain New Queens Hall Orchestra Normal Film ,. Oddsocks Protl uctions £ Oily ('.art Colllpam• N1 I fotisc/Graeae Thcarre Company PFN Litcran" F;junclatlrlll Paddington Arts I'.tines Plrilgh 965 .000 1 112,843 325,957 76,392 94 .965 8 7 _218 98,990 1,049,041. Royal National ' I hc.ttrc• Board Rohl Sooen, Of British Sculptors Royal Society lilr the Arts, Mantltacrurers & Commerce 90,000 469, 727 92,000 592,500 91,500 j4,5uO 48,916 200,000 2,802,997 -5,591 79,575 48,000 78O,O()() SPACE Srudio (An Services Grants Ltd Sanluc•Ison Productions Lrd Serpentine Gallen. Shoham JeN. asingh Dancc Company 5lobhall Dal"iC5 Dance Colnparly 7 45340 6,89 2 81),00{ 1 27 .501 1 19,566 60,000 160,000 87,30( ) 234,000 380,430 35),100 22,712,29 3 20,200,000 31,51)0 31,59f1,0f1I1 81,7) 0 511(1 1 Skcline Films and'1'dc%kion Productions Ltd Soho Thcatrc C :ompanc Son of 7Aphvr Films Sourll Rank Centre S1H1tll Hank Centre South Bank Employers' Group South Bank Empioyers ' Group South I ondun Barbc•rshl/p Harmony Club SontfMark 1'laylitmw Spitalficlds Festival I .td Sr.lge One Theatre C 1111pany Srokc Newington School Sursivors•I'vern ' Iapslm Srecl Films Ltd Tapson Steel Films I .td '(cam I'll Lures Ltd 111e Art in Perperuity Trust The Art of Change IThc Circus Space The F,nficld Girls ' Youth Marching Band T1lc European Theatre Compart Ltd 711' Friends of Sr James, Norlands Zile Gnltxr Brothers ( Entrepreneurs) 1_td 8 .162 411,373 - file LawmerFoundarion 111' Nagle [ .-Ircle The \cxk Pro ducers .Alliancc I\PA1 413 .000 1,'58,750 20,000 117e October Uallerv The Other Cinema .tilctiyi Cinemas lit: People Show Ltd 84,000 88,983 45,00 0 30,001 1 500,000 Ranllxrt DaI1CC Conlpam Rcdbrid- Drarna C :cinrc ltcdlees Arts & Crafts Stables 247,532 57,093 42,330 5,()76 344 .540 1)4,25(1 4,8511,000 900,0110 18,56 3 886,62-5 3' 7 95 .(101 1 Poinegranarc Picture% Porcupine Pictures Project for African Arts and Culture R,AG Films InrernatinnaI l .td Regent Brass Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Roo al Allicrt Hall Royal British Legion Bobs' Ban d C Carps of Dnrms Romford 79,000 141 .180 1,500,000 91,61 3 1cggy Su 113eco, t I .td Photoftrsion Ltd Piccolo Puppet CUmpa111' Vioncer Thearres Lrd 11(1,00(1 52,900 30 .515 98,418 163,35~ 18,000 49,623 85,08 '7 1,500,0011 33,75 0 6,08 5 87,4.19 ON Painrins in Hospitals Parochlll Church Council o f St Barnabas C ;111.12-ch, 0111wiCh Pearly Oyster Productions Ltd 1'(1 .(100 5,0011,1100 10,000,000 76 .50 0 314 .31 0 C}rang,: rceTheatreLtd ( }rc hcstra of the Age of Enlightenment Orpington Organ Club Oul of ]oinr 99,704 50 1,000 ;0,000 Hampstead Theatre Lrd 127 346 26,000 I larringav Club Iiarrocy Art, Council 29,025 1 iaveremes Girls' Marching Band 19,000 Holo,:atm Educational Tnlsr I Wallenlxrt; Appeal1 60,0011 Institute of [ onrcmll, inin . Arts Ltd Institute of Contemporary Arts Ltd Interchange Studios tThe Hamden Trust E "111'• Quesrors 'Illearre ' 111c Riverside Trust 20,700 I ' S00. 00 3,093,000! 8:3,82 2 37,202 750,0(1(1 3,432,(100 '750,000 1)6,21 7 1,200,000 1,0(0,000 950,000 6,000 97 .3 0 104, 7 1 4 6, 20,600 61,8()2 2,000,000 25,000 697,742 27,000 99,-500 86,000 26,861 ) 19,34 42,06 7 980,00 0 96,75 2 4 3 30,(91) 32 .03 4 22,29 8 478,33 9 667,501 ! 70,000 II I L 2- . 00f i The Sam Collins Thcatrc Tte Srtunccrn African Cultural & Welfare Al N4 kianiIn : .SAC AVA Vic Stan- Night Film G nttpam Lal The Tal,ernacle Trus t Tlcarre Pur Lid Triccclc Theatre C ornpam Lt d Turtle Kct .art, Ccntrc V :lid I)anre ( umpan a Total rapwu iT 63 .00 0 ~;90 .(10 0 3 , f119 , 45 1 Scala Pr, )ductltlrl, Lid SCdecticId C ommuntrr ( ., dlcgc spcnmrn(m)rTr,a;n Rand 52-14 5 2,054 .89 1 2'3 - Sustrans - Ece,dalc Cult1ma11 tT% Rcururcc, I he Rarracuda, Real Canlia•al Ralld - I'hc C:urnhna Theatre Trust Lt d -I-ltc ( cntun' 171catre Lt .d 9_,110[ I 94 .3 2( I 135,00 0 Video Engineering & Training Lt d Wi-m(rc Hall Youn ;: f cr+, in,' Ginccrt E r undati,>n 14;,n S 7 , 7. .;4 SrainLcatum itrmrr~ Rlackhearh Cttnccrr Hall , L,,ndun Sa-ntph,tm Orchcsrr a Tara Arts Group I .t d 03,f)fif l 122 .00 0 66 .000I 241 .00 0 Tnral m7bllimt1vrl w-wa c 145 .ti28 ._34 Total London Arts Board grant s 1! 1 t I it s car . L'2 a- ;68,653 w al rranstrrrcd 1:1 r Nc . . ti .l ilcr 's 11clk Ltd from the Sadlcr's WCHS 1 : 1411fidatiatn . (',r,vrrrl tnarrr,• AIICnd,11C 1'ilhj Hal l kr(w li,,, n 11 .111 Tnmcc• s MiK)cla.xc litx)k, I-r d Ruleleut C01Gcr1' liras% $an d Bres,•en• Arrs (ic•ntrc ( ,lrlWc• [ in ( Itlnci I ( :atftcciral Church „f St Nichltlas C nrre for the ('hildren's li l t,t k 35,[)11 l 99-,95 3 60,00 0 32 .919) l 27,004) 0 256,750 36 .860 - 9,300 .19,5()O First Aci Theatre Contham Lr d 14 .125 Fishhurn Brass lian d Fltrncss A551kiation4)f Brass [land s 60,411 C p l Gr+,up Rand 1OCHCC• 5X4,000 C ;atesli ad .Nricinyolirsn Rwough(,lunci l " 6,5311 GICnIu,Irttc Ibc-urc ( . 1-4 A T liigh Spcu 1,hw 1)lamwid, Rappc r Sword D.111cc• Tca m 2 .633 -0.8 [ I [nrdC11 ( ',011C1P Rin d 44,000 Tlotl~ltt, nl lir.t, s [r•e,llopchurn I)ianxmd 1u1111re l .ircrar_c InSTITUR• 69,426 1(1,1)0(1 King Gcol-Lw (',,mpi-clicilstcc Schoo l 211 . - 9n [ .,tkc District SumnerMusi : Lt d 77,94)(1 \will F,a,r Theatre Trus t Northern k'r'eetirrnl Li d l'c , ,1C(X)kI 111:},S Ran d Pcnrith \lnsl: C loll Penrirlt 1'Iacc•rs Theatr e 1'ir .ull,a I'llulcrs Stccl li ;tn d PIi,nl Art, 1h rl+7c ('n1uriltt1'EnjT1nnd 1 11()6 9 - 51 .23 ; 100,000 3,01)(I .000 61,45 0 391,0[1 ) 41 .-90 ;4,SOO Thcitrc Sans Fronticrc, Isd Tudh,w•(nangcSchca)l( .,,nCMBand 1% nc 1, Wcar llct cl, spnlcat Ca lrlu lratiun I :k nc & Wcar Huilding, Preserca6 m Trust ' linedalC CInsrtCll 011 hchalf lt l The K1c'Ider Rirtncrship L*ill tr,in , dNeu :a,rlc-ulxm-[i'nc 1'ickc•rs 1'rluth Rr,a,s Wanshcck's Ashin tun C,tllicrt liand W" r(,unthc•rl,ulcl Choral S,kicr,' Whlrcllalc1113rass lialld 42,000 43 .370 49 .30 3 9) - (1 .000 100,000 97l .000 l S,[1f11 1 I (L500 3ti .026 S, 1)83, 2,3,45 2 61 .)16 5 Ti+ral capital gmnti 9,00 0 6,550 35 .8(10 Chaphincl t(r,he Arts & 1(rcre.uum Ili the NurTli Fas t 9 , ,(111[ 1 9°,(IO[ I (din' i d'Stimicrl .u,d 11 - ihr,tric, and Arts r 103 .259 Cnlxland Rl,rentl l1 C'ctunci l 17.40 0 (~roitlands Int :mt .' S :huu l -k2 .hnr1 Cnml,ria arts in F:du :ati„ n k2,11(1(1 Cumbria C mrirv Counci l 52„350 Dance C :1r r D, H cent Arcs ( .cnrrc F.,, , rcnu>nt Tim It Ban d F-,cr ' Rc .ldt Rand 50 .000 90,000 64,41( ) E-hc Grizcdalc Soclen' The Nltrth Eastern IndnSrrics liras, Rand 1 'Itc N, jrthcrlt Ajt, kLirkctur, ( :r) . Lrd The St 14thn ; Resrorarwn and Dc•,'ckrpmcnt Trust Yar,ta & 1)1,trt :r111' .1%%Mimi Northern Arts Board 1 12 The Cumbria Theatre Tns,t Lt d The Cctatun Theatre Lid Ttc CU%T(1111, House 20-9 .; 1 qurs ;09 . 4)01 f 2 ;6 .93 3 6?i .KVS - 5 .1)00 l'rudho Arts Trux RO,chill am Trust I .rd 45,039 34,195 ,1 , (11)(1 2 9,4110 32,5113 5,440 `;rab&sirtirrn -arlt, Northern SlntOnla 0111:Crt S06c•r1" Ltd 17. 96,00 0 Yiitn! ataGiliratnrrr r7+'art t ; 96,(1[ N 1 I - .nh0 ~~I 1 Total Northern Arts Board grants Nort h West Arts Board < altrrnl ir•arrt r liti„n P .ta rn [ ulnntunin' arts Ltci Icti(lll rrt - 111C .11TV Al-I Space MCYseV%1LIC I .td an, AN)w Manchcstcr Lttl AsIm i n-th Rras Rand 1+c,trc Nicrur,ldr Trust 13aldcrsttinc Rrass 11,111d 13c,sc, ( )'Th'l3arn gland Rla: kh, o 0l Or,wd Theme-c liluceuar Arts ( :cnnr ( p ads Thcait'c Colttl ,am' ( .h .tpcl cn Ic Frith 1 ;n,i, Rand ( :hcshirc (100[[4 ('rmn :il (,[,1'11('1'111 It1,V C)nk, de C ;rACC H1111, Di X ; I)t FLh C I Till ( )I legc o1' Higher E.dn :ation F.llckrrtcrc 1',rcr and Nc,tun Bnrnngh Cmuml k .llessttere I',trr and Nc,hrll I ;rlrott g h ( :uun:il l:n lis p 1~,nring lhcarre F1t',t Ritc T}tratrc ill Fdtt:a61 to ollipanr First lake 1,cIO Ltd Freshmen I)runt attd 1111 , 'IC Corps hrod .shant C.Knmttnitt Asso :iatitat ( ;,allcrc Id, ( Anltclttl,r,r .u~ Architecture Y 1)0i„n 1 91,1 - ' 51,`1 5 S?, - Sti 59 .96 4 >0,00 0 I,1,11(If 1 32, 40 0 44 .00 1 6N I ,110 0 77, 250 1 20,00 0 3- .476 7 .00 0 I . 1 S .I k 1 2 .500 61,146 -1 4,48 9 IO,xo o 375,50 4 99,64 0 - ,[101 1 95 ,69 4 23?() 4 ,; 9, 6, 4 _'75,100 L C ;lr,ss, opdale C oninl rnin• College Band ' Irust InVell Scttlptrtrc Trail Partnership Knto Sc•rwi Ltd (Kuut Film Club) Know slrt,lictro,}xoliran Borough Council hrn,nclcr :\Serrnl,nlir,,n RorroUgh Council Lancaster Cin- Council £ 32,610 2,316,730 £ ['egasus -l -heatrc• Hone ofOxford luurh Thcarre l P(xole Arts Centre Association Progress Thearre 14,862 10,000 Ricer Films (l-V oodlandcrs) Ltd Riccr Films ~ Wo Xhllandcrs} Lrd S i lishun- Arts Thearre Ltd 367,790 68,138 1lancltcstet C :in• COL1i61 Iwlj 00 `lancho:swr Intcrnat,r,nal Arts 13,50() llersetsidcYoking People's -Il,carreCompany I .td 41,400 Mosslct Amartttr Ot-ocraric & 1)rarnaric Socicn' 64,260 tiololt PcoplcV11hearrc Stcvc Rocs Foundation for the Arts Stront•stscldPlas-crs SWMdos, I'eg.tsus Brass Rand Stxicn' Mosslev Brass Band 27,205 Moston -Mrthodist and Rcstt'ick Band 47,00() 4lrotiola 37,639 Nov Barracks Icfant Managcnieitt Co-i ipcranve Ltd 7,069 `I'hc Rourncmotrdt and Pcorale College of Fu Hier education 1-hc Mounthartcn School The Nordcn Farm Centrt -I nisr Ltd Octagon'111carrc Trust Ltd Oldham Ctrliscum Theatre Ltd Open Ear Gallery Padgatt High Schrx,l Partingron I"Itc•atrc Club Pilling; Juhiicc Silver Band Po}'nron Plavcr.s An,areur I)ran,atic Siwicn! Pr,ann in lcouth Bracy Band Preston Borough Council Radio Lion, Chcstcr 's Hospital Radio Raintirrd Silver Band Ro% ,,tl Northern Giliegc of MLisic Salli,rd Cirv Council South Ribble Boroo-li COLincil Sr Chad's Church, Nei• .Moston St'I'homas More Yourh'I'hcatr-e Thi liraSShuP4krs the Urchatra of the Golden Arc The Parr Band (St Hclcns~ The Pctdlc HippWrome Thearre Ltd The Royal Exch ;mge The Whitworth Vale and Hcalcv Band -rinnc istle Band United Nonvesr Co-operarites 1,684,768 'lltc Old Barh House and Communin• Centre , Wolverton Lrd ' lie Portsmouth Platers Trading; Faces {Arts) - Traditional Arts Projccrs ( ' I"APS) 1-rd 84,500 99,550 15,930 17,1100 .33,835 25,574 55,800 4,092,42 10,000 70,000 84,000 41,000,000 13,54 7 44.852 98,725 25 .936 17,56 0 295,00 0 12,[4 8 99,98 4 1,835,75 6 380,437, 472,90 0 151 .93 4 181,95 0 50,09 8 23,27 :; 1rustces of the Victoria Rooms Wantag;c Sitter ]sand War rave -l-heatrc Workshop 54,01 0 64,464 5,276 Warcrship Brass 'r'v'avendon Allklu%ic flan Ltd West Lavingron Parish Council Wilton 8` 1)i,rrict 1 'rutrh Band 43,75 0 2,723,28 4 Winchester Thearrc Fund 2,151,75 0 100,70 0 43,711 1 13,41 -5,079 Bournemouth Orchestras Hampshire C;lolrnn' Canu7rtiLlm 94,004 1 159,00 0 IntafstnbrksrxranrFgrautc 253,041 0 47,92 4 42,29 1 Total Southern Arts Board grants 13 .668,),' 9 36,69 1) 85 .931 South East Arts Board Capital Ara m ~_8,949 505 Total North West Arts Board grants I31rchington Silver Band Brigltnm Borough Council Brighton Festival Southern Arts Board Brighton -theatre Events Brinsh Instirurc of Riograplnt Clianncl -Thcarre Trust I..td { apiral~;artts Ashburton Hand Bcll Ringers Bournemouth University- Cin• Screen Lrd C~,htatThearre Irusr Cranbn.xok and District Ouirak SlxicnCranlcigh Arts Centre Lid 5,004 70,000 39,414 28,800 20,700 26.632 D.idadrum Communirt Music Association }iastlci h Bnrnu-h Council Fasrleigh Borough Marching Youth Band 557.4)(40 Fatvlct Parish 1 orest Forge Tltcatrc Contpant Harh„ur Lights Cinema 493,7 58 Partnerships Arts Programme 1,476.14 3 36,67 7 57abildratinrrgrattts 3,200,000 153 wan ]611111 j,trz Orchcsrra Isle of Wight Vidco Camera Club Mengham Infant Schtx,l 1lilron Ketnes Pritttmakcrs 153,00 0 1,00{),0[1 0 400,00 0 Trrral capital rlrattrs 95,606 W00 0 9537, .374 211, 7 9 Ilan Male Voice Choir Horndean Campus Hrirndean Communitt Assrxiarion 76,78 5 6,00 0 192 .93 7 Normid 2000 Brass Ranh I.'nirv 1-heatrc Unim Theatre Whallet Range :Ill Srars Chokes Siltcr Band ( orncliuc iC flutes I'rrxiuitions Co-sham Concert Brass Band £ 49,980 6,800 37.4,213 8,100 50,000 28,588 7,660 20,160 30,50 0 8645 0 412,50 0 37,92 2 94,00 0 49 . 110 1 12(, 7 71,004 1 5,20 0 1 .0-5 6 .00 0 54),1}1) 0 Darrford Grammar S:ho of Egham Band 25,00 0 Farnham Makings Association I limited bt• guarantc•ei 57,00 0 Formic Charitable trust I.td - Friends o f St Marv in the C ;atr1c Friends of Music in Matficld,,Mat•ficld Festival Fiaslentcrc Iiitt'n Band Hcnticid Pillage Hall'Enr;t Hextablc Schtxtl Lighrhousc Arts and Training Ltd London Okxra Plavcrs Mel€wav Little theatre Ltd 1letrogxAc Arts Centre Tnvst, Folkestone 27,000 lfoic Miley Silver Band Noma li Platers I .td 34,488 Rainhain and Wigmore G?n,nttrnity k ;sociation 1,362,26 3 20,00 0 44,79 2 42,50 0 45,05 0 344,83 2 9,21 6 2 .1.000 66,94 1 3-4,05 8 911,000 16,972 11 3 L 5- 00 .000 9 .900 113-.0(10 Ri truer DI,TrIct C+luncil S( LITh Duu' P and Film \takers ' SuutlntickC :emTtnuninA,%ociation SLtrrC\ Hrarh RunxlLh (ArLII1CII Surrt Prot, an,sn Sen'tec ti LISSCx Brass , Hastiap . s % ido \ -- 0C . - Il I'e li r"K,, Srrccr ) 'Manaacmcnt Crlnlmirrcc The \la-mm Carta Sclvx)l Thc ()ILI Market Trust ,The Kim %-cr Rand Trrtst The Orphcus Trim The 0\tcd R .md The Royal SCIlu411 Of Church Music The Surre\ Insrinm : of At-r \ DcS4-n 3(I .163 54,14 - Prcma Arts Centrc Real Radio and Telcsasion Ltd Shcrht)rnc Kmsc , Sherhorne, Trust 1995 Isd [93 .5-5 -2 .000 l-'_1)(111 Shirr Tratnla, WorkshiipS Spacrx 1_tll Svmtmdshun- Arts Villa,-, c Fmcrpri,e TcignmuLlth Communin Collc-c The Asscmlll\ Roosts of Glasronllun Ltd The Chuughs lVhcelchair Dance Tram 10 13 .625 31 .149 1 .15,,{10U ?811 .000 Tltc tiurrl r In tlrutc of Art Dcsi-n - I ' hc ' [udclc\' Fcstival &- Tudcie\-Chu1-Ch I)isrricr Commirrrc The 1Vindlcsham R"urkln,, \Icn s lnstimtc li'inttc Thcatrc 111d Arts Ccntrc Ltli L'ckfic'Id Concerr Brass W.tln m-, mTh,tmc< Cl lnlmunin Arts ru .t 11'crhridl ;c,Maly\wiryChoir 1l hirst .INC Bras\ L~'uking 4 . 1utc tia,riere ()9,--,,66(j r .lrc \Iana~erlac s Roars; I'rl :dcrlrl ; Ilra,sRand Plll :,u-cll S6 cr Band P)Vmr,uTh MLIMCalActi\iric-, Clu1+ Poul 1,che>„1 &- Communin- CAIlletar 08 ;,531 26 ."'34 39 .429 Susscx Symph1 m\' ()rchc,rra Talking \e\rsk+alxr Associant in of ncc: UK The Altri,vm 1l 'ar Memorial Hall € £ Thc Darringu m I Lill Trust The \arinn .tl li loth CcnTrr tilt th e Pcrformim, Arts NYC1'A i The Tacchi-M, -rris Ccntrc 60-000 (1,(1(11) 149 .)i00 Thcatrz Alibi Tirrha\' 13ornu,h CoLUlcil Wass 1Cirll Words 1.VC% 110LIth ( tllc:,c 4-3 .159 .illmoo 94,000 1 7 .4WrtrnTrust 1 11?5O YCt1\'iI TN I113and h(,U1YI 1 45,0110 Total South West Arts Board grant s Y%(innr Arnlud Thc ;lv'c Total South East Arts Board grants 563 .95 5 1 - .55 0 1600 0 15 .53 1 _"_ .51)1 1 -4,64( 1 49 .1,12 2 -`4 .00 0 314,5- 1 19 . ;0 0 3~,U0( 1 5 .201 ! 31 .5(1 0 1,616,33 3 80 .00 8 54,00 8 89,52 9 441 .58 0 54 .00 U 40,00 0 87 .35 52,00 0 10, 0, .M . .,,4 7 4 l 2 .4116,11 West Midlands Arts Boar d South West Arts Board (alwai rrl an u Cgpiral grant± .Arum] Alccstcr Vicn1l'ia Rand Arts \Iarkcrm(, li'.irwckshirc C ;h :7ml7agnr` C :urn\\',tll I 1I,u'6crs11o4, Chorusl Art Shape Ltd h1r Ookiccstershirc Framc%L i wk ( unurrritml li .lrnsrarlc aild I )isrricr Cha171hcr of Commerce 13,1th AlSbcr with Sr I ; mc% Parochial Church Cnllllill llishop 5nttun 1'illayc I [all Ifi-cwhousc I hearIL' Gild HITS CC111CIT l .[d Ili-MOl Hcbrcu' ('oL1,VC111 .Iril)n Rristnl C)ILI Vic Trust Lrd ( hclrcnll,lm Art C4a11cr\ and \luscunn CSTICr-ti,rd AI - t SllaCL' (lircuIIICJi,l (_1rl' 1)t Irllru Rl,lss Band x111'1111'all Arts NCtvv Birk rcaycll an lint, bland ( :cntT.cTrust 8,46 :; 78,500 Sti, l ] ; 194.9711 S((,8(N1 9") 2,n- (11) 46, 706 06050 1 5,280 111 .59{) 49,5(151 n .;,409 .12{! 10 .508 Iran Clow Scha,u] I)rshrool, & District Ault 1"()icc Choir 1_sren'cr Cununurlin' Cullc c Esru\cr Pcrc ussic m Prujcci I ,u rings 117 nr'ncc l lcnv rri .ll 11 .111 1,1100,I100 7,ooo -20 .000 98,00( ! 55,203 F)ll, tiuut1111~'st Forkhcard l°,II1LdS ' 3[03 .831 1-1-cmin1T,ton R11 - ish Hall \laEldQl'ITIxIl[ (f11111171fI1' l' ,14 .1 .;4 (,h,llil'Sh'1'S11I1'ti COMM' C011iml 100 .800 324,000 6nddliall Arrs C oirrc I-IeMiPlll C l}1151111In1 t'V- Ccmrc :AsSnCiarl()n 1 4-IC(A V 58,6\(1 I Iunlhhr\ Da\ \ Schnul Jackdaws L-dncarinnal Trust kc\'ilshalIl CaC,llll'i'S Y01all \1 :11x0111 1x4111 hr'id~e\ilcc' RX Id ICncchi,I) Theam: \larldollOY`Si17 Lc\1lnardClub Nc\\' Palace{.CnTl'x IIc\Pllll .l5' R .lild Ni,rth Dc\nrl DiStrlct Council 114 Band l'bc,-Ir•ts ( ;r,uulil of"Flrrtl,Trut IQc)(i'r ) - 15 .000 20,000 SS,03ti Sl,hb\ 45,000 8j) 10 ,1) .[11)() \, 1 I 2j)47_, 1J Awnt)ank F\'c'shx))l llr,tss Rand R :11111x1' Thcan-c Rxl Lti-adC Thcatre'Crust P,cllc V 11C Prillian Nch1 inl IlIrmin"11,1111 ( Cnti-C fur Ars Thcr,lpwt Rirnlingllaln ( :in' Council Rif"1111T1gl1,1111 ( iT\' ( .01,1111 ll MUSx11n1 S Auld ArtGallen' Rrrmim,harll Intcrnatlon,ll l .trz FCSIi\al l,W 131rnlingham \Music .Syr\ ire Iiirnlingham Rxalkr's ' & Writers' FCS6\-al Rirl-I'MI> 0,1111 RCIICITnr\' l hr .ltre f .ni RrCN " h11L1%V Art, ( . Cmrv llrld ,~nl it dl Cl lr1110 - lllt,lnt SChnul Rrid,niWth Ludt -\\cd Sihnol Kridgttm n ( onccrt Sho\c Rarld Rrnuksidc C(Amr% Primarv~ Schur ;1 hut-T,>n Communite Rand ((WRA - Statli,rd (,arihhcan assunariun C it\ tit rccn I rd C1mlm Sin '-rrs ( he it 1ILI&r\ _\Sctl'ol7ulitan Ili 1)II&C\' \ imc (,l'Ittrc H ar Sllll)ul 01 Musty h,\ ( atl7clira 111,0 Cuuniil 40 .16 1 '4,02 6 95,21 9 - 60,20 I 95 .1 S 5 04,000 84,601 1 11000 99,35)8 f 26,986 I ( " 08 3 1f,5 .U00 15,042 s, -5oo 3014,-, 10 .000 0301 ! 4 ,444 26,QN O 55 .10 0 ;I1,[10 U 092,25 0 5,40 0 50 .55 2 ?I,33t i 56 .00 0 36, ;4 1 FIleI1d.S 111 Ru~ls4 \InSlc CCilt t'C l-ricnds of Stokc \urtlt Music Ccnirc C :CrsC `l ,hcatrc Clmpam' r ;r,lnll 'I hcatre, WOk cI-hatnpllFll 1 47,0(1{) lt] _41 3 -9,7(1 4 100,00 0 C4rntlncl\s(lrkCowr7R'\' f Tcarthrcak Prmiuctiolls 1lel-Ci6rd&1V()rcCSttr( iLIMVC1)nnCll Ilereturd Cm C1,1111cil 1-17r;hhLll'1' 11)Carrc' CCllrre I Jd I"l ghlc\' Band 2UfY,I)fl 8 30-1N 4 ,358,52 1 3 , 2(71) 89 .04'1. 13 .962 L Ikon Gallen: Ironbridge ()pen Air \luscum of 8teei Sculptors Jazz Cotirntn' Juhilcc Arts G=mpanv Ltd Lichfield Festival ] .ion Ballrtxun I .til Ludlow &- District Conimunin- As-sociarion Lrd L 838,047 19 . Of) Campass'Flicatre Company (Actora Cabal Ltd) Crofton Silver Banc{ ])arts - Donc .tstcr ' s Communin• Arts Project 4 .675 400,004) 68 .71 7 48,(!(17 Narional A suciari,m of Youth "Ihcarres Co . Ltd 35,34 .1 Ncucasclc MI 01.111 Community Centre 15,300 cAtcm n Cultural Project l .td, 'lhc Drum 1,800,00(1 Open Theatre Compam Patcshall I Tall, Allensmorc Rhvn Park Schtx,l Ridgew(x)d I ligh Sch(x)I Shropshire (Aninry Council St Alban's Organ Rcstoraritm Appeal Stan ' s Cafe'l-heatre Stokc-on = l-rent-Rcpcrton• ] .td Stokc•on : FrentCin•Council - Famu•orth 'vials \oi :C Choir 'I'hc Burton Borough Schcx,l The Custard F$Cron' 'Fhc• horntsron School The Rocal Shakeslnarc C)mpanc Ilie Rocal Shakespeare Company Tflc Hill VVixxl School Vision I Inmes Assr,ciation Walsall Ntuscurn and Art Gallen , Wary%ick Arrs Cenrre 4\arscickshirc Fire r1; Rescue Sen•ice Wcm Jubilcc Band Wolverhampton Borough Council Wolvcrhampron Borough Council Wolverhan[pton Borough Council Women &- Thcatrc Worcester arts (council VVordslcv Aniarcur Dramatic Society Wrekin Council 'Lip Theatre Gcurgian'Flicatre Roval (Richittond) Trust I .td Gcrbera Films Ltd Hcnshaw 's Scx-ict' fort]tc Blind Hunilxrsidc 'Iheatre in Education Ltd 98,576 6,2(10 520,625 Rolls-Rowe i ( : wcnm-i Band Koval Britt0i i .cgion ZVvrr Forest Youth Band Shire Uak Grant Maintained (,(xnmunin• Schrx,l 7,000 43 .831 87,781 761,6118 Mimika - I'hCarre NorTh Stars Srccl C)rche•srra Northern BalletThearre I .rd (NBT) Northern 5chcx)l ofConrenifxtntn . I .rose I .eed.s 0stnonccrlc\ Village Hall PhutoAKTS 2000 Poppleron Road \ierttorial I Lill Public Arts 14,866,000 10,241 27,000 2$,220 2 .9411,295 100,000 247 .500 Red I .aader'I'heatre Carmpam Sc;trh0rortgh -FhcatrC I]cti-elopment Trust IAl S:arborough'Flteatrc - Frusr Lrd 250,962 67,000 15, 5(1,01111 Scarborough Thcatrc Trust Lrd 5hi'€"€idd Mcdla and Fxhtbiti,?n GCOUp of Companies Site Gallcrv Skelinanthorpe Brass Band Skippko Arts 'lleam 3,143,038 37,0(111 74,700 45,000 53 .33(081 73,000 1 . 3 .000 53,409,881 ( .spiral pr'atlts Chn•salis Arts Cleethorpes Borough Council 98,000 99,11(1( 1 600,000 3 .357.1 0 1 .310,83 1 59,472 50,-16, 2,837,400 40,61 1 9932 6 34,200 93,33 8 56,14 1 33,36 0 88 .00 0 L4'ards BrcN%-Cn- (HinIandi liniss Band Wesr Yorkshire Playhontie Worker,' Education a] Association Yorkslltre South Disrri(T Yorkshire Art Circus Y()rkshirc Arrspac'C &rcien I .td No&-hir, Evcninq Akfr Band 54,07 1 87,96 3 120,(100 37,84 1 10,3-5 4 7bral spiral r{ranrr Yorkshire & Humberside Arts Board Arts in Healthcare, Leeds Bin-lei• Grammar Sch(x)I CS1' \irdia i Yorkshire) Chapchown Silver Prize Band 104,00 0 24,52 8 5 ;',500 71,429 Thurcroff Welfare Band Unit•crsin of l-luddcrsticld IIhC ; 1Vakcfield \ierrolx)litan Band% Yorkshire Women Thcatrc A:orn Video (Bradford l I .td Acrors' Workshop Youth Theatre Arntthorpe Flmfield Band 75,75 6 22,50 0 6-50,00 0 43,00 0 cmr c The Act( in. of i tonv%us 'ihc Bradti,rd Callen' The Faceless Company I hC Old I),tirv' Studio% 9 249 96 .5 ;8 91,$76 Total West Midlands Arts Board grants 1 .033,83 7 19,70 0 26,(x15 26,501 ) 7,72 9 St tian•'s Yooth Thcatrc 7,293 Srakc 84 - - 17ic YOTiCS11ire Schrx,l of Performing Am 95,00 0 Stanlec Newmarket C t)Rien_- Band 37,800 67,471 98 .900 51,109 13 .810 lOtal sA3lJ1IL.fa1[n)l,TYIQ,[r_ 21 .00 0 1,8-57?60 54.00 0 544,61 1 50,()0O 98,14 1 112,84 7 Kirklces MCtn)lx)htan Council Kirklccs -Flicarrc TrList Slajor Road Mika-mi 77icatre Company Ltd .Srabilisariinr grams Birmingham Reperton•Thearre Ltd 45,001 1 316,20 6 3(),00( 1 Ilklec Placers Kippax RJB Band Kirklces Art Space Socien , 67'.250 66 .1351 54,365 27,000 Dralu[piraliyvauts 26,13 9 5,25 7 51,246 49, :10(1 90 .78 4 19,79 7 Eor:ed Entertairurtent Fruabat'I -hcatrc for Children Gauthorlx lirass'85 Gen"k hrojecr ,\406011110usc £ 36,372 44,668 1,11 ],170 Fast Riding Ctunt Choir hasT Thirsk (ommunin• Association Eiland Silt'cr Banc] Fscafeld 111•ass Band 115 .976 824 .500 45,000 5,087,640 750,000 Siadcles Parish Council \lalvern Festival -lheatrc Trust ] .td ,\idlands Arts Centre £ 17 .395 .60 8 stabilisation mints 32,850 45,000 „ 7 -9 Shc€field Cin• NIUSCUrn & \lappin Art Gallen , 700,000 25,000 3-5,7 5 0 7nra? ~t;rrrlis,rtr;=n r?+•rr„r, 32,250 90,000 286 .199 Total Yorkshire & Humberside Arts Board grants 125,(1(1 0 1251,000 1-,490 .60 8 il a Statement o f compliance wit h policy and financia l direction s issued under section 26 of th e National Lottery etc . Act 1993 The Arts Council must ensure that it does not solici t particular applications . During 1996 9- . the Arts Council aria the Rc,;i,ma l Arts Boards ItMis workcd ta) cnsurc the wldcst p()ssihl c a« arencss of arts I ortcrt- fundin .; . The Art .,, C(nlllcil alonc dealt with ovcr 15,000 enquirie s durln,, the vcar, these lcd to 1 .33 1 eo ~mpIcted Lottery applications for the capital pro g ramme, Therc Wa s wide puhlicin, for new initiatives launched in 1990. '9 7 Arts tor ,,'entmc, the pilot stahilisailum pr(} g raninic, hlll t franchise ,,, and Hardin-, for dance and drama students . Arts tiar ) \cryonc, ti)r example, attracted ncarly 0,00 0 appl]caril }ris . All application, are considered on their individual merits against huhliShCd criuria . 2 The Arts Council must ensure that it considers applicabons across the full range of activities fo r which it has the authority to distribute money. I Arts COLHICil Lottery grants hair howfired all art forms from drama and Visual arts to mime anal circus . Figure I shows the numhcr of grants any} the amount ofmonc v committed to each art form througg h the capital programm e in 1996/97 . £120 m :EIIOrn ElOO M £90m £80m £70 m £60 m £50 m E40 m £30m E20m LIO M LOM 4p NO e; Q le A IDA d` ` S`a~° Xate 410 117 3 The Arts Council must distribute money for project s which promote the public good, including wide r public access . or charitable purposes, and which ar e not intended primarily for private gain . Asscs>inc.; the public hcncfit 4 .1 proposed proicct 1% one Ofcightcritcria which the Arts Council applics to al l Lottery applications . This criterion underpins the \yhol c assessment process and inyoh-c, con,idcring the cunlulativc impact Ot tllc project . Every ore. ani,aticm rccciying a Lortcry grant in 1996 9 had to dcmOnstr :rrc tll .lt it, h1-Op0sa1s \yOuld bcncfit th e public by providing no:\\ or improved op1,<)rrunitics ti) r Pttblic cnjOymcnt Ot ; or p :u•ticip .ltion in, art, activities . Applicants had to produce evidence to show that thei r project \yOuld pry\"IdC I11aXII111.1111 IC Cs%lhlIItV to :11 1 scctlc>Ils Ot sOCicty. 1 he Alts Council place, particularc111phasis on the nccd s Ot'dis .lbled pcOplC . A11 or~ani .atiurn rccciyin" a Lnrtcry "rant had to cil,tu-c nlaXimurll ,14XCS ti )r di, .lhlcd p011,1c ,is members ot• .ln audience, participants, artist, ul' CllTIOyccs . Applicants wcrc also required to includ e apprOpriatc disability .111d cquality training as part ot ' th c prujccr plan . and, wilcrc relevant, t toll access audit . Fi„urc 3 dyes example, WiLiC11 public acccs, . Ot hU\1' partli1,11 :1 1 . 111-()iC t, Wil l ~\4h11t 1~ 118 77~i .~ rrr ( ;nunir! n! F.' )r~lnur~ 190 U' .. , 4 The Arts Council must distribute money for capita l expenditure on projects . It can only distribute mone y as endowments or revenue grants wher e - such costs are associated with a capital projec t which has received or expects to receive mone y -the project would otherwise not be complete d because there is no other source of finance . Tic capital programme provides ~rant~ for new buildings and building inlprotcntetits ; the purchase ofcquiprncrtt , musical InStrllnlentF, vchicics, public art and othcr capita l itcnls ; and film production . A review of the p lain capital programme, carried out i n 1996/97, concluded that the quality and appropriateness o f building projects Could he improvo-1 with the introductior l of a three-sragc application process . 'hhc three stages arc : feasibilltV stucix; project dcx-clopmcnr, and building and fit out costs . New t;uidancc notes an k l application packs wil l be published in Str111111er 1997 . At the s far app l corn rn 0 not Inv( GI A rcvicxti of the policy on revenue and endowment grant s asu>ciatcd with capital proiccts concluded chat the Arts Council she luld continue not to award Such fund~, other than in the most exceptional circumstances . :` No such grants wcre awarded in 1996/07 . As a result of consultations tkgun in 1995/96, th e Ihpartment of'National Heritage authorised specifi c schemes 1111 ' ok . 1' n,: n:\ , crltlc e\pctidir are . Thew were Arts file 1vc1_\'o11e and funding tier dance and drama students (_rcc directions Hand 13 .) . Ill addition, a pilot stabilisatio n prt>gr.unmc was announccd during ; 1996/97 {sec direLtion 14) . 6 The Arts Council must consider the viability o f projects and, in particular, the need for resource s to be available to meet any running or maintenanc e costs associated with the project for a reasonabl e period, taking into account the size and nature of th e project . Financial %-iahillt\ and qu .tllrt• of management is one of th e eight criteria applied ro all Lotter- applications . Grants «il l not he a1% arded unless projccrs can meet this criterion , satisfying the .-\rts Council that thec have the fln .inclal an d management resources to run the project and make die hes t use of it after completion . On r anisations receiving Lottcrv grants in 1996 97 had r o demonstrate that funding for their projcct was secure an d sufficient to last ti,r a reasonable period after coniplction o f the project . Applicants \t crc also required to Consider hoer their project could contribute to the organic W )II's long term financial stahilln•, for cxaniplc, h Y reducin g, running costs or increasing; earned income . Where new hlllldlI hI s arc irnoh-ed, the assessment Concentrates on the huildilig" s operational iahilin . Work started on a t r aining; progralliliie li,r projcc t manag ers on running a capital projcct . A new manual tie r assessors is also undcrwav. Projects must include a significant element o f partnership funding and/or a contribution in kind fro m other sources . The govcnimcnt requires all Lr,rrrn applications to in :lud c a significant lc\-cl of support from other Sources . As well as makim , Lottcrv monev ur r filrthcr this also helps t o demonstrate that the local communitn and , or other t>t,eilc% arc a,mmirted to a project . Tlic amount of parmcrship tilnding required varies bctn v cc n pro`,ranimcs and according to the size of the project . Organisations applying ttrr more than 1100,000 throu g h the Capital pro l;ranllile nerd at bast 25`?i) partnershi p funding . applications for 1100,000 or less need at ]cast I0" i, . The Arts Council xc ill tilnd buildin1 feasibilin- studie s to a niaximt(nl of %>`!i, of total Costs . For film production , the maximum grant is 509'o . .-arts tnr EVen, onc require ,, pre,lCcts to raise Kot\1 cell IWi6 and I D"ir 1 1,11-trn•rship filndin", drpCndin~ 01) die SizC I rfth c award . Letts ccn -YN) and 10"1) has to he ill cash . Partnership fundin g for Lortcry projects conics frOnl a VaHcn of SO LINCS . For srnallrr projCCts, VolunrarV labou r small-scale fundralslug and ,gifts in kind .ire' often Important . I .anycr Projects rcccivc money troll/ centr al and loca l z;c r~ crnmrnt, F.uropCan hodics or ncc pris•atc sectol•. I - hC :\J-t% Council monitors the progress projects arc making in raising; part icrship tilnding . ;or 14 , 1211 Vx .- r is Co a cil nrEy~a Rnri 1990 9 - The Arts Council must obtain the informatio n necessary to make decisions, including independen t expert advice where required . In 1996 ,97 the Regional Arts Boards and, through them , local authorities, the British Film Institute, the Craft s Council, the Arts Council's own specialisr,1cpartments an d other appropriare agencies gavc expert advice can cs'cn ' application that tell ithin their remit . 'Fo l4ethcr, the y completed 2,528 assessment reports . :c Arts Gm, 1, 11 decides Lotter• grant* u iti rlic lm i . rdv icc gi%cif I-, flee I-trtterv I'arua Dk161)g 1990, 9 ncnfl)crs if the anel wcrc : I', .1L nt:c SkC11C (71,11MIAn l C :b* - p «w All applications ON•er ~ : 10(),()()O, ,1111 sonic below, arc considered by an independent assessor or assessors . Tllc Arts Council received 368 reports from Mdcpendcn t a .NS SSOrs in 1996/97 . Film production projects are assessed h"N• the Productio n Department of the British Film institute . Hillis wit h budgets a tf.L.500,000 and above arc also assessed by pre eduction experts and script readers . In 1996/97, projects " ith a budget of under cS00,000 were considered by ril e Independent Film Assessment Panel . In future tills (unctio n will he carried our I)v tltc Arts and I-ow-Budger Productio n G.rmmittce, a sub-cornmittec of the AdOsorv anel on Film . p As the volurne of Lottery apl Council is using an increasin,, was a series of seminars for a : the Lorter7• Division has car t skills . Largc or complex app l of specialist assessors, looki n bus111eSS and access 1SPCCtS O figure 3 provides informati o and Staffing . (ll ; l "16n+ Pendc•r ( :Bi P .IliliV 11', ticlLi Sir DJV1d Purtnanl ("BL. l,VJICtre RIWIr f apprinted Fchruan 199 , 1 fly I rttcry Panel is scrk-iced 17r the Arts C'otrncl l , Lotter\ I } . , ,n X11 . v, he ),~c director is Jercmr Newton . At tll c 1996 97, there wcre 25 staff in th e t iI1C I 111 cnd , rlic year tI1 k'crr 5) y .stall in i . I'1 tl~.~tl SCI'nl ~cHlti" .P, '. Al 7 • 1~' ;~? C- .':n .l 4t The Arts Council must not, if so instructed b y the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport , distribute money to an organisation over whic h it has material influence or control . In 1996 97, the arts C„tinCil did nc,t appr„%e any L„tter ~ rant to an o nr allisatl()n ()1•Cr which [t had 11111cria l I11flUe11CC r,r control . The Arts Council must address the needs of project s related to film and the moving image . 1 1 , 199(-) 9 the arts C :(mncil Zu ardcd alms)-,t .! 4Sm t( , -1 film prc,jccts ; ',11 " f these ~%cre for film productic,n . Fundcd pr„siucti,ln, Hwhicicd liner_ which lvgan life a s an .APts Cc,uncil-fundcd pla%, anal Pqr i Su .' . o An extensive rcx ic« ' the pilot funding, progr,lninie ti, r film pr,,~iucti{m . Crutlhletcd in 1996 97, resuIrcd in re\ isc d ,7' lirde 1 , 11es -(ON Crilnik 1110 d ', rrr l )urion nt hr(lLIL1CT1011 funs S . "1 - 11c re` ie~~ a1u s ICLI ro r the estabhNhmcnt, if .l fil m Dcparrlllerlt within the 1 . ,ttcr~ DI\ isic,n . 7110 dcpartrlren r is ulpporrcd h' a separmc Ads isuny Panel on Him, chaire d by Charles Denton . As ~\ ell a" prucluctinn fundin,,, th e LICpa11111Crtt is c+nlecrrle.i ith project development an d disn-ihuti m, It u c rrks cl,,sch - n ith , ether film nr~anisari, nls , such as the British Film Institute and tllc Briri"h ticree n AdViM )IT C(,uncil . k\ In (ht+)her 1996, the Art" Cntulcil annc,unccd .1 nc\ti 61111 f-anchisin" "chc111c .,,ttcri11 1T Up t„ tuurcumnlrrci .l l franchise" . B1' the hehrllar 199, clc,"irl', dart: there wer c 37aphlicati, nls fi,r the tranchiscs . Kc\- criteria tier the WICitlc,n Of 111111 tranchisees include their ah111tV tl, : prcXltlC C ' CmC11C"s In Tho r quali ty film" ; dCI11e,r1stratC Commercial et 1 C tl"C 4 LWMA 61111!" ; arnl cn"urr public aCCC"s Tc, tllCi r !!ieJrrs Council ofF.b„tlrr,id I99h U - 11 10 The Arts Council must address the need s of projects related to crafts . The Arts Council must aim for the highest standard s of architectural quality and building design in funde d projects . In 19901 97, the ,errs Council awarded 16 Lotrcr• grant s worth lust over .C 5nl to proj' ccts uag crafts . These Col Bred a diverse range of crafts and 111CILdr : QUAin- of design is one of the eight criteria which th e Art,. C' nincil uses to assess Lotter' applications . The Arts COLHICil aims fur the highest .standards of archirecrura l yualItV .and building design in Lotten'-fundcd }p rojects . Applicants must dCt11011StratC that, tur- CxanlplC : buildings are well designed, well ccna%rrucred, ofhigh quality, and fi t tier purpose ; 110V [I LLIM111gs are Cn~ ironmcntall\' fr1111~111 ' and enegp- efficient, there is suitable means ofaccess fo r people with physical or other disabilities . • The Rt-Adt'Ord Gallcrv, a new centre of excellciwo : tin ' Crafts and applied arts within the Bradford ,uld 1 ]klc\ ' Community Colic ge . The L'? . tim grant will help ]lrc,ride facilities for all levels Of%kill, as well as telloss'shi}~% til r s•OLI i; Craft%PC0p1C . • COBRA - Stafford Caribbcan Association - whic h rcccivcd a grant of-L.30,000 rowards repairs an d refurhisliment of a Con1i11ur1in' cultural centre . As w0l as external assessment, the tarts Council use % specialist architeCtural advisers, its Architecture C-tJn1niittC e rc%•ic\s , , all Significant building design proposal" . • Medford Hospital NHS'Ertist, which is using its ~'?i 1,00 0 Lotter' grant to assisr with comilli%sioning archirccrura l glass, textiles and external sCulpnlrC aS part of th e &N-clopnacnt Ufa new maternity and paediatric wing . ' 1 # r'I ~ stfC, :llt~a' I <11 I'' ! . . .. ? % r' . ~e ' ; :r -, ;7:: 123 12 Notwithstanding 4 above . the Arts Council shoul d consider the desirability of developing talents, skill s and creative abilities, particularly amongst youn g people . This must be done in a way which avoid s long-term commitments that could limit the amoun t available for future capital projects . yy Iaundhcd il l A nc%1 I_(lttcrv sc}lcme . Arts tier 1-., crt (It1r . \()1 cnlt,cr 1496 . `rllc scheme 1 Ittrr, (1nc-(1tt rrt cr3ur `==rant ; t( ) ,mall ,remp,, a, well as c,mbli,hcd (,r~ani,atiun,_ tilr a will)[ r rangy <)tncw creativc arts projc :r, . Art, ti)r Ever •<rnc has tivc aims . -l'hcse are to : incrcase the im'011 enlenr ut g oon' pC(1pIC in art, and culrural act1VItie, ; t,llild pe(lple's creative p(lrentia l throu1111 training ()r pr4css'1(mal do:v6()pnlcnt, supp()rt 11 0 work-, artracr 110 .u-t, alldICMC,-, a11d CnC(lltrage wide r palziclIxim 1n in the arn . T he arts t+ lr Fx rl -onc M .lin ,chenle (1tlers gr .mts ot'€,etweer l _ ~5 000 and 4,500 ' 000 t(1 pr(1tc„i(nlal :u1d .lmateur .lrr , (1t-,inisatl(ms with ill csrabli,hed rcc :(Ird . Over I MO O (11-kT1Inisari(1115 had applied tier tiulding by the cnd of th e tillall6al 1'e .u" ; t11C 111',t r..',1' .lll[, %Pill hC 11111(1111ILCLi in ,um111c r 1 Off)" . ti~ y d' Notwithstanding 4 above, the Arts Council shoul d facilitate access to and participation in the arts, in a way which avoids long-term commitments that coul d reduce the amount available for future capital projects . 'Q Cn•onc lapses 11 a, .1 1)11()t Scheme airlled prinl .u il l ,it\-(mth, %()ltintdI_V Mid ,mall p11)1C„ion .11 llr alli,ati~HIS , which may never Hare pl•C\'i(1n,11 I_CCCIVCd ill\ kind o f filndin" . Ir ofirrcd t ranr, (1lhrnl een L5110 alld 1 ;,000 an d attl'actcd n1'cr 4,700 ipplicatlonx . 1 }1c crllpha,ls ()11 1'(11111 } I•Cflected in the,lpplicari(nl, a hiCh iWillde d pc(1p1C teenage r()ck bands, .lrtis[s w(lrkim, with all i,cs (1t,e11(1() i childl-cn .llld lotln c(mtcmp(1rar1 dance groups, the tin t grant,, r() 2,025, pr(ljcct,, ll ere annuunccd in Ma1' 1997 , 1I'[s I' 40 C . 'l e 16 arts 6 )1- 1-:1Crl .onc a .1, de1'el1lpcd 6111m ino widespl- a d cl )nsult .itlmr in sunnier 1996 with the arrs, cduc .3tinn an d 1'(luth sector,_ As .-art, t(1r L%crvmic Otter, (1ne-()t•I rclcnu e "milt, there are nn l( mg -tcrlll c(1111117nnicnts iffCC17I1 1 41 th e binds aviilahlc tilr c .3piral pr()jecrs . i~ N`W 0 k404 0 O W 1-.1 0 Ill. March 1997 . the Arts ('()uneil .1111)(ulnced derail, (1t a n interim, valor Veal scltemC to the tirlldin" ()t pr(1ics,ion .1 1 training ti 1r dance, drama and ,tic man .i, , Clnent ,tu(icnts . 'H IC pltl'posc Ot ilic sdwnle Is to redtliC -,tlldent l ' ttlltl(111 C(),ts : hcc :lose the maj(lrity ( ltdance and drim .i srtrdcnt, artcnd independent r(111c"CS, the arc rcli 'lnt un privAte means (1 t supp111-t or distrcril 1r1 :1ry gnmrs . arils 11 ill be made to pril .itc instirtlti(1t1, running accredite d course, and rw() intakes ()f snldent, will benefit . (antra l `lolernrllertt is al,() puttill- nl(1S1C1' 1nt(1 thc,chenle, which 1 , desl-nicd t(1 hridgc the 11ap until the OM'cl-nalrnt find, a 11101 cquiClhle Ind 1 -er111ancrlt rilC .113, of All,p(lr•tirn" rr,linill" 611 7 d :lllCc alld dr1111 .1 ,tlldcn[s . X11 14 Notwithstanding 4 above, the Arts Council shoul d support the development of the long-term financia l and managerial capacity of arts organisations . Thi s should be done through a review of an organisation' s artistic purposes and operations conducted by i t with the aid of an independent person(s) approved by the Arts Council . This must be done in a way whic h avoids long-term commitments that could reduc e the amount available for future capital projects . A pilot stabilisation programme watt l'aLlilChCLi il l September 1990, `l'llis aims to srrcngthen arrs org :ulis .M011 % creativch; nlana}!Cl"tally and fII1 .1ncl .tlh; giving them th e opportunity to put themselves on a more secure financia l f(H )ClIl1~ . 'File scheme wor_% by placing high-level, specialist adviser s at the heart of in organisation to Idclltlfv tile brh .lviotlra l cll .ulges neccss :u-y to achieyc stability. 'The advisers' rul e is to help organisarions develop long-term Sc)IUt frUm within . Participants imly then 1-ccciY"C the iddition .ll fund s necessarv to impleincnt their .stabilisation srrarcgic,, mi d reduce existing liabilities . Ons From 129 applications nccArcs Council selected 1 .5 organisations for the pilot stahilisancul programme . Intplenlentation of " the pilot is espectcd to h1st abo u vcars and cost .C 15m . The 15 projects were chose n so is to enable the .Axts Council test the prograin with dif3crent n-pcs of arts on anisatic)ns, of diflcre r around England . t[) Figurc 4 lists the organisations s e stabilisation pro g ramme . . :,r 4 : Pil,,r ~tabili ation ,rlC i'. . 1", ' t II tCLJ for the :r t llc! ~ ati , r rd 3 pilot stahili .sati[)n 111ratrc r ~~lJi1[ I aaI { )pcr a i "1111-1 :arts ( clltrc'• ( nlsc)rtiti m .loll, . ,\Lltlchcrc l II . { ,lnlhrld+,-T,L' l .l, 1 lei, .n Inpilcm\ {h-clicstra N,,rrhwm ',mt% nil. a Ywfncld Siliscuins ind Gi leric .s (,~)ns,irtitii n .,., - I Arts Cirnu h `. . . •t ,rk ,~hirc PhV110U .St: I I li, L r~ ;,lr~ tor \atlonal I-leritagC als[, II+LICI I " .11 ill'cctMll " to the At Council t'C .f ['d 1111; lIti lnrnt, onitr( ol and lLCoLll1Mb11irV ti)r Ltmcry FIC " c LI1rcctlons can be stimmarisrcl undcl ti)u1l•i rttitsircmrnts : ti, u .'1 ti L [3f bGllC 15 15 The Arts Council must abide by the Statement o f Financial !Requirements . The Arts Council must develop and enforc e a policy for dealing with conflicts of interest . - I'lic Arts Council h a " II, ;dcd !, %I il ': titatcincnt cif Financial ItegUirements in its ntafia,cnt01t dIld omtrcrl o I_utten hendin `' ; . It• .t~tcn~ . and practicc have been verificd thr{ cstrrtial aucjit% hr dic National .•Vudit Office an d the Ih partmrnt of National Hcritagc . a, wtill a+ ri_. orou s internal audit . Include " The .art . Council -,, Procedural }nL irh funding a riurou,l~ cntiirred hrrrccdtirc t :,r 11 .1s a n ,. when: a C .uuncii or Panel n1C1?}hCr applicati+rn intcrc~t in the project under di~cu,sion . 7 Inc _-art', ( :ounci l altil I maintalns a mo-,tcr of intci-csts ti it all ,tAf. Panel a] Id OIL11101 mcnibers . ti r' % ]2(1 Ple . t. c :,lrruiit f~l f :nrrl,T~rri ! o' .4 ,* v 1 17 18 The Arts Council should institute a system for project monitoring and evaluation for capital and revenu e schemes supported with Lottery funds . The Arts Council must provide a detaile d breakdown of its Lottery administration cost s at the end of the financial year. In 11 :1\' 1996, the arts ('ouncil r,t blislicd i Lotter\' Projects Department, with resprmsihillry t 'OI• mrmi101*i11t, the progress of capiril schemes, and rhcrl c\-alu .ltin« than , T11c department \va, t'uIIy opcmtIomiJ by autim-in 1996 . 1997 iLJ a{: II , ~1onitoring aCCI\'It1Cti Ir1C11ldC o1'el"SCC![1t pa1'r7lCrlt of grant , a sinst \greed,chcdulc, and enuring thar project, \\lee r the condition, of their award . Thor i, also furthe r evaluation after compHetion of a project . h The l_r>'tter\- Project. Department Oversa\\ i nunlhc r Of special pilot srudics . °1 - hcse included r\vo pilot s, on :1 sciccrion of prrljccts ncuing completion, to cn,urc thee- ha d ~nlct their ohjcctivc,, and 3 stud\' o1- a(} ITrass hand, i n nxclpr of 1_uttcr\' grant, . i .1 E1C',1'~,1"1~ILi,lli NIIiII' I ~Ilrcr~l ~11110 '11)1i "I S 11)1111\(Ipcr1601 ) Appendix 1 List of all projects awarded grants over E100,000 during 1996/97 Award Organisation Eastern Arts Boar d F(>undan„c Bcl :,ln%% \Ius1c Tntst Cnlchc,terArts(entrc nlclie,tcr\ct, ThearreTnttir nnlmuntn .%Iu,tc East l .td ( I .cadcnham Village Hall 2000 New Buckcnhani Pillage hall Trust I'etcrlN )n,ut;h Art, (_(luncil Sl,nah - 1- tics ICLlia (xntri Ltd South Holland DIsrrlet COU1uIl Southend-on-Sca Bomut;h 0nu11c11 The Bute Street Arc, ,old Media Tru%t I .td "File Cambridge Arrs Tllcatrc Tru,t Winl;ticld Arts East Midlands Arts Boar d Ilcrl+t ( Its (nWICIi \l .ul,ticld I mi- Ict C(.tuncll \ltirrat lark Cornmurlitt S :11(101 (INI The Enrcntattnn .tl Ybuth I1uu,c Prnlcet London Arts Boar d 1( AV A A( \1F. Hou,ill9As,10atnn1 Ltd Auld,pe I UK Lid Arti,an Film, I .td A,pidi,tr,11'I'odnetlolh Ltd BFI 1'r,nlucti(m tlici,11n1111thc BI"lush HII11 111,17ItLIR' I Bard F.nrcrlallllllclnr l .td 13 .trtcrsca Art, Centre licnr hi :o luctions Lrd Bloc Hornon IhVclOpnxCnu Ltd Brlti,h Film hl,rinlre British Film lu,tirutc British Film lnstitutc Bronllev Ii,uth ,NlusicTnut ( .anlcra,cnrk Ltd ( Ic,ul lirc .tk ' l 'ItcatrcCotttp.ult Cr .tin Cg iuncil Elba Filln, Ltd En4;li,h St .1ge0onlpanc Ltd First Film Compan y Lid FomlLL11io,l I(W )1i Slu,iclans Four CurmCI- l 1•ilnl Wcirk,hop Graphite Film and Telci ision Ltd Grccn}>„tnt Filnls Ltd 1 Licknci ( :onununln Collego: I lackncy Ertyirr IAl 1 fampsread'I ' hcatre Ltd 1lolnlr, Asmmares Ltd InrcrchangcStudio, (]'tic HanldcnTrtl,U Kenneth' Slcllor London Iloruus ;h of Brl,nilcc LnndimRion uughofIlarnlgcv Lnmtion lirlrotigh of \cif ham London Bornu,h of "lilu cr Hamlet, Lontlnn Flcctronic Art, I-mid(n Hcetrunic Art, LiricThcatrc'11an1mcrsmlth \1ct111xl \ \1a .lnc„ 128 7 7eA2-rr ( 'auniil of ligl nd 1090 : 9 - amount Projec t value 11 .30(1 .(100 L ; .~I12 .r, 5 1 .3 13o2 L1 - 8,461 1500 .000 L'l ;96?12 L 109,X - 9 £1 .1-9.0-9 L , 1625,1)00 4:2 .128 .2831 t 1 -9.74 - L294 .14 L 146?05 L 1331 .005 15nu .OIIU L413J6 9 1 l') - . 1)51 5 ! l -- .3- ) 02 .9 -2,0(1( 1 12-4,000 1850 .000 L3469.043 1-5(1 .01)11 L'-0.-40(1 .11(1( 1 t'-4,650,1 - 1 .280,-4-4 0 J711-6.-Ml 11 ?00,00 0 111),-4-43,9(,,4 L4l, 05,44 5 1 1 .5 -3 .51111 1'1,63[1,-4 l J 437,798 11 .-x'),11(11 1 12?31 .53 .4 )_ 583,-3 0 1395 .420 -11421,860 14 .113-, 189 L5 .986, 130 L'972,785 11,200,85' 155(l,f)00 1 1 .-482,-8 5 L 1 .-13,61 8 1 .4, 100,000 1950 .0011 L'1,000,000 14 .3112,836 L2 .70 .000 L ,64,551 1:1,ow),Oilll 1'810 .638 1561,(1(10 1565,11110 L'112,8 .43 15,000 .(W0 110,000,O0O 112-,500 L'325 .9 .;11,11.49 .11.41 L'210,3-9 L91)8,000 L -21 ) . 103 I_{ ,~81),11110 11,105,604 12 .01 1 .000 t'2 .8 10 .000 L'I ;11,-45 C8,994,000 11fLf1011,{(1( I 1:1-11,080 L'+34,-3-4 11,398 - 2 1 1280 .8- 9 1'2,1)50 .20 3 1' 4-- .000 1-;(1 .0(10 1163,355 L 1,204 .50 ; 02 .200 .00 0 1219,02 3 L'2-4-,532 1'800 .000 11,500,0{(1 114 1 .1SO 1 I ' S0 1,000 1357,23 6 11,685,00 0 16,000,00 0 1369,69 0 12,218,8 8 1'12 - ,366 1a85 .000 L:4,850 .000 L 18h,18 11,396 .19 5 18,-4,;0,00 0 1'820.34 5 - 9[1.00 0 t'409, - 2 L592,500 L :2OO,f10[I 113,744,599 1940,7110 L 2,8()2,99 ' 1'20001 II) 1,780 .0011 1411,3 -5 L'SQ 1,00 0 L 18,604,59 1) 11 .332 .11" 1 1-4,14 ; .-1-4 2 L'I,II40,16 3 L ; ;? . - 511 Organisation London Arts Board (continued) MonChal16`11+1,lll National Yinali 1 he rrc(if [gear Britain Ncw Sadler\1Vclh I-td Orange -Trce"l -licarre Lrd Paddington Arts Parallax Pictures I .td I'e gs Su(Deco lLni l'horofusiun Lrd RAG Films International 10.1 Rakewell Productions I,td Redbridge I)rania Centre Rc'dlc•e.S Arrs & Cram Stable,, Rovai Acadcnw of Dramatic Art Ronal NationaI Theatre Board Samuelson ProdUCTiOnl [Ad SCrpenrine Gallen SkvIinc hllnitandTclcvision Production,, LFd Sohn Thcatrc ('ornpane Son of LephvrFilms Snurh KnikCCIMT South Bank hmplnvers' Group South Rank F inplocers ' Group SpitalficldsFcttivalLtd 5pitalfieldt Market Opera Ltd Tapson Steel Films Ltd TOM Pictures I .td The BMW 111astmcnr \iu%ic Workthopj ' lic London Festival Orchestra I .td '111c M .1-ic Circle The People Show Ltd The Qitesrors Thcatrc The Stara Night Film Company Ltd The Talsernacle Trust Tricx-tlcThcatrv Company Ltd Wigniore Hall Wimbicdon Civic Thcarrc Tr ot r I-td 7xnith Prxxiuctions Lid Northern Arts Board Crapel,tnd B„ro11gil C0111161 Cumbria ( :05100 Ce,until 1)4Accot Arts (centre (_ ; .ireshcad Stcrrrr}x)titan Borough Council Prudhoc Art,, Tnrst Roschill Arts Tni%t Ltd Scala PrWLIC6011N Ltd 'I11C CumbriaThearreTrust Ltd The Ccntun- Thcarre Lid) The Old Lawldn Theatre TFnc & Wear Dcvelopmenr Corporation T vnc & hear Development Corporation Award amount Project value 1413,000 11,7 :18,710 1829,000 12,341,000 1:34,091,53' 0439,490 1•1,19i,i0(I 125,568,653 1314 .310 1846,625 CX)7,075 1Si)O000 1241,340 1'16(),01)0 L1, 100 .000 1234,000 1340 .430 122,752,283 1:31,19(1,000 L:1,50f1,000 13,093,000 11,0011,000 13,432,0011 E7:iO,000 1:€,200,000 1:850,000 1000.()00 1'1(14,04, 7 14 C .394393 12,000,000 097,7.12 110 1,000 1:475,635 1475,013 1478339 1 :667 .5)00 1890,000 1:3,019,453 1 :2 .054,491 1135,0(10 Projec t valu e North West Arts Board Bire-BackPr-.IduCmm%Ltd 1 541 .820 11,650,95 2 W-ickpool (,rand Ihcatrc L681,000 11,2'(],00 0 Chcillarn's School of 'Music Conterhousc 1367,79(1 1:917,360 1346,000 f 1,684,768 44,092,42 ; L192,037 0,733,1116 1:1 .638,98 7 (2,253,98 1 1;5),531,394 1257,25 0 13,200,00(} 12,717,000 1'957,3 ;'4 117,449.000 1'28,141 .000 1'1,302,044 C20, .;WX81 ' .'1,25192 2 1'8-3,000 1:557,000 1495,758 1'374,213 11,215,00( 1 1'2,81 1,00 0 1'701,67 4 1340,00(] C .1,91 7,09 .3 1312,000 175430 Knowsle,v Merrupuhran Bul•ough G)ttnCil I alwatrerC :my Council \lanthcttc•r ( :in' Coull ll OitagrIii Theatre Tntsr Ltd 130,762 .283 1 :42,120,000 15,611(1,0[1(1 14,124,000 C4 .(i06 .-92 18 .71 5,000 (2,1 S - 0,000 1:1 .20(1,1((1( 1 19,149,00 0 L. I fl 99,IH1f1 0120,187 0717,969 1 :9,210,520 0842,899 1101,11() 1911,635 1 :1,75},000 1638,339 1497,50(1 Presion Borough Council South Ribble Borough Council The Roval Exchange The Ronal F.Vchangc Unin-Thcatre Southern Arts Boar d CcnrraiStudio Eattlcigh Borough Council Forctt Forge'1"]lcarre Compane Harbour Lights Cinema Salisburc Arts Theatre ( .rd Stet C Ross Foundation for the Art .` The Bounlctnouth and lOxol c College of Farther EdUC .1 011 15,211(1,110(} 13 .94 .1 .4,53 L' 2 .'39,854 i 1-9 .650 The Nordcn Fans Centre Trust Lrd hhe Portsmouth 1'I :1~'era 4iantagc Finlcluai Church Council Wavendon All,%lutic I'lan Ltcl 1Vest Latin* ton Parish Council 12,897,765 Winchester Thearre Fund ! 1`1 . ;4- .328 181 South East Arts Boar d Bruhn n Festicai ( .,itt' SCFCC•r1 I .td 1'3 .12,000 1:6,256,75(1 1584,000 1931,329 1629_198 C79S9 . :;00 1790 .700 15)(19,[100 4256,933 L7 .69,898 1809,000 1.353,2.17 1€,569,796 Rother [)attract Council Sourhx ick C'ommunin' Asso iation Sr Punstant Parrxhial Church Council 13,909,456 1:651 .658 Strode Park Foundation for Di%abled Pet iple Surrey Hrath Borough Council The Alfritton War \lcrnorial Hal l C3,.:;83,788 CI,26 7,00() 1:5,833,946 116,6.13 .625 i 24,639,229 CranIcigh Arts Cenrre Luc Cruildt ;,rd BoroUgh O]Mtirl Lighthoutc Arts and -fr.111MIg, I .td J1 .lnagcmcnr ( :nrnmittce The Old ,Market. Trust The OICI .Market Trust Thc 0rphcut 'I'msr TheRovalSchc>,IIOfChurch%W%ic The Surrc•c ln,,iitutc of Art & Ilctign Illc Wind[cshani Working .Mcn% hi%rirute Trinirx , Theatre andArt%CentrcI_td 1616,00 0 11,543 .23 3 1'5)110 .6' 3 1. 377,2(} 0 (437,20 8 1:4,019,50 0 1490,39 0 Ellesmere Port and Ne,,ton 1loroul;h ( :otrnnl Gallcr% ofContemprlrarr Archirccnirc& Design 1:215),100 HallcConcert%Socic•n 13'6,(1{)11 Inccll Sculpture Trail Parmcrchlp 12,316,73() 1:3,577,207 C3,0(K),000 1'289,99° 1950 .000 0,;08,()()11 CI 178,0'!3 1'371,1(}4 1:2,803 .326 11,091,766 1:360,000 11984,27(1 1950,000 1 103 .259 Award amount Organisation 1:1 .476,143 0295 .000 11,83 1,756 0472,900 1141,950 J, 265,000 1'2,723,284 11 .845 .21 3 11909 .14 3 (337,(}00 1'2,447 .75 6 1'1,818,85(} 0250,95( 1 1394,000 1:100 .500 12,151 .750 13,631 .046 1 135,001 1 0.2,969,000 111 .802,2 .54 120,3 ; 1,63( , 1412,500 1 :120,771 1:1. .056 .000 1: 210 000 1:565,150 0 0278,30 3 11,407 .-15 1 1] .000 O .044 .832 1500 .000 L637 .000 0445 .78 1 1. 1 1,038.070 1'8 .19,00 0 1'234,0110 0226,079 0685 .531 038,00 0 1:301--17 9 1143,871 1:3,673,033 1172,000 02,013,625 11,153,000 12{)(1,000 1149 .400 0 . 73,159 112 .4 .59, 2(}9 4'1013,53 1 1258 .5(}( 1 1.5,339,72 1 13,'63,28 3 13 .127,30 0 11,9,00 0 E4000{1( 1 C 199 .80 0 1:630,97 8 1'33,93 2,097 129 Awar d amoun t Organisation South West Art s I)r,!•' f !"u ticilrll t•i!r,l't iLd I-,r.:I?•', C ; r;kkflim11 :1r,( ciltrc 144rth I)r\ ,n Dmiii ( ratn,il \4 ,rih I )c\ i III 1)t,rrti I ( .4 ,unti 11 PCllll'1-4,kl' STrcct E,t .1n• \iana~erncta E;<lard ! 1 .lAlfLUfll l t l . ;U[I,fillE l ~ :11 ; , 5 ; 3 L324II00 I .; L 99.; .66 0 1.; h." ,4) ; ; L .lt l ;, l l I al 43 2 . 000 L'3 .h- c1 31 3 L2 1 Pctc•rlr 4) 1'4 kr5 Ylirc I'Ailliill-'W4trkshtr[„ Thc I) .IrrttIt-,t4,n 11 .1111rtL,t L214,n- 1 ! I•h16,3S 3 1:7 -112 ,x28 West Midlands Arts Boar d ,I : nu : ;,it .tm ( I, t .1u : 11, : 4, ticr\ 1, C LI-'6,90 6 L 16 ;,Ilf lE l crltre (iT. ,ln .l ' 111CItIV 11'r1h'Crhanll,t101 ( ;r .tnd'Picatrc, W,)1kcrIlaml,n,t1 ( .r(nmd\, 4lrk (AA CIltrt FIcrel ;)r.l & 114,rCC,tC1'( .47L1r11\'( .clilllol L, ol )2 .25 0 hr) -4242 . 709 1211f1,11f11 1 L,;'s8 ; .ooo !'2f IU .flEit l 1355, ;2 1 1" ;{1,[I{ll l E [crct;,rtl ('in' ('4 nnlril 1 'i;,K,04 Ikon l ;,lllcr\ ]uhilci: Art, ( 4111111 .111, I .rd 1400 .000 I ttdl,41\ & I)l,rr'lir (A .minunit\ Awoci,id(oii Lid .04)0-64 0 45,(N, 04 0 \1,LI\Ci'll I'c,ri,',ll 11tc,1TrC -II- iI,C 1 .R1 o,f oo MIL11 .11Id,AI-t,Cctttrc Klmi I 'ark .\ch4N,l Sntkr-4,n-lrern ('1n'(4,u11ril T11c lh 11-111,rnn Si114 t411 Thu I(4 i\,tl Shakc,Ill,tr[ ('e,m[, .111t' Idle Bill 11"4s4,d Schnul 11',11,,111 ,\]u,etlnl and .art ( ;,111cr\ 11',lrwI,:k Art% Cillre 11r4.kin ( cnincrl -'"n- 20-02 n 114,tir1h .nll u :2,940,2 ,6 L- 24 7 .-SO D L250 .96 2 11a .7;o,I Io O 252-??1 1 r 2 .1 ; ; .1-8 113110 ;,88 6 i ;6 - .1 2 122111u1f 1 L'5-5 .1a h 923 .00( Y 114 . I 90 .H0 0 LC34 .IJfll l C 4-K,I 1 .105,4-`L h t? 2 ? 1,nki 3 ;,000,00 0 1 ] .ad-1,00 0 01,83 7-89 0 L-31,46 1 L 1 1 1,989,llflt l 13,'Y, ,,,- 2 L'3,143 .0 .1 8 41 - 4 .00 0 44,6 I h L 34,000 1'4,080 .95 ; 1230JIII{ 1 (:n- 4,25 7 ,9 70 1123,131 .5-19 ± - 111I111IE1 L'1,111 .Fo 0 1ri?(Ih L:L'6 - ?60 11,41II- - I o j_'] .4X .;o O 1 •+21,60 8 4'1529,1 1 1 f544 hl l L l l 2,84 7 L1,033 .85 1665,000 L4- ;IHI_fl00 1 - 26 .14 8 L 162 .2- N 1h_;l1f 1 . 1111 0 -t 325 .Iit11 ) [I ;,HIISI_000 L_(15ll.flot) L" .;,200,00 0 1 140,00 0 4 .2, 16s .oo o Yorkshire & Humberside Arts Board I lr .,h hc .lr I Ccd , Dart, 1)4 nlta,tc r',(unnrunm Art, h -igec i C ;cnc,1, I'rnjri t I Irt!,h .m `, Sc), Wn fi or thc Blin d .11r, III llklc \ K13klce, .MCt]'III1-'Iit .11 t ( ' 4-IIIlki t Kii-klcc, Thcatrc l'ru, r Utl,i : i [CI'It .I1.;C 1 I d ~4n711t'I ' 11 Si h4n,1 t,l ~ ( 4nttcn1114tr.ln [)anCC i ccil , 1'11x,[4,.11(11 28{11 1 1 ..lri+ n al t h l hc .ur: GLhi I t d ShclficLi ( irc mlllci l 104,000 1('00 .000 L'1-5 387 L233,ti ;1 1 5hcllicld .\]cdia sncl 1 .\hihitiun (enirc Gn nli, ,1(('nml, .lnir , Sirc C ; .rllcr\ 'Chc Ilradl ;lni l~,tllc•r\ ' VI\ I H1111% Li d 1i,rk E,trh \]uric h nuld,tti4 n i 1rs1'k,ll Lrc Arrsp.i~A %i)k:lit,' Ltd 13E1 7ImAtTrC :anuiil gT111t1alid 1090 4) - L'2,537,400 19 - 5 .1100 L'I .nIS, - ;I1 LI?{I,llflfl Grants under £100,00 0 .!)r:rr1! 77f f 4')o U . ;I I .- . r an :rr,~, slit'! k~4 ± 11)ll,f)(1f1 u! rr Rr,rt, nt,rl .-! tTt f~+rtttrl c ~ jullr, ;l ~, L'3,8 14,90 0 1 ' -1- 61 -8S L 2M25 .00 0 L' ; . ;hfi -U[lll , Regiona l Arts Board Number Awards total Project valu e ~p h 311 _ 2 .1 I I ` t .3 ;9 !_ 1 .4 1) 2 .319 L,:;-942 .68,3 L ; .1 .x(1 . - t ; to .14;-- ; ! 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('irt heron Ltd 41,\ 1 Lill Project valu e L„ndun Nc,rthcrn \41rd-,Wc,t l 12 04 ;L) L4. ; y X .10 9 S,,iahcrl) 4-1 L 1 . ;4I8-SQ 1 ti4luth E,1%t tit'llth 11•c,t 11 'c .t \hdlSnd, '1 • • .-, . - ,C \ 1[Itmlk'r lclc 41 ;{I 66 L .3 .5 5 9, 11 4 11 .`0 - .x 41 L 21 .11!:6,0-4,,x2 o t,3 .2 - 7 .604 L4. -8 ;,15 I lil 14-055,6.-2 L'2 ;8 Appendix 2 : Partnership funding for Arts Council Lo t tery grants over E5 million awarded in 199619 7 Organisation Companies Governmen t departments an d other UK publi c sector agencie s L' I,()()() L Ii,fl[10 Royal National Theatre Boar d Tota l w % of partnership funding .C5 20,000 1'400,000 Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Walsall Museum and Art Gallery 1 .203,000 E4,025000 Malvern Festival Theatre Trust Ltd Stoke-on-Trent City Counci l Other funding bodies, trusts and foundations Other sources £166,000 Total partnershi p funding L4,749 .00 0 L200,000 Grand Theatre, Wolverhampto n London Borough of Newha m Local authorities Non-UK public sector funding 1:4,749,00 0 British Film Institut e Dovecot Arts Centre Individuals and general fundraising L:530,000 1664,9II0 12,00[},{00} 1' 1 U I ,31N1 1.2,305 .300 1',200,000 L'If10 .O(}U .(:4,860,00 0 L.1,000,000 j,'167 ,8-- C I _:; 6 2, 7 .; [l 1:3 :+0,25(} 1:1,750,25 0 L:6,000,000 L1000,000 1:8,{}00,0{)[ 1 E.9,91 " ' 000 L860,(H)0 1' 10,943,000 1220,000 LI00,0110 14,7{)0,000 1'1,0(10,{100 L58,000 1'4,426,0(}11 1'500,000 14,500,[1110 £493,000 £8,718,000 £21,269,000 £6,720.000 £8,230,000 £1,046,200 £3,378,100 £49,854,3 0 n I?,~ Ir, ; 1 ti lul l III I l : 42 C18O,OIHI 1:6,200,000 f9,484,0110 This annual report is availabl e in large print . If you require th e report in additional formats such as audiotape, braille o r computer disk, please contact Jane Cooke, Press and Publi c Affairs Assistant, at the Arts Council of England . Telephone 0171-973 6565 . C'~u,rf,ln~ut.~ ~uu~rr> rrt ;r~ 'I'hc Art, C :(nlnciI ()t E bland is o)mmittcd to beill" (TC11 and accessiblc and wclc))Illc ,, all cimiments ()n it .llcrr k ano.i the tiCrl iiCti it hrOl i&S . C :crt111~laintti .1[1 1 jj'u n ~ 'Is to hall" [hC ( .O111101 ' s SCI-VICC5 MU'llt bC in1P1t)lyd " 110111 4 be 1d131-e5scd to the Ihhutn ScCrc[arV-(-?cncral it th e Address I.)elcsw. ISBN 07287 () 7 4ti Ll ' 111C ,k]'[N ( ~)1r1111I l ()1 FA1 1,1' .1111 1 14 Grcat Peter Stree t I. .) )n6 )ii 511' 11' ,;N Q September 19 9 ( :))11\ . 11 ritiuy and pro)I'cct nlan .1"Cilicnt bl and pn 'ducti(ltl bl• 011)11ili c InIacd in F.11,"land 11v Raldins'+ 1,111 " cl l 1)C"i~u 132 Di , Uis ('uuJtill rif'F.'rrrrlfvjd 1 <l4f? it I .111s" (aM lnluni01icm " ANNUAL REPORT 1996197