"Britain could make so much more of its creative industries" - the Creative Industries Council's industry co-chair @PeterBazalgette on why the next government should help the sector by reordering public investment priorities.
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🚀 The government has unveiled the Creative Industries Sector Vision - an ambitious plan to grow the UK #creativeindustries by £50 billion & support a million more jobs by 2030.
Created in partnership with the CIC, it includes £77m of new funding. 🧵
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Our industry co-Chair, @PeterBazalgette, said the Sector Vision marked the creative industries "coming of age".
It's a plan to deliver economic growth, but will also have a positive impact on health & wellbeing, the environment & Britain's global reach.
"The work starts now."
#COVID19 has changed how we experience cultural content like film, TV, music, video games, books & theatre. With @The_IPO & @AudienceNet, we're following consumers for 6 weeks to understand the impact of the crisis on consumer demand for content. Week 1: https://t.co/wnEkYCALT4
From virtual festivals, to online exhibitions & increased access to books/video games, the #CreativeIndustries are helping people stay home during #COVID19. We share why govt, funders & industry should come together to support cultural consumption at home https://t.co/6SUbGIlX4h
@NickyMorgan01 @10DowningStreet Over the next 5 years DCMS will invest an additional £50 million each year in culture and the creative industries across England to revitalise existing assets and to support new cultural development
#CultureFund | #CultureIsGREAT
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@DCMS_SecOfState Jeremy Wright announces new apprenticeship scheme for those from underrepresented backgrounds and an industry-led pledge for greater diversity in the #CreativeIndustries https://t.co/DjxhTC0DU9