![]() Of the film Amy and a poster fundraiser on Julyģ0. Night party on Saturday featuring a screening The Light House has organised a number ofĮvents in the coming weeks, including a late. Some really great shows and increasing theirĬommercial opportunities. Outlook, so that both venues can ‘stand on their The Grand in developing a more commercial ![]() Said he wanted to see the Light House emulate Grant of £248,000 over the next two years. Tural venues to feel the force of the council’s ![]() The Light House is one of a number of cul¬ The Light House was now ‘totally focused’ onįundraising efforts to make up for the shortfall. Vibrant, thriving cultural destination for theĬity of Wolverhampton.” Mrs Jeffs added that Pendent cinema programme, arts venue and a “My team, the board of trustees and I willĭo our utmost to continue to provide an inde¬ “I am proud to say that our many customersĪnd diverse community groups who regularlyĮngage with us, not only invest in us economi¬ It is imperative we stay focused on our current The financial support received from the localĪuthority but in light of this inevitable news, “We have always been very appreciative of Remain as relevant and important to this city, Gest swipe, but as an organisation we know weĪre highly valued, positively recognised and we She added: “Arts andĬulture were always going to receive the big¬ She had been expecting a reduction in funding,īut the loss of the entire subsidy had been ‘aīitter pill to swallow’. Light House chief executive Kelly Jeffs said Full text of " Wolverhampton Chronicle, July 23, 2015"įears for Light House as council set to axe £73k subsidyīut last week bosses at Wolverhampton CityĬouncil announced plans to scrap the centre’s ![]()
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