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Michael Kenwood

City Hall "ringfences" £20,000 for Belfast music venues

Belfast has becomes the first UK council to contribute to a new fund supporting "grassroots music venues."

The Music Venue Trust has announced a groundbreaking new initiative that will see Belfast City Council become the first local authority in the UK to invest in its pipeline investment fund.

Music Venue Trust is a UK Registered Charity which it states on its website aims to "protect, secure and improve UK Grassroots Music Venues for the benefit of venues, communities and upcoming artists."

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The investment fund, set up in autumn 2022, has so far successfully administered small grants to over 60 grassroots music venues across the UK, enabling them to make improvements to their venues or provide training.

Belfast City Council, as part of their recently launched "Music Matters" programme has committed £20K to the fund, which will be ring-fenced for Belfast venues.

The venues will in turn will be able to apply for grants up to £5,000 to be used for sound, lights, sound, access, ventilation and minor building alterations, or for staff training. The grants also cover diversifying workforces, succession planning, skills development, and strengthening local community ties.

Newly elected Belfast Councillor Clíodhna Nic Bhranair, Chair of the council’s City Growth and Regeneration Committee, said: “Our council is committed to supporting and nurturing the local music scene, and capitalising upon the economic, social and regenerative value music can bring to our city.

“Igniting the live experience and supporting venues to deliver the best experiences they can is a key pillar of our Music Matters strategy. The pipeline investment fund will support small venues to make improvements to enhance what it’s like to attend a gig or perform your music in front of a live audience.

“I’d encourage all eligible venues to take a look at the funding available and see how it can best support them, whether through physical improvements or behind the scenes in the shape of staff training or improving skills.”

Grassroots music venues in Belfast will be encouraged to apply for amounts "that will make a material improvement to the artist and audience experience while safeguarding the efficient running of venue spaces." Applications can be submitted throughout the summer, with decisions made in early autumn.

Beverley Whitrick, Chief Operating Officer at Music Venue Trust said: “This exciting new partnership with Belfast City Council, which will see £20k invested in the Music Venue Trust Pipeline Investment Fund, is exactly the kind of forward thinking collaboration that will help save and protect our local grassroots music venues.

"As well as the significant revenues they deliver to local economies these venues are a vital part of the cultural life of the towns and cities in which they are based. Belfast City Council recognise this and we urge other local authorities to follow their lead.”

Applications are open until August 25. Full information can be found here.

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