Glasgow Life launches £200,000 property relief fund for struggling arts organisations
Glasgow Life has launched a £200,000 Culture and Creative Property Fund to support arts organisations in Glasgow struggling with rising rent and service charge increases. The fund, established in response to Glasgow City Council's April announcement of a one-off relief fund, aims to help cultural tenants facing "acute challenges" due to the difficult financial climate. The fund is administered by Glasgow Life, the charity that manages culture, events, and active living in the city as an arm's length body of the council.
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Glasgow Life has launched a property fund to support arts organisations to meet their property costs, in light of the 'current difficult financial climate'
In response to 'acute challenges' faced by many tenants in the arts sector caused by rent and service charge increases
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