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Hampshire County Council

Executive Member - Recreation and Heritage Item 3

20 December 2001

Arts Development Project Grants 2001/02 and Festival Grants 2002/03

Report of the Director of Arts, Countryside and Community

Contact: Michael Fuller Ext: 6016

1. Summary

1.1 The following decisions are sought:

        1) that two grants totalling £1,000 be approved for small scale arts activities in 2001/02

        2) that, subject to consideration of next year's revenue budget, grants totalling £14,700 be approved for festivals in 2002/03 as listed in Appendix 2 subject to the amendments set out in 3 and 4 below

        3) that, in the light of satisfactory accounts having been received in respect of the 2001 Gosport and Fareham Folk Festival (F04), a grant of £5,000 be approved for the 2002 Festival

        4) that the grant in respect of the Waterside Arts Summer Festival (F10) be increased to £800

        5) that two grants totalling £800 be approved to match business sponsorship under the two for one scheme.

2. Reason

2.1 To support small scale arts activities and festivals serving Hampshire. To provide funding to encourage business sponsorship of the arts in Hampshire.

3. Other options considered and rejected

          - making no grants.

          - making increased grants.

4. Conflicts of interest declared by the decision maker or a member or officer consulted - None

5. Dispensation granted by the Standards Committee - Not applicable.

6. Reason(s) for the matter being dealt with if urgent - Not applicable.

Approved by: (signature) Date: (date of decision)

Councillor J. Waddington

Hampshire County Council

Executive Member - Recreation and Heritage

20 December 2001

Arts Development Project Grants and Two for One Sponsorship 2001/02 and Festival Grants 2002/03

Report of the Director of Arts, Countryside and Community

Contact: Michael Fuller Ext: 6016

1. Introduction

1.1 This report presents details of applications received for project, festival and 2for1grants from groups planning to organise arts projects for Hampshire residents. The project and 2for1 grant requests are for activity in the current year whereas the festivals being considered are being organised in the next financial year.

1.2 A wide range of project proposals have been received for 2001/02 and the usual festival grant recipients have been invited to apply for awards for activity in 2002/03. The full list of applications received is attached in Appendix 2. The budgets that have been provided by the applicants are detailed and funding from other bodies has been identified where relevant.

1.3 Prospective festival grant applicants were invited to apply in December to enable them to plan ahead with some certainty over their funding and to ensure that Hampshire County Council funding is credited in the advance publicity. The details provided by the applicants for festival support are included in Appendix 2.

1.4 The County Council continues to run the Two For One Award Scheme, a very successful initiative that fosters a positive relationship between business and the arts as well as making the grant funding stretch further. The scheme works by matching new sponsorships valued between £200 and £500 and, thereby, provides a useful incentive to arts organisations to find more sponsors. This also encourages more local businesses to sponsor the arts in Hampshire. Applications for this scheme are detailed in Appendix 3.

2. Financial Details

2.1 The budget agreed by Recreation and Heritage Committee for 2001/02 is £67,000 and has been allocated as follows:

                      £

      Project Development Grants 22,000

      Festival Grants 11,000

      Annual Programme Grants 24,000

Two for One Grants 10,000

2.2 A financial summary is shown in Appendix 1a. A sum of £1,800 is available for distribution if all available monies are brought together.

2 Project Grants

2.1 Project grant applications are listed in Appendix 2, with unspecified requests from applicants relating to projects with deficits of £2,595. Funding recommendations totalling £1,000 are proposed as set out in Appendix 2. The papers in Appendix 2 show details of all project grant applications and these are prefixed with the letter A. More applications for funding have been received for this meeting than the budget was able to accommodate. Also some of the project grant applications are for projects being held in the next financial year and these applicants have been asked to defer their applications for consideration in February 2002.

4. Festival Grants

4.1 It will be noted from the summary in Appendix 2 that applications have been received from thirteen festival organisations. Having assessed the strength of the applications, the Director of Arts, Countryside and Community has identified festivals to the value of £14,700 that could be supported. The financial details for next year's budget are found in the attached Appendix 1b. The recommendations are based on the expectation that the budget for the year 2002/03 will be at least the same as for the current year. This is also true of the funding of £10,000 contained within the Policy and Resources budget for the Economic Strategy for the Arts. Confirmation of these figures will be forthcoming in the new year and so the recommendations need to be subject to the budget being confirmed at similar levels. Additional festival grant applications are expected later in the year. It should be noted that funds are not released to festival organisations until satisfactory accounts for previous years are received.

3 Two For One Award Scheme

3.1 Applications totalling £800 have been received and the details of these are shown in Appendix 3. These grants can be made retrospectively for arts events where an organisation has attracted first time sponsorship from a company. It is recommended that full matching amounts be made to the two applications due to the great success of this scheme in attracting other revenue funding for the arts. Funding recommendations totalling £800 are proposed and the details of these are shown in Appendix 3.

Recommendations

        1) that two grants totalling £1,000 be approved for small scale arts activities in 2001/02

        2) that, subject to consideration of next year's revenue budget, grants totalling £14,700 be approved for festivals in 2002/03

        3) that two grants totalling £800 be approved to match business sponsorship under the two for one scheme.

Section 100 D - Local Government Act 1972 - background papers

The following documents disclose facts or matters on which this report, or an important part of it, is based and has been relied upon to a material extent in the preparation of this report.

NB the list excludes:

1. Published works

2. Documents which disclose exempt or confidential information as defined in the Act.

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Detailed grant application forms County Arts Office

Financial Summary

Appendix 1a

Grants Budget 2001/02

Arts Development

Festivals

Programme

2for1

Total

£

£

£

£

£

Recreation and Heritage Budget

22,000

11,000

24,000

10,000

67,000

Economic Development Budget

10,000

10,000

Totals

22,000

21,000

24,000

10,000

77,000

  

 

 

 

 

Present Financial Position

Arts Development

Festivals

Programme

2for1

Total

Grants approved this financial year

24,300

20,500

24,000

6,400

75,200

Balance remaining for allocation

-2,300

500

0

3,600

1,800

Financial implications of decisions sought at this meeting

Arts Development

Festivals

Programme

2for1

Total

Recommended grants

1,000

0

0

800

1,800

Amount remaining for future meetings

-3,300

500

0

2,800

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

Financial Summary

Appendix 1b

Provisional Grants Budget 2002/03

Arts Development

Festivals

Programme

2for1

Total

£

£

£

£

Recreation and Heritage Budget

22,000

11,000

24,000

10,000

67,000

Economic Development Budget

10,000

10,000

Totals

22,000

21,000

24,000

10,000

77,000

 

 

 

 

 

Present Financial Position

Arts Development

Festivals

Programme

2for1

Total

Grants approved this financial year

0

0

0

0

0

Balance remaining for allocation

22,000

21,000

24,000

10,000

77,000

Financial implications of decisions sought at this meeting

Arts Development

Festivals

Programme

2for1

Total

Recommended grants

0

14,700

0

0

14,700

Amount remaining for future meetings

22,000

6,300

24,000

10,000

62,300

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appendix 2

Ref.

Title

Town

Req

Rec

A01

Romsey Choral Society Concert

Romsey

unspecified

£500

A02

Denmead Operatic Society - On Tour

Various

unspecified

£500

Total

£1,000

F01

9 Days In May Festival

Havant

£2,000

£1,000

F02

Bishop's Waltham Festival

Bishop's Waltham

£2,500

£500

F03

Eastleigh Dance Festival

Eastleigh

£3,000

£1,250

F04

Gosport and Fareham Folk Festival

Gosport and Fareham

£7,500

defer

F05

HI-There! Festival

Hayling Island

unspecified

£500

F06

New Forest Drama Festival

New Milton

unspecified

£250

F07

Petersfield Music Festival

Petersfield

£1,000

£500

F08

Romsey Arts Festival

Romsey

unspecified

£500

F09

Romsey Beggars Fair

Romsey

£1,800

£1,100

F10

Waterside Arts Summer Festival

Hythe

£2,000

£500

F11

Winchester Festival

Winchester

£2,000

£1,900

F12

Winchester Folk Festival

Winchester

£1,890

£1,500

F13

Winchester Hat Fair

Winchester

£10,000

£5,200

Total

£14,700

Arts Development Grants 2001/02 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        A01 Romsey Choral Society Concert

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Anne Goodswen Romsey Choral Society Romsey

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Romsey Choral Society will be joining forces with the City of Southampton

    Orchestra to perform Puccini's Messa Di Gloria and Vaughan Williams' Dona Nobis

    Pacem in Romsey Abbey in December 2001.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Orchestra 2,600 £4,630

Soloists 900

Hire of venue 380

Printing 300

Conductor 250

Advertising 100

Score hire 100

Income Amount Total

Ticket sales 2,800 £3,225

Programme advertising 225

Programme sales 200

Test Valley Borough Council (£500 unconfirmed)

Deficit £1,405

Amount of Grant Requested Unspecified

Amount of Grant Recommended £500

Previous Funding 2001/02 £400 Brahms' Ein Deutsches Requiem

              2000/01 £400 Romsey Choral Concert

              2000/01 £500 Light hearted concert based around Shakespeare plays.

              1999/00 £400 Verdi's Requiem

Additional Comments It has been suggested that the choral society apply for funding for this

    event from Romsey Town Council.

Arts Development Grants 2001/02 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        A02 Denmead Operatic Society - On Tour

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Neil Lander-Brinkley Denmead Operatic Society Denmead

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Denmead Operatic Society will be undertaking two tours of rural venues during

    March and June 2002. The society will be visiting community venues in the

    Winchester and East Hampshire districts. Each tour will be based around a

    particular historical context with each performance preceded by a spoken

    introduction illustrating how it is indicative of the drama of the period.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Venue hire 745 £2,275

Set and lighting 380

Van hire 210

Performing rights 160

Printing 250

Producer's fees 150

Musicians 260

Stage management and crew 120

Income Amount Total

Ticket sales 885 £1,085

Sponsorship 150

Advertising 50

Waitrose (£150 unconfirmed)

East Hampshire District Council (£125 unconfirmed)

Deficit £1,190

Amount of Grant Requested Unspecified

Amount of Grant Recommended £500

Previous Funding

Additional Comments The society's application for funding for this tour was declined by

    Winchester City Council.

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F01 9 Days In May Festival

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Tania Kopytko Havant Borough Council Havant

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    The 9 Days in May Festival 2002 will bring together local artists and communities

    with professional practioners in an arts celebration. From 10 to 18 May the festival

    will take place in a variety of venues throughout Havant from arts centres to parks,

    from shopping centres to pubs and aims to be truly community led and inspired. It

    aims to celebrate the creativity of the people of the Borough of Havant, to raise the

    profile and accessibility of the arts in the borough and to attract high quality arts

    events to the borough using Hampshire based professional artists. The festival

    also aims to provide an opportunity for local groups to learn and develop arts skills

    and to showcase their work. The festival has created a momentum of interest and

    enthusiasm in previous years that is vital to maintain and develop, involving people

    of all ages and backgrounds from all areas of the borough. It enables those in the

    arts and community to make new contacts, links artists with arts projects and

    inspires local artists and the community through professional, community and

    participatory based events and activities.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Project and events costs 12,200 £23,700

Marketing 3,500

Venue and technical costs 3,500

Co-ordination staff 4,000

Administration costs 500

Income Amount Total

Havant Borough Council festival budget 6,600 £21,700

Havant Borough Council Arts Development 8,300

Ticket sales 800

Sponsorship 6,000

Deficit £2,000

Amount of Grant Requested £2,000

Amount of Grant Recommended £1,000

Previous Funding 2001/02 £1,000 9 Days in May Festival 2001

              2000/01 £1,000 Havant Arts Festival 2000

              1999/00 £1,000 Havant Arts Festival 1999

Additional Comments

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F02 Bishop's Waltham Festival

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Kathy Young Bishop's Waltham Festival Waltham Chase

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Bishop's Waltham Festival will take place from 16 to 23 June 2002 at a variety of

    venues around Bishop's Waltham. The festival consists of performances by local

    and national professional performers and by community performers and offers a

    variety of art forms including theatre, music, dance, visual art and storytelling. The

    festival will commence with an event in the grounds of Bishop's Waltham Palace

    with professional theatre, dance and street theatre performances. Community

    groups will also perform work resulting from workshops with professional music,

    theatre and dance practitioners that have previously taken place in local schools

    with young people. Visual arts workshops will also be available on the day. The

    Festival has been working with the Theatre Royal Winchester on helping to

    promote elements of the festival and will be providing a professional box office for

    all festival events. The Festival has also been working with the Winchester Hat Fair

    on performers for the opening event and with Winchester Rural Youth Theatres on

    participatory arts events for young people for the opening event.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Marketing and printing 6,400 £28,750

Artists' fees 11,750

Venue hire 3,100

Equipment hire and technical staff 2,000

Administration 2,000

Workshop costs 3,500

Income Amount Total

Ticket sales 11,950 £17,750

Sponsorship 1,000

Donations 300

Ancillary sales 500

Income carried forward 4,000

Winchester City Council (£5,000 unconfirmed)

Awards For All (£3,500 unconfirmed)

Deficit £11,000

Amount of Grant Requested £2,500

Amount of Grant Recommended £500

Previous Funding 2000/01 £250 Bishops Waltham Festival 2000

              1999/00 £250 Bishop's Waltham Festival 1999

Additional Comments The festival will be applying for funding to Bishops Waltham Parish

    Council in the new year.

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F03 Eastleigh Dance Festival

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Lucy Frazer Eastleigh Dance Festival Eastleigh

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    The tenth Eastleigh Dance Festival will take place from 16 to 30 June 2002 at The

    Point Dance and Arts Centre, The Dancing Garden, Eastleigh Train Station and

    schools and community centres within Eastleigh borough. The 2002 festival will

    concentrate on culturally diverse dance, offering a programme of high quality dance

    activities including professional performances, workshop days, community projects,

    school-based workshops and outdoor performances. The programme aims to raise

    the profile of dance locally and regionally by bringing together professional artists

    and the community. Artist-led projects will enable the community to participate in a

    variety of different dance forms, whilst the primary schools workshop programme

    will give around 3000 children the opportunity to experience a new dance style.

    Amongst the new additions for this festival will be the development of the outside

    performance programme in the town centre and the Dancing Garden and the

    inclusion of world music workshops as part of the 'Go Global' workshop day.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Professional programme 7,500 £23,800

Schools and community programme 5,800

Adult workshops 3,000

Marketing 3,750

Administration 3,750

Income Amount Total

Ticket sales 4,300 £20,800

Schools and community contributions 4,000

Workshop income 1,500

Eastleigh Borough Council support 5,000

Fundraising and sponsorship 6,000

Deficit £3,000

Amount of Grant Requested £3,000

Amount of Grant Recommended £1,250

Previous Funding 2001/02 £1,200 Eastleigh Dance Festival 2001

              2000/01 £1,000 Eastleigh Dance Festival 2000

              1999/00 £1,000 Eastleigh Dance Festival 1999

Additional Comments

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F04 Gosport and Fareham Folk Festival

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Jayne Humpleby Gosport and Fareham Folk Festival Gosport

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    The Gosport and Fareham Folk Festival is a five day folk festival held at Easter from

    28 March to 1 April 2002. The festival is England's biggest indoor folk festival,

    drawing artists and audience from all over Britain and even Europe to concerts,

    ceilidhs, dance displays and workshops. Over 300 musicians from all over the world

    will perform to a total audience of around 10,000 people. Concerts, dance displays,

    workshops, sessions, ceilidhs, a craft fare and festival club are held in a variety of

    venues throughout Fareham and Gosport. The festival is of regional and national

    importance and generates an estimated £250,000 extra income for hotels, guest

    houses, restaurants, bars and transport operators over the five-day Easter weekend.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Artists fees 30,000 £50,500

Artists expenses 6,500

Venue hire 4,000

Sound and lighting equipment 3,500

Advertising and publicity 2,500

Administration costs 1,500

Miscellaneous 2,500

Income Amount Total

Ticket sales 31,500 £35,500

Stall concessions 2,000

Programme sales 1,000

Sponsorship 1,000

Gosport Borough Council (£5,875 unconfirmed)

Southern Arts (£2,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £15,000

Amount of Grant Requested £7,500

Amount of Grant Recommended £5,000

Previous Funding 2001/02 £4,000 Gosport and Fareham Easter Folk Festival 2001

              2000/01 £2,500 Gosport & Fareham Easter Festival 2000

              1999/00 £2,000 Fareham & Gosport Easter Folk Festival 1999

Additional Comments

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F05 HI-There! Festival

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Jan Boerma Hi-Peractive Hayling Island

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    The HI-There! festival will take place at a variety of venues around Hayling Island

    including the Station Theatre, churches and pubs. The Festival aims to promote a

    greater artistic and cultural understanding among the resident population of Hayling

    Island by providing four days of music making, dance, drama and storytelling. The

    festival will take place in June 2002 (dates to be confirmed).

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Venue hire and event costs 700 £6,000

Professional performers 2,850

Childrens event and workshops 1,100

Storytelling event 100

Praise in the Park event 100

Visual art exhibition 100

Promotion and advertising 1,050

Income Amount Total

Sponsorship 1,000 £3,900

Ticket sales 2,900

Southern Arts (£2,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £2,100

Amount of Grant Requested Unspecified

Amount of Grant Recommended £500

Previous Funding 2001/02 £500 HI-There! Festival 2001

              2000/01 £500 HI-There! Festival 2000

              1999/00 £500 HI There! Festival 1999

Additional Comments An application for funding will be made to Havant in the new year.

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F06 New Forest Drama Festival

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Beryl Parkinson New Forest Players Lymington

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    The New Forest Drama Festival provides an arena for amateur theatre groups from

    across Hampshire, Dorset, Wiltshire, Berkshire and Buckinghamshire to present a

    one-act play in a competitive environment. A maximum of 15 groups are accepted

    for this event, which also includes youth groups. The entries are adjudicated and

    seven awards are presented at the end of the festival. The festival will take place

    from 3 to 6 April 2002 at the Forest Arts Centre

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Hire of Forest Arts Centre 1,012 £2,147

Tickets 60

Advertising 225

Adjudicator 600

Programmes 80

Administration costs 150

Subscription to National Drama Festival Association 20

Income Amount Total

Entry fees 140 £1,690

Ticket sales 1,500

Programme sales 50

Sponsorship (£100 unconfirmed)

Deficit £457

Amount of Grant Requested Unspecified

Amount of Grant Recommended £250

Previous Funding 2001/02 £200 New Forest Drama Festival 2001

              2000/01 £200 New Forest Drama Festival 2000

Additional Comments It has been suggested that the Festival apply for funding from New Forest

    District Council. The Festival will be applying for funding in the new year

    but have received no funding in the past.

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F07 Petersfield Music Festival

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Philip Young Petersfield Music Festival Petersfield

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    The Petersfield Music Festival is a week of choral, orchestral, youth and invitation

    concerts taking place at Petersfield Festival Hall and St Peter's Church from 16 to 23

    March 2002. The participants will include 7 local choral societies from 9 state and

    independent junior and senior schools and Petersfield Orchestra. Visiting

    professionals will include Southern Pro Musica, Tilford Bach Orchestra, vocal

    soloists and the Charleston Chasers Festival Service in the Parish Church. There

    will be about 1,700 seats available and all artistic and practical management is

    handled by the voluntary committee.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Orchestras and artists 14,500 £20,160

Hall hire 2,000

Printing and advertising 1,200

Music hire and purchase 500

Petersfield Orchestra 700

Equipment and miscellaneous 1,260

Income Amount Total

Box office 8,000 £16,260

Choir subscriptions 1,000

Programme sales and adverts 1,350

Friends scheme 2,000

Fundraising 2,200

Southern Arts 710

East Hampshire District Council 1,000

Petersfield Town Council (£1,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £3,900

Amount of Grant Requested £1,000

Amount of Grant Recommended £500

Previous Funding 2001/02 £500 Petersfield Music Festival 2001

              2000/01 £500 Petersfield Musical Festival 2000

              1999/00 £500 Petersfield Music Festival 1999

Additional Comments

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F08 Romsey Arts Festival

      Name And Address of Applicant

    June Palmer Romsey Arts Festival Romsey

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Romsey Arts Festival is a continuation of the highly successful series of tri-annual

    arts festivals. The executive committee who organise the festival are all volunteers

    and they are responsible for encouraging people and groups to show their skills in

    all forms of art. The emphasis is on its being staged by the "local community for the

    local community". The Festival draws people from a very wide area and all ages

    and persuasions are encouraged to take part, both professionals and amateurs. All

    of the events are organised by those involved and they are responsible for the

    financial management of their event. The executive committee is responsible for all

    printing and publicity.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Brochure costs 4,000 £7,985

Delivery and distribution 1,080

Advertising 600

Insurance and administration costs 1,555

Hospitality and venue hire 750

Income Amount Total

Test Valley Borough Council 4,000 £6,350

Romsey Town Council 600

Romsey Parish Council 250

Sponsorship 1,500

Deficit £1,635

Amount of Grant Requested Unspecified

Amount of Grant Recommended £500

Previous Funding 2001/02 £300 Romsey Arts Festival 2002

              2000/01 £300 Romsey Arts Festival 2002

              1999/00 £250 Romsey Arts Festival 1999

Additional Comments

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F09 Romsey Beggars Fair

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Aidan Collard Romsey Beggars Fair Romsey

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    The Romsey Beggars Fair provides two days of music, dance and street

    entertainment in various venues around Romsey, indoor and out, from 12 to 13 July

    2002. It is a community festival organised by local people, providing a showcase for

    amateur performers and bringing quality professional acts into the heart of the

    community. Workshops also provide the opportunity for participation. The

    programme encompasses classical, folk, roots, rock, jazz and world music along with

    displays of world dance, street performers, children's theatre and art and craft

    displays. All events are free and fully accessible to the public.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Administration, licenses and insurance 200 £5,850

Publicity and advertising 250

Performers fees 3,500

Stationary and printing 300

Equipment and staging 1,000

Support crew 600

Income Amount Total

Advertising revenue 700 £2,000

Programme sales 450

Sponsorship 250

Local trader donations 350

Cash donations 250

Test Valley Borough Council (£800 unconfirmed)

Romsey Town Council (£200 unconfirmed)

Deficit £3,850

Amount of Grant Requested £1,800

Amount of Grant Recommended £1,100

Previous Funding 2001/02 £1,000 Romsey Beggars Fair 2001

              2000/01 £1,000 Romsey Beggars Fair 2000

              1999/00 £750 Romsey Beggars Fair 1999

Additional Comments The festival has previously relied on equipment costs being met in kind,

    although it has no indication this will be the case this year.

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F10 Waterside Arts Summer Festival

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Michael Robinson Waterside Arts Festival Hythe

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    The Waterside Summer Festival is a two week long festival of drama, music, dance,

    visual art and literature that will take place at a variety of venues in the Waterside

    Parishes of the New Forest from 29 June to 13 July 2002 (dates to be confirmed). As

    well as performances there will be youth and community workshops with a mix of

    Hampshire based amateur and professional artists, performers and workshop

    leaders. Sponsorship and grants allow Waterside Arts to provide many free and all

    low cost admission to over fifty events to allow access from all parts of the

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Venues and staging hire 1,500 £13,000

Stewarding, Red Cross and security 200

Administration 800

Publicity and printing 4,500

Performers fees 6,000

Income Amount Total

Sponsorship 6,000 £9,000

Ticket sales 3,000

New Forest District Council (£2000 unconfirmed)

Hythe Allotment Charity (£1000 unconfirmed)

Waterside Parishes (£1000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £4,000

Amount of Grant Requested £2,000

Amount of Grant Recommended £500

Previous Funding 2001/02 £800 Waterside Summer Arts Festival 2001

              2000/01 £750 Waterside Arts Summer Festival 2000

              1999/00 £1,000 Waterside Arts Festival 1999

Additional Comments The level of support for the festival has reduced over the last few years in

    response to the relative quality of this festival. New Forest District Council

    has ceased its funding of the festival over the last two years.

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F11 Winchester Festival

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Rosemary Spedding Winchester Festival Winchester

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought community.

    Now in its fifth year, the Winchester Festival combines music, theatre, literature and

    visual art with both a strong professional and local performance element. The

    events organised during the Festival aim to encourage and develop participation,

    and to attract the community as a whole appealing to all ages and a variety of tastes.

    These include a number of workshops aimed specifically at young people and a

    series of lunch time concerts featuring young musicians. The festival will run from 5

    to 14 July 2002 at a variety of venues around Winchester.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Musical event costs 93,500 £143,300

Literature and theatre event costs 21,500

Overheads 28,300

Income Amount Total

Musical event income 48,400 £123,800

Literature and theatre event income 15,400

Sponsorship 40,000

Hampshire County Council Policy and Resources grant 20,000

Winchester City Council (£5,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £19,500

Amount of Grant Requested £2,000

Amount of Grant Recommended £1,900

Previous Funding 2001/02 £2,000 Winchester Festival 2001

              2000/01 £2,000 Winchester Festival 2000

              1999/00 £2,000 Winchester Festival 1999

Additional Comments

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F12 Winchester Folk Festival

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Michael Winterson Winchester Folk Festival Chandlers Ford

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Winchester Folk Festival has taken place annually for the last 28 years. It will take

    place from 17 to 19 May 2002 in various venues around Winchester. The festival

    seeks to promote folk music in the local area, employing both professional

    performers of national renown and semi-professional or amateur singers, musicians

    and dancers drawn from around Hampshire. The festival aims to contribute both

    culturally and financially to the area through the accessibility of the events some of

    which will take place on the streets and in the pubs of Winchester and through the

    visitors it will bring to the town.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Advertising and website 300 £5,825

Public Liability insurance 100

Hire of Winchester Guildhall 1,200

Artists fees 3,175

Workshop leaders 550

Administration and printing 500

Income Amount Total

Ticket sales 1,200 £2,050

Street collections 800

Southern Counties Folk Federation 50

Winchester City Council (£1,000 unconfirmed)

Folk Association of South Hants (£100 unconfirmed)

Folk On Tap magazine (£100 unconfirmed)

Musicians Union (£100 unconfirmed)

Deficit £3,775

Amount of Grant Requested £1,890

Amount of Grant Recommended £1,500

Previous Funding 1999/00 £1,500 Winchester Folk Festival 1999

Additional Comments

Festivals Grants 2002/03 Date 20 December 2001

      Reference

        F13 Winchester Hat Fair

      Name And Address of Applicant

    Caterina Loriggio Winchester Hat Fair Winchester

      Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

    Winchester Hat Fair is Britain's longest running festival of street theatre and is

    currently the third largest street arts event in England reaching an audience of

    around 60,000. The three day festival will take place from 5 to 7 July 2002 in

    Winchester city centre and includes visual art, craft, music, cabaret, dance and

    circus as well as street theatre. The main programme of the festival will be enhanced

    by a schools and community programme that will extend throughout Hampshire

    bringing participatory projects to schools, youth groups and rural communities.

      Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

Artistic programme 42,000 £100,000

Community programme 8,000

Technical costs and health and safety costs 18,000

Administration 5,000

Marketing and PR 6,500

Staff 18,500

Miscellaneous 2,000

Income Amount Total

Trusts and foundations 5,000 £10,000

Generated 3,000

Sponsorship 2,000

Winchester City Council (£45,000 unconfirmed)

Regional Arts Lottery Programme (£16,000

Southern Arts (£14,000 unconfirmed)

Hampshire County Council Policy and Resources grant

(£5,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £90,000

Amount of Grant Requested £10,000

Amount of Grant Recommended £5,200

Previous Funding 2001/02 £400 Travelling Circus School

              2001/02 £5,000 Winchester Hat Fair 2001

              2000/01 £500 Winchester Hat Fair - projects for village halls

              2000/01 £5,000 Hat Fair 2000

              1999/00 £5,000 Hat Fair 1999

Additional Comments Extra funds are needed for 2002 to bring the festivals health and safety

    measures in line with the increased scale of the event.

Appendix 3

Arts Organisation

Applying

£

Type of Event

Amount

Sponsor

£

Sponsorship

District

Recommendation

Avon Valley Concerts

(Developments) Ltd

Concert Season 2001/2002

McCarthy & Stone

300

New Forest

300

Blue Note Jazz

Promotions

Jazz & Blues Night at Middle

Wallop Museum

CDG Cargo Systems Ltd

500

Test Valley

500

Total:

800