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Hampshire County Council

Executive Member - Recreation and Heritage Item 8

18 February 2004

Arts Development Partnership Funding 2003/04

Report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage

Contact: Michael Fuller Ext: 6016

1. Summary

1.1 The following decision is sought:

    That funding totalling £2,000 for project partnership funding as approved as follows:

2003/04

 

£

Projects

   

The Winchester Festival of Art and The Mind

Winchester

2,000

Total

 

2,000

2. Reason

2.1 To support arts activities serving Hampshire people and to deliver the aims of the Corporate Strategy by maximising life opportunities particularly for young people through participation in high quality arts events.

3. Other options considered and rejected

      - making no awards.

      - making increased awards.

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)

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Councillor J. Waddington

Hampshire County Council

Executive Member - Recreation and Heritage Item 8

18 February 2004

Arts Development Partnership Funding 2003/04

Report of the Director of Recreation and Heritage

Contact: Michael Fuller Ext: 6016

1. Introduction

1.1 This report presents details of one application received for project partnership funding from a group planning to organise an arts project for Hampshire residents.

1.2 This application is shown in Appendix 2 supported by the budget provided by the applicant with details of funding from other bodies where relevant.

2. Legal Implications

2.1 The County Council is able to utilise broad powers under the Local Government Act 1972 to provide financial support for the arts. In particular, Section 145 of the Act enables the Council to contribute towards the expenses of doing anything necessary or expedient for any of a number of purposes, including the provision of entertainment of any nature, or the provision of a theatre, concert hall, dance hall or other premises suitable for entertainment. The powers include the ability to contribute towards the expenses of maintaining a band or orchestra, and towards the development and improvement of the knowledge, understanding and practice of the arts.

3. Financial Details

3.1 The base budget of £67,000 for 2003/04 is allocated as follows:

£

Project Partnership Funding

22,000

Festival Partnership Funding

11,000

Annual Programme Partnership Funding

24,000

Two for One Partnership Funding

10,000

Total

67,000

3.2 A financial summary for this financial year is shown in Appendix 1. Prior to this meeting approved allocations in 2003/04 have exceeded the budget as directed by the Executive Member and are being underwritten by the Policy Development Fund. The Fund will in turn meet the proposed allocation of £2,000 recommended in this report.

4. Project Partnership Funding

4.1 The application for support of this arts project is listed in Appendix 2 and include specific requests for £7,000. A funding recommendation of £2,000 is proposed as set out in Appendix 2. The papers in the Appendix show details of this application. The local Member has been consulted on this application. The project's contribution to the County Council's Corporate Strategy has been highlighted in the detail of Appendix 2.

Recommendation

That the award recommended in this report be approved.

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.

TITLE LOCATION

Detailed grant application form County Arts Office

 

Financial Summary

 

Appendix 1

 
           

Arts Partnership Funding Budget 2003/04

       
           
 

Project

Festivals

Programme

Two for One

Total

           
 

£

£

£

£

£

Recreation and Heritage Budget

22,000

11,000

24,000

10,000

67,000

Economic Development Budget

 

10,000

   

10,000

Contribution from Creative Hampshire

4,000

     

4,000

 

Totals

26,000

21,000

24,000

10,000

81,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

   
           
           

Present Financial Position 2003/04

         
           
 

Project

Festivals

Programme

Two For One

Total

Funding approved on:

         

12 December 2002

2,200

13,550

0

0

15,750

16 January 2003

0

10,300

0

0

10,300

19 February 2003

0

0

22,500

0

22,500

24 April 2003

14,900

300

3,000

500

18,700

29 May 2003

1,500

0

0

0

1,500

10 July 2003

4,800

0

0

2,500

7,300

returned to budget

-1,000

0

0

0

-1,000

25 September 2003

4,550

0

0

2,200

6,750

20 November 2003

1,200

0

0

250

1,450

22 January 2004

7,800

0

0

0

7,800

Total approved to date

35,950

24,150

25,500

5,450

91,050

           
           

Balance remaining for allocation

-9,950

-3,150

-1,500

4,550

-10,050

           
           
           

Financial implications of decisions sought at this meeting

         
           
 

Project

Festivals

Programme

 

         

Recommended awards

2,000

0

0

0

2,000

           

Amount remaining for future decisions

-12,950

-3,150

-1,500

4,550

-12,050

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ref. Title Town Requested Recommended

A01 The Winchester Festival of Art and The Mind Winchester £7,000 £2,000

      Total £2,000

Appendix 2

Project Partnership Funding 2003/04 Date 18 February 2004

Application A01 The Winchester Festival of Art and The Mind

Applicant Garry Kennard The Winchester Festival of Art and The Mind Winchester

Local Member informed of project:

Councillor P. Dickens, Councillor Mrs P.G. Peskett No response received.

Purpose For Which Assistance Is Sought

The Winchester Festival of Art and The Mind will take place largely in The Theatre Royal,

Winchester from 5 to 7 March 2004. The festival intends to bring together eminent thinkers

and artists to explore the latest advances in our knowledge of how works of art affect the

human brain, staging forums and discussions on perceptions of the physical world, altered

states of mind and questions on consciousness and creativity in association with the Royal

Institute, the Institute for Contemporary Arts and Arts Council England. The festival will also

include performances from the Sadler's Wells dance company on Choreography and Cognition,

classical and jazz concerts and an exhibition by a major visual artist with an international reputation.

Supports the Corporate Strategy by:

This festival will maximise life opportunities by providing an opportunity to explore

new areas of scientific and artistic thinking, enabling lifelong learning.

Financial Information

                      Expenditure Amount Total

                      Speakers and performers 19,000 £56,000

                      Staffing 20,000

                      Venue hire 4,000

                      Publicity 4,000

                      Administration 5,000

                      Contingency 4,000

                      Income Amount Total

                      Ticket sales 4,800 £38,800

                      Gatsby Charitable Foundation 15,000

                      Arts Council England 10,000

                      Arts Council Interdisciplinary Department 2,000

                      NESTA 7,000

    Pfizer (£10,000 unconfirmed)

    Cunard (£1,000 unconfirmed)

Deficit £17,200

Amount Requested £7,000

Amount Recommended £2,000

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Additional information:

This is not the usual festival which applies for funding from the County Council in that it is essentially an academic forum for the discussion of the effect of arts and culture on the mind and then how this affects learning and behaviour. However, as an adjunct to the discussion, there will be a major programme of arts in Winchester venues which will be available to the local population. Although the County Council also organised the associated exhibition featuring Antony Gormley it is though that the other activities are also worthy of support.