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Written Question
Arts
Thursday 9th February 2017

Asked by: Michael Gove (Conservative - Surrey Heath)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what steps her Department and its non-departmental public bodies are taking to support poetry, creative writing and community drama.

Answered by Matt Hancock

The Government is committed to making sure that everyone has the opportunity to experience and participate in all forms of arts and culture, and has protected funding for the arts in England over the life of this Parliament, which will support poetry, creative writing and community drama.

In addition, Arts Council England's Creative Writing in Schools provides funding for the charity First Story, which has been able to bring professional writers into secondary schools serving low-income communities to help students find their voices and raise their aspirations.

The Poetry Society will receive over £1 million in funding by 2018, which will help it continue to be one of Britain’s most dynamic arts organisations, representing British poetry both nationally and internationally.

Community drama which delivers a number of arts and cultural programmes to the local community, and theatre companies such as Kendal Community Theatre, who provide workshops and training for aspiring actors remain important initiatives that benefit from public funding.

Ultimately poetry, creative writing and community drama are underpinned by excellent English teaching, which since 2010 we have worked tirelessly to support.


Written Question
Museums and Galleries
Wednesday 8th February 2017

Asked by: Michael Gove (Conservative - Surrey Heath)

Question to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, what steps she is taking to ensure the museum sector contributes to her Department's tourism-related objectives.

Answered by Tracey Crouch

Museums play an important role in contributing to tourism across the country. According to the International Passenger Survey 27% of international visits to the UK involve a trip to a museum or gallery.

DCMS is supporting the growth of tourism through a number of activities related to museums including:

  • DCMS sponsored national museums and galleries are encouraged to work with regional museums through their funding agreements with DCMS.
  • The sponsorship of Arts Council England (ACE), the national body which supports museums and galleries in England. This includes ACE’s investment of £3m into a new Cultural Destinations programme, to enable arts and culture organisations working in partnership with destination management organisations to increase their reach, engagement and resilience through working with the tourism sector

All of these actions support the Prime Minister’s Tourism Action Plan published in August 2016, a key aim of which is to grow tourism throughout the country.