HC Deb 14 July 1966 vol 731 cc241-3W
82. Mr. Chichester-Clark

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what was the total expenditure by the Arts Council in 1965–66 on housing the arts; and whether he will circulate details in the OFFICIAL REPORT.

Miss Jennie Lee

The Arts Council made grants totalling £150,000 in 1965–66

Estimated Gross Cost £ 1965–66 Grant £
Bournemouth Borough Council: Improvements to the Winter Gardens (Heating) 4,625 2,000
Sir Barry Jackson Trust (Birmingham City Council): Equipping the new Repertory Theatre 500,000 10,000
Yvonne Arnaud Theatre Trust: Building and equipping the new Theatre 310,000 31,000
York Citizens' Theatre Trust Limited: Reconstruction and modernisation of the Theatre Royal 140,000 20,000
Sheffield Repertory Company Limited: Improvements to their Theatre 18,000 8,500
Ipswich County Council: Building a new Theatre 360,000 3,900
Greenwich Theatre Company: Rebuilding their Theatre 60,000 3,500
Liverpool Repertory Theatre Limited: Improvements to the Playhouse Theatre 170,000 5,000
Bury St. Edmunds Theatre Royal Trust: Improvements to their Theatre 10,500 2,500
Chichester Festival Theatre Trust Limited: Extensions to their Theatre 75,000 3,950
Richmond Theatre Productions Limited: Rebuilding Theatre Workshop 4,250 3,000
Mermaid Theatre Trust Limited: Extensions to Restaurant at their Theatre 6,500 3,000
Cannon Hill Trust Limited: Building and equipping the Cygnet Theatre 250,000 10,000
Blackfrairs Trust: Towards the cost of Boston and District Arts Centre 19,000 1,000
Theatre on the Steps (Bridgnorth): Improvements to their Centre 12,110 700
Worcester Arts Association (S.A.M.A.) Limited: Building of Swan Theatre and Arts Centre 70,000 2,000
St. Austell Arts Club and Theatre: Improvements to their premises 2,100 700
Weymouth and South Dorset Arts Centre: Improvements to their Centre 1,100 500
Dudley Arts Council: Improvements to the Wetherton Arts Centre 535 250
Bristol Arts Centre: Improvements to their Centre 40,700 6,000
Orkney Federation of Voluntary Associations: Reconstruction of Temperance Hall, Kirkwell, as Centre 20,000 5,000
Pitlochry Festival Society Limited: Improvements to the Festival Theatre 70,000 7,500
Welsh National Opera Company Limited: Converting Warehouses into Headquarters 70,000 10,000
Prestatyn Urban District Council: Converting Cinema into Arts Centre 60,000 10,000
£2,274,420 £150,000

83. Mr. Robert Cooke

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what new forms of Government patronage of the arts have been developed since October, 1964.

Miss Jennie Lee

New forms of artistic patronage developed by this Government since October, 1964, are too numerous for me to mention them all now. They are summarised, however, in my recent broadsheet "Report on the Art", of towards housing the arts. In addition it entered into commitments to make grants to a further £100,000

The following table shows the grants made in 1965–66 by the Arts Council together with the estimated gross cost of the project involved.

The grant made in 1965–66 does not necessarily represent the total final contribution of the Arts Council towards the project in question. The Arts Council have already given undertakings to provide extra funds in respect of a number of projects listed.

which I am sending the hon. Member a copy.

84. Mr. Robert Cooke

asked the Secretary of State for Education and Science what new action he proposes to take in the field of the arts, following the report of the Royal Fine Art Commission.

Miss Jennie Lee

The Arts Council, which gives grants towards the cost of buildings for the arts, is making arrangements for regular consultation with the Royal Fine Art Commission in appropriate cases.