English National Opera could move to Manchester as arts funding is diverted away from London
The English National Opera could relocate to Manchester from London amid a major shake-up of arts funding across the country.The registered charity today announced a new three-year funding programme that would see millions of pounds move from London to other parts of England.
It said: "Today’s announcement marks the start of a new chapter for the English National Opera . For the past four years, the ENO has been reimagining what a modern opera company should look like, building new audiences and reach beyond London. The ACE's new national portfolio of funding for museums, libraries and other art organisations for 2023 to 2026 includes new investment to 276 institutions that previously weren’t part of the programme.
As part of proposed plans, ACE also announced £43.5 million investment to organisations outside London contributing to levelling up for the next three years. It will see a 95pc increase in investment across 78 designated areas, towns and cities, including Blackburn, North Devon and Mansfield.
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