The Culture Recovery Fund is designed to give money to entertainment and art venues who have been unable to open during lockdowns
The government are giving entertainment and art venues funds to help them continue to stay open after the pandemic, as part of the £400 million Culture Recovery Fund. 2,700 English culture and heritage venues have been selected to share the funds, with cinemas, theatres, art galleries and even music festival Glastonbury being selected.
Glastonbury festival organiser Emily Eavis said the money would"make a huge difference in helping to secure our future". Where are you looking forward to going to when non-essential businesses reopen - are you looking forward to going back to the cinema? Perhaps you're into museums? Are do you like to go to the theatre with your family? Let us know in the comments!
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