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The National Lottery has achieved more than 80 per cent of its target for funding the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
More than 40 sports projects are set to benefit from a £10 million National Lottery fund.
Four sites across the UK to benefit from Lottery money.
Thursday 21 October 2010 **The Secretary of State for Culture, Olympics, Media and Sport (Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt): **By 2014-15, the end of this…
Peter Bazalgette and Dr Tracy Long appointed as non-executive directors, Lord Coe will also sit on the board
National Lottery grant distributors will cut administration costs for the money they hand out to just five per cent, Lottery minister John Penrose has announced.
English and UK-wide Lottery distributors will cut their grant administration costs to just 5%, Lottery Minister John Penrose announced today
Business plan sets out how we will boost economic growth, equip country for success and transform culture, media, sport and tourism delivery
New policy direction will see funding focussed on projects that benefit people and local communities
A new policy direction was issued by Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose to the Big Lottery Fund today.
Projects that benefit local communities and the voluntary sector received a boost, after new policy direction issued by Tourism and Heritage Minister John Penrose.
Plans to create a more sustainable future for the British film industry were announced today by the Minister for Culture and the Creative Industries.
The reform of National Lottery good causes means that arts, sport and heritage will again get the share of total proceeds originally intended.
Reform of National Lottery good causes means that arts, sport and heritage will again get the share of total proceeds originally intended
Returning to original good causes will boost income by £150 million.
How your views affected the programme for government.
A number of our public bodies are set to be merged, abolished or streamlined.
Savings of around £73 million have been made by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
Hugh Robertson sets out his plans to reform sport and deliver a lasting legacy from the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
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