Government Sets £31bn Creative Industries Investment Target with Creative Industries Sector Plan Publication - Prolific North
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Government sets £31bn creative industries investment target with Creative Industries Sector Plan publication - Prolific North
The UK Government has published its Creative Industries Sector Plan, launched alongside its broader Industrial Strategy, promising millions in funding for music, gaming, film and TV and £150m for creative businesses outside London.
Representatives of the television sector in Wales have welcomed additional investment in the Creative Industries. The UK Government's Creative Industries Sector Plan is a framework put in place to ensure that the sector continues to grow until 2035.
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