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Suffolk arts fund backs 37 projects with half a million pound boost

Suffolk County Council has awarded £500,000 to 37 arts and community projects across the county, including a new hip-hop and film programme for at-risk young people in Ipswich.

Youth Takeover at DanceEast
Youth Takeover at DanceEast
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Why it matters: The fund, which awards grants of between £2,000 and £20,000, was created to boost cultural activity, widen participation and support creativity across the county. This year's successful projects span festivals, youth arts programmes, heritage initiatives, wellbeing-focused activities and community-led creative work.

The details: Among the Ipswich projects to benefit is Frame the Future at DanceEast – an eight-week programme using hip-hop dance and film to support young people at risk of exclusion. Delivered in partnership with schools and specialist artists, it aims to build confidence, skills and wellbeing through co-creation.

Other funded projects across the county range from heritage railway restoration and accessible museum experiences to community theatre and SEND provision.

What they're saying: Cllr Nadia Cenci, Cabinet Member for Communities at Suffolk County Council, said: "I'm delighted that we are able to support such a vibrant mix of cultural projects through this year's Culture Project Fund. These initiatives show the imagination, talent and community spirit that make Suffolk such a special place.

"What stands out is how many of these projects are rooted in local people, supporting wellbeing, nurturing young talent and bringing creativity into our towns, villages and rural communities. The benefits of these art projects cannot be underestimated. They can change the lives of our communities across the county."

The bottom line: Now in its second year, the Culture Project Fund is cementing its role as a key driver of community wellbeing and creative opportunity across Suffolk, with Ipswich among the towns set to benefit.

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