Gloucestershire Libraries have been recognised as a National Portfolio Organisation and awarded £750,000 funding over three years by Arts Council England.
The announcement was made today as part of the Arts Council’s 2023-26 Investment Programme, called Let’s Create, which aims to develop the offer of accessible culture around the UK.
Gloucester was singled out as a priority place for development and cultural ambition which formed the basis of the application for funding.
Gloucestershire Libraries will receive £250,000 a year over the three-year period to help continue its development to provide an ambitious and forward-thinking service for everyone in the county.
This will align with the new libraries in Gloucester, Stroud and Oakley in Cheltenham, as well as financially support the cultural elements of the newly drafted five-year Library Strategy (2023-2028).
The application was awarded on the basis that resources will be put into customer development, data and work with hard-to-reach groups.
Key partners involved with the project will include the University of Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucestershire NHS, Immersive Reality and many more. There will be specific emphasis on new activity and engagement within Gloucester and the Forest of Dean as priority places.
The funding will begin in April 2023 and Gloucestershire Libraries will use the time over the next four months to develop project plans and set up a governance board to oversee the developments planned over the three-year funding period.