The Government is asking the public's
opinion on how National Lottery money is allocated to the arts, film,
sport and heritage.
Lottery funding has been used to improve access to the arts for people
with disabilities, including members of the audience, workers and the
artists themselves. It has helped to fund cinema subtitling and audio
description equipment, to enable people with hearing and visual
impairments to enjoy films.
Film related projects currently receive only 2% of the Lottery money
allocated to the good causes. If you think film related projects should
receive more money from the National Lottery, then please spare a few
moments to let the UK Film Council know your views before the end of
February. The more people who comment and support, the better chance of
continued funding for film related causes.
Just e-mail [email protected]
with your age, place of residence, area of interest, and what you want
to say.
Please pass on this message to others so they too can make their case
for National Lottery money for film related projects. The more people
who comment and support, the better.
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