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DETI cuts funding for NI sporting and cultural events | DETI cuts funding for NI sporting and cultural events |
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Thousands of pounds in government funding have been cut for sporting and cultural events in Northern Ireland. | Thousands of pounds in government funding have been cut for sporting and cultural events in Northern Ireland. |
In a statement, the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI) said it was scrapping the Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB) events fund. | In a statement, the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment (DETI) said it was scrapping the Northern Ireland Tourist Board (NITB) events fund. |
Events including the North West 200 and Culture Night Belfast will be affected. | Events including the North West 200 and Culture Night Belfast will be affected. |
The department said the cuts were the result of a "very difficult financial" situation facing the Executive. | The department said the cuts were the result of a "very difficult financial" situation facing the Executive. |
It said: "Given these circumstances, the NITB events fund open call for next year will now not go ahead." | It said: "Given these circumstances, the NITB events fund open call for next year will now not go ahead." |
The department added that the decision would not affect "events with a letter of offer from NITB which extends into 2015/16". | The department added that the decision would not affect "events with a letter of offer from NITB which extends into 2015/16". |
'Catastrophic' | |
The announcement will affect a number of sports and arts bodies in Northern Ireland, with top sporting competitions including the Milk Cup and the Ulster Grand Prix facing funding difficulties. | The announcement will affect a number of sports and arts bodies in Northern Ireland, with top sporting competitions including the Milk Cup and the Ulster Grand Prix facing funding difficulties. |
Major cultural events including the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival and the Festival of Fools will also lose a significant amount of money from their budgets. | Major cultural events including the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival and the Festival of Fools will also lose a significant amount of money from their budgets. |
The programme manager of Culture Night Belfast, Adam Turkington, said the cuts would be "catastrophic" for Northern Ireland's arts sector. | |
He said: "The grant we get, which is £30,000, represents a third of our budget. We run a really tight ship and we can't deliver the event for two thirds of what we get at the moment. | |
"We will desperately have to try to find new avenues of funding. | |
"We have an open site, not a designed venue. We put that money into infrastructure to keep 50,000 people safe. It would be negligent to deliver the event with a cheaper budget, because it just wouldn't be safe." | |
'Scale down' | |
A special meeting was held at the Black Box in the Cathedral Quarter area of Belfast on Saturday to discuss how to deal with the funding cuts. | |
The director of the Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, Sean Kelly, said he was "absolutely devastated", and that the group would have to "completely re-think what to do for the festival in 2015". | |
"We're going to have to scale down the event and reduce the number of artists that we bring over," he said. | |
"Festivals and cultural events have a huge knock-on effect for the local economy, so when you scale down the events, you take work away from people. | |
"We're a bit battered by the news, but as they say, the show must go on." |
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