Communities urged to prepare for flooding this winter
Eight organisations in Lincolnshire will receive a share of more than £2 million each year for three years from Arts Council England, ensuring that more people in more places can find fulfilling art and culture on their doorsteps.
They include Blackfriars Arts Centre in Boston, East Lindsey District Council, and £600,000 to the Hub in Sleaford.
Peter Knott, Area Director, Arts Council England said: “We’re delighted to unveil our ambitious new portfolio reaching more people in more places across Lincolnshire than ever before.
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