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Glasgow live music venues get £1 4m Covid relief fund

Glasgow live music venues get £1 4m Covid relief fund
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Emergency Scottish Government funding to deal with impact of Covid crisis awarded to Highland music venues

Emergency Scottish Government funding to deal with impact of Covid crisis awarded to Highland music venues  |  Updated: 11:29, 25 February 2021 Get the Ross-shire Journal sent to your inbox every week and swipe through an exact replica of the day s newspaper Hootananny in Inverness is among the music venues to receive emergency funding from the Scottish Government. Four venues in the Highlands have received over £200,000 from an emergency fund to help prevent closure of grassroots live music venues due to the coronavirus pandemic. In Inverness city centre, Hootenanny was awarded £66,200, the Tooth and Claw £59,996 and The Gellions £50,000. The Aros Centre on the Isle of Skye was awarded £28,000.

Tayside and Fife music venues included in multi-million pound funding scheme

Tayside and Fife music venues included in multi-million pound funding scheme © Mhairi Edwards Sign up for our daily newsletter of the top stories in Courier country Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Live music venues across Tayside and Fife have been thrown a funding lifeline from a £4 million scheme intended to keep businesses afloat during the pandemic. The Scottish Government’s Grassroots Music Venues Stabilisation Fund has awared payouts to 82 venues across the country, including five in Dundee, three in Perth and another five in Fife.

Struggling live music venues across Aberdeen and the north receive funding lifeline

Struggling live music venues across Aberdeen and the north receive funding lifeline Updated: 24/02/2021, 6:24 pm © Kath Flannery Struggling live music venues across Aberdeen and the Highlands have received a financial boost from the Scottish Government. New emergency funding has been handed out to 11 venues across the north and north-east, with hopes that it will keep them afloat until the summer. The businesses have received almost £500,000 in total, with the money designed to keep them going while they have been shut due to the coronavirus pandemic. Popular rock bar Krakatoa were handed £59,500, which will help them survive until July, with hopes that live music will return then.

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