The Twilight Trail has been designed to be as inclusive as possible throughout its run – including wheelchair-accessible alternative routes wherever needed and bowls of water and treats for assistance dogs – but this Monday sees a relaxed version of the experience for all 14 bookable slots, between 4-8.40pm. Specially tailored to a neuro-diverse audience, the brightness of the lights and volume of the sounds will be lowered and hearing loops provided for the audio installations from local theatre companies, Reading Rep and Rabble. The already-distanced capacity will be reduced further in each slot and a Trail pack and video will be sent to ticket-holders in advance.
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Press release More than £165 million in repayable finance announced to support major arts and heritage institutions as Culture Recovery Fund marks £1 billion milestone
£165 million offered to organisations including the National Theatre, Southbank Centre, English National Opera and Royal Shakespeare Company who will be supported by major loans from the Culture Recovery Fund.
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11 December 2020
The Government’s £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund surpasses £1 billion milestone, supporting more than 75,000 jobs, with remaining £400 million on the way as plans for a further round of support announced
£60 million in capital funding has been awarded for ongoing construction and maintenance with 75% awarded to organisations outside of London
‘Illuminating Ushaw’ features a new series of festive artworks unveiled at Ushaw Historic House, Chapels and Gardens. An illuminated Christmas trail has been created by Hartlepool-based Artistic Solutions, and leads through the iconic location’s immaculate gardens, showcasing festive scenes including a nativity, a snowman parade, Christmas trees, and the North Pole. Daniel Brobbel, from Artistic Solutions, said: “It’s been really nice to work with Ushaw on this. It has been a real highlight of our year, and we look forward to doing more with them in the future.” The latest activities at Ushaw have been supported by the Culture Recovery Fund for Heritage – being delivered by The National Lottery Heritage Fund and Historic England, using funds provided by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport.