Support Northern Powerhouse culture this Christmas, minister says during Coronation Street trip
Northern Powerhouse Minister Jake Berry calls on communities to support local cultural institutions over the festive break.

Northern Powerhouse Minister Jake Berry today (Friday 8 December) called on communities to support local cultural institutions over the festive break as he visited the Rovers Return set of Britain鈥檚 best-loved soap.
Jake Berry walked the famous cobbled street and met the cast and crew of Coronation Street in Manchester to mark Northern Powerhouse Culture Week, and celebrate over 57 years of the household show being broadcast to the nation.
During the trip he threw the spotlight on how government investment is supporting cultural institutions across the North of England, and urged people to get out and celebrate their local highlights.
Northern Powerhouse Minister Jake Berry said:
I can鈥檛 think of a more perfect way of marking Culture Week than visiting the set of one of the world鈥檚 most iconic TV shows 鈥� made right here in the Northern Powerhouse.
As well as being an economic powerhouse, the North of England is also a cultural powerhouse, with hundreds of the country鈥檚 best museums, art galleries and other cultural organisations on people鈥檚 doorsteps.
Over the festive period, I鈥檇 encourage people to try something they haven鈥檛 before. From Liverpool鈥檚 Albert Docks to Newcastle鈥檚 Discovery Museum, let鈥檚 enjoy some of the most iconic, well-known and well-loved places the Northern Powerhouse has to offer.
Cultural funding
As part of its commitment to ensuring that the Northern Powerhouse continues to blaze trails in arts and culture industries in the UK, the government has invested:
- 拢13 million to the Hull City of Culture 2017
- 拢20 million for the Great Exhibition of the North and for a Northern Cultural Regeneration fund to pave way for future cultural investment in the Northern Powerhouse
- 拢78 million for the Factory Manchester - Manchester鈥檚 new theatre and exhibition space
- and from April 2018, an additional 拢170 million, or 75% of the Arts Council鈥檚 lottery funding, will be invested outside of London, which means an additional 31 cultural institutions and organisations in the North will receive regular government investment
During the visit, the minister also visited the Manchester Museum, which has benefitted from 拢5 million of government funding, to hear about exciting plans for a new South Asia gallery. This will draw on some of the best of the national collections from the British Museum to engage with the city-region鈥檚 diverse communities and tourists.
Further information
Culture Week (4-8 December) showcased the amazing talent and industry throughout the North from sports and the arts, to the media and music and film industries. 皇冠体育app themes for week included:
- sporting culture 鈥� Monday
- arts culture 鈥� Tuesday
- exhibiting culture 鈥� Wednesday
- media culture (TV, film, gaming) 鈥� Thursday
- music culture 鈥� Friday
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皇冠体育app week coincided with the announcement of 11 bidders for the Northern Cultural Regeneration Fund 鈥� a 拢15 million government investment to help build a lasting regional legacy from the Great Exhibition of the North.
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