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Further, concern is raised over the overwhelming lack of hypothecation of revenue to the mitigation of tourism impacts on our built heritage assets – assets which are in many cases, the primary draw for tourism.
With only 60 days to secure a new sponsor, many find themselves in limbo, unable to work and at risk of losing the homes and livelihoods they’ve established.
Therefore we need greater investment in young people, skills and access to cultural education as well as providing support and conditions for freelancers, many of whom deliver this creative development work, to survive.
Recovery of Arts and Culture Emergency Government funding has seen many arts and cultural organisations through the worst of the crisis but there is now the need to invest in the sector recovery.
Those organisations are at the heart of the community of south Edinburgh and they support groups across the area.Like many community sports clubs, they need to grow, expand and develop their facilities.
However, access to support was inconsistent, and many members of our community experienced gaps at key transition points, particularly from school to further or higher education.