Meeting with ACE: 6th May 2008
June 2, 2008
On Tuesday, 6th May 2008, I attended a meeting with Mr Alan Davey, ACE Chief Executive, Mr Jeff Ennis MP, Bryan Catcheside, Musical Director of Ascot Brass and other representatives of the Brass Band sector and ACE. This was a worthwhile meeting where the following points were discussed:
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Grant applications and the nature of the complicated form. Mr Davey told the meeting that only 16 applications had been received from the brass band sector in 2007 (including BFBB’s for the 2007 European Championships) whereas there had been over 100 from small jazz groups and organisations.
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Social inclusion and a wider participation agenda
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Lottery funding
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Youth and training bands
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The ‘take it up’ scheme
There was a sense that the points we raised were received by ACE with sincerity and consideration. Mr Catcheside noted that ‘It is clear that there has been a legacy of suspicion regarding the funding of brass bands stemming from an impression that lottery money made available to bands in the past was squandered rather than used wisely’. The ACE representatives recommended a central organisation, namely the BFBB, should provide a conduit for advice regarding applications for funding. BFBB is seeking further meetings with ACE to expand this proposal into a useful tool for bands.
Moreover, BFBB will need to work closely with ACE to provide a channel for applications and introducing a form of self-regulation within the brass band sector to provide evidence of wise use of allocated funds. As with all financial initiatives, a demonstration of secure procedures is more likely to attract funding.
National Government & Brass Bands
April 4, 2008
(1) Arnold Tattersfield and I held a meeting with Mr J Ennis, MP for Barnsley East and Mexborough, on Friday, 7th March 2008 at the National Office. Matters discussed included:
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The role of BFBB
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Mr Ennis’ recent delegation meeting with the Minister for State for Culture Media & Sport
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Funding issues for brass bands
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The direction of further funding campaigning
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A forthcoming meeting arranged with the Director of Yorkshire Forward
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The Voluntary Arts Network (VAN)
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2012 Cultural Olympiad
Following the successful meeting Mr Ennis asked a question in the House of Commons on Monday, 10th March 2008, which was subsequently broadcast on BBC Radio 4:
Jeff Ennis (Barnsley East and Mexborough) (Lab):
Does the Secretary of State agree that the British Federation of Brass Bands, which is based in Barnsley … will play a vital role in making a success of the Cultural Olympiad?
The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport (Andy Burnham): It absolutely will … On brass bands, I am absolutely confident that the rich heritage that my hon. Friend describes – celebrated in the film “Brassed Off” – will play a very important part in our Olympic celebrations.
(2) I was then invited to join Mr Ennis’ delegation to meet The Director of Yorkshire Forward. The meeting was held in their offices in Leeds on Monday, 17th March 2008. Issues discussed were:
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Justification for supporting bands
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Business Models for bands
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2012 Cultural Olympiad
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Youth bands/KS2 (Barnsley’s £250,000 programme and the infrastructure required to deliver in the future)
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University selection/Fairness in higher education/Widening participation agenda
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Loss of sponsorship for Championship bands
Once again this was a meeting with some success. Yorkshire Forward will fund/advise (probably BFBB) on a programme of Business advice and planning for brass bands. Also funding for some events connected to 2012 Culture Olympiad (through Yorkshire Culture). In a surprise move Yorkshire Forward said they would fund Grimethorp Band to the Europeans this year at £20,000 and for a further two years if it is a Yorkshire band that represents England.