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FINANCIAL
AID FOR LONDON'S CREATIVE INDUSTRIES
(April 26th 2004)
At
the launch of Creative London today (Monday 26 April 2004), a major
package of support for London's creative industries was announced
to boost the capital's reputation and performance as a leading world
centre of creativity. This includes: £50
million seed fund launched to support creative businesses, ten
creative hubs to be established across London, a property
advice service and support
from industry heavyweights and leading creative names.
Creative
London has been established by Mayor Ken Livingstone's London Development
Agency. The Mayor said: "London is a magnet for the creative
industries, which are the fastest growing sector in the capital
and worth around £21 billion. We want to ensure that creative
industries are able to thrive in the capital by maximising opportunities
for creative talent working or getting established here."
Michael
Frye, Chair of Creative London, added: "London's creativity
benefits from the capital's multicultural diversity, but often the
talent deep in these communities does not get the support and access
it needs. It will now. London's future social, economic and cultural
health will depend on how well we support creative industries today.
Over the next ten years we aim to increase their value to £32
billion and create 200,000 new jobs".
London's
creative industries currently employ 500 thousand people and are
responsible for one in five of all new jobs created in the capital.
But an investigation by the Mayor's Commission for the Creative
Industries found that London is failing to achieve the international
recognition it deserves and that young entrepreneurs often struggle
to secure financial and business support and experience difficulties
accessing affordable premises and the means to successfully market
their products.
The
ten-year action announced today includes:
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A £50 million seed fund to support business growth and provide
venture capital. The first £10 million is already secured
by the London Development Agency
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An initial ten Creative Hubs - creative industry centres to be
set up across London providing flexible workspace, training, mentoring,
exhibition, showcasing, marketing and networking facilities. Creative
Hubs are proposed in East London, Deptford/Greenwich, Islington/Hackney/Tower
Hamlets, Haringey/Wood Green, Camden/Kings Cross, Notting Hill/North
Kensington, Ealing/Acton/White City, Brixton/Elephant and Castle,
Croydon and the Lower Lea Valley
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A London-wide Creative Property Advice service to provide advice
on local authority policies and planning issues, and support to
acquire and develop workspace opportunities.
·
Space agency - establish a brokering agency, aimed at the arts
world to provide access to vacant accommodation for exhibitions
and marketing and showcasing.
·Film
- Working with recently launched Film London to deliver a comprehensive
film-location service in the capital, and to promote London as
a filmmaking centre
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Fashion - develop a series of initiatives to strengthen the manufacturing
base, and to retain creative/design talent in London
·
Design - work with the London Design Festival, and their partners,
to continue to promote London as a centre for Design.
·
Encouraging private sector support - Marketing initiative to encourage
private sector investment in creative industries
·
Legal advice - Providing specialist legal support to advise on
intellectual property rights
·
Ethnic minority creative talent - Networking funding for Black
and other ethnic minority creative businesses
·
Creative incubation - work with Higher Education providers to
identify top-class creative talent with potential for fast business
growth, and provide tailored and intensive business support, incubation
and investment.
Creative
London has the backing of the CBI, Department for Culture, Media
and Sport, Film London, London First, Visit London and leading creative
industry figures including:
· Gurinder Chadha, director of "Bend it Like Beckham"
· Terence Conran, furniture designer and restaurateur
· Christopher Frayling, Arts Council Chairman
· Michael Grade, BBC Chairman
· Ian Livingstone, whose company created Lara Croft
· Alan Parker, film director
· David Puttnam, film producer
· John Sorrell, London Design Festival Chairman
For
further information click on Creative
Space Agency or Creative
London.
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