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Department for Culture Media and Sport

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Tessa Jowell Announces £130 Million Boost For Library And Sports Projects Under Private Finance Initiative

24/08/2005

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Six local authority projects have been chosen to go forward for public funding of £130 million towards the cost of library and sport projects under the Private Finance Initiative (PFI).

Chair Of The East Regional Sports Board Appointed

22/08/2005

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Minister for Sport Richard Caborn today announced the appointment of Stephen Castle as Chair of the East Regional Sports Board.

National Memorial Service for the victims of the London Bombings

12/08/2005

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A National Memorial Service for the victims of the London Bombings is to take place on Tuesday 1 November at St. Paul's Cathedral in London.

Culture Minister announces £4 million funding boost for Museums

11/08/2005

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Forty museums and galleries throughout England are to benefit from grants totalling £4 million. Funded jointly by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Wolfson Foundation, the grants will help improve the quality of museums' displays, public spaces, disabled access and environmental controls.

VAT refunds for University museums that offer free admission

10/08/2005

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48 university museums and galleries across the country can from today reclaim their VAT thanks to the extension of the Government's free access policy. 

Culture Minister To List Queensgate Market In Huddersfield

04/08/2005

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Culture Minister David Lammy has announced the listing at Grade II of a highly unusual and structurally innovative 1970's market building and an inter-war Library and Art Gallery in Huddersfield.

Culture Minister Defers Export Of Rare Gold Coin

03/08/2005

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Culture Minister David Lammy has placed a temporary export bar on a gold coin, issued during the reign of Coenwulf, king of Mercia (796-821). This will provide a last chance to raise the money to keep the coin in the United Kingdom. 

New Licensing Laws To Take Effect - 24 November

01/08/2005

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The Government has confirmed that new licensing laws will come into effect on 24 November, as latest figures show an estimated 65% of applications are now in.

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