"NOT MY BUSINESS?"

The benefits of UK creative industries to businesses are irrefutable. But the relationship must be mutually beneficial. How do we marry the commercial and the cultural? Where do businesses fit in? Instinct leads many of us to the private sector’s deep pockets, with support taking the form of donations or the financial backing of initiatives – including those that are public sector-led, like the Arts Impact Fund.

Over the years, we’ve all seen lots of potential in Sale, but the businesses seemed tired…now that we’re working towards the regeneration, both businesses and the local community are energised by the fact that investment is on the way. - Chis Bishop, Managing Partner at Slater Heelis and Board Member of Quarantine Theatre

“Over the years, we’ve all seen lots of potential in Sale, but the businesses seemed tired…now that we’re working towards the regeneration, both businesses and the local community are energised by the fact that investment is on the way.” Coughing up sizeable sums has undoubtable, tangible value for underfunded arts organisations – something that Chris Bishop, Slater Heelis’ Managing Partner, explained he’d seen as a Board member of the Sale Regeneration Project.

Not My Business?

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