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Sunday, February 10, 2013

Arts For Rutland, Some have the cheek to call me scrounger.

Arts For Rutland buy a tent, from Funky Tents. Claiming this purchase will help local artists?

The hire of a tent each year was the norm for Oakham Festival.

How will this help local artists?

It is my view and that of some local artists, Arts for Rutland only support its own snobs.

My preferred description would be hangers on, who enjoy a good piss up at the castle or any Army Barracks that will let them in?

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an establishment lady enjoys telling a Arts for Rutland Hippo what to do. after a few drinks provided by the
tax payer. (a representation of what Arts for Rutland is here in Rutland) My opinion of Arts of Rutland
is gained from my personal experience of this group referring back to the filthy e-mails one of their committee
once sent me. Mr Carey a former Rutland County Council Chief Executive, who went to be sacked by Coventry City Council and now works for my friends at Leicester City Council




Organisers of cultural events in the county are being urged to seek support from Arts for Rutland which can help with the cost of equipment.


The charity has signed a partnership with funky-tents, based near Market Harborough, which means it can offer tents, staging, lighting and sound systems at discounted prices.
Chairman Peter Lawson said: “We want Rutland artists and performers to have the space they need without incurring excessive cost.”

Around 50 representatives of various arts organisations met at an open forum at Oakham Castle last week to share views on the 2013-14 agenda.

The charity also revealed plans for a large-scale event in the summer of 2014 to mark the centenary of the start of the First World War.

Planning is in the early stages but the event will take place at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore, where the 2nd Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment are based.

The charity says an important objective of the project will be the enhancement of social cohesion between the forces and local communities. A new piece of choral music will be commissioned for the event.

Arts for Rutland also offers small grants for specific cultural projects and twice a year distributes 5,000 copes of the Arts for Rutland brochure twice a year.

Mo Gardner, founder of Rutland Open Studios, said she hoped all local artists would enter the Rutland Open Exhibition at the county museum, from March 2 to April 20.

Arts for Rutland also supports Oakham Festival and Uppingham Fringe.

Festival chairman Joy Everitt said they would be hosting the East Midlands Book Awards this year, a music event with The Grainstore pub in Oakham and world-renowned cellist Matthew Barley at Oakham Castle.
Joy said: “There will be our usual exciting eclectic mix of local and international artists.”

For details on discounted equipment call 01858 540140 or e-mail artsforrutland@funky-tents.co.uk