Local Government Association reveals fragmented culture funding

This article was first published by the Local Government Association.

Councils are the biggest public funder of culture, spending over £1bn a year on a range of local services, including libraries, museums and galleries, theatres, heritage sites and archives. This figure rises to £2.6bn when sports, leisure, parks and green spaces are included.

But this core funding has come under huge strain in recent years as a result of pressure on council budgets and rising demand for vital statutory services like adult social care. Between 2010 and 2024 annual spend on culture and leisure services saw a real-terms annual spending fall of £2.324 billion.

National funders provide additional funding, but the funding picture is complex and the capacity of councils to bid into different pots can be varied. In addition, many of these funding streams have their own governance arrangements which do not necessarily work with other local structures, creating a messy and inefficient landscape.