Arts Council England has confirmed funding for five organisations in Shropshire over the next three years.
More than £4.5 million to support Shropshire's cultural scene will help more people "experience creativity on their doorsteps".Blists Hill which is part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust
The announcement will see The Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust given £749,709 each year, Disability Arts in Shropshire receiving £216,208, Pentabus Arts getting £190,779, Shropshire Council given £188,999, and Arts Alive awarded £166,863.
He said: “We’re delighted to unveil our ambitious new portfolio reaching more people in more places across Shropshire than ever before.
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