IT WOULD take an ‘art tax’ or a ‘golden pot of money’ from the States to give the arts the funding it needs, the Culture and Leisure minister said at the weekend.
Mike O’hara news
Twilight of Last Night if £9,000 cannot be raised
guernsey’s Last Night of the Proms could fail if more sponsors are not found.
Minister relaxed on skatepark money
CULTURE and Leisure minister Mike O’Hara expects no problems in persuading generous locals to help fund the proposed skatepark.
Dyslexia is ‘not the invention of bad teachers’
THE founder of the Dyslexia Day Centre has criticised a Labour MP who said the condition did not exist.
Sports minister supports United
ONE of the most powerful men in local sport has given his backing to Guernsey United.
Champion our youth
ONE of Culture and Leisure’s main priorities is youth. We know this because its minister reminds us of that very fact in the politics column featured in our newspaper today in page 17.
No trouble and bigger crowds
THOUSANDS flocked to yesterday’s Liberation Day celebrations.
States might support a future Guernsey Live
A FUTURE Guernsey Live could receive some sort of States funding and backing, according to Deputy Mike O’Hara.
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