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Posted 05 February 2014

At Arts & Business Scotland, we are in the midst of re-evaluating and revising the services that we provide to support a vibrant and sustainable cultural sector.

Part of that process is speaking with our stakeholders and current and potential future partners to explore both the opportunities and the challenges that you face locally as well as nationally and internationally.

These conversations will help us to refine and tailor our future services to potentially provide you with the relevant tools to develop sector intelligence and raise money to be visible, viable and vibrant.

To that end, we would like to invite you to one of our consultation events, which are being held at various locations in Scotland throughout February and March.

Further information and how to book for each event will be posted on the events section of our website when available. Please email events@aandbscotland,org.uk or call 0131 556 3353 with any enquiries.

 

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