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Posted 16 August 2016

Arts & Business Scotland is delighted to announce it will be holding its 30th Annual Awards ceremony at the Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. The prestigious venue located in the heart of Glasgow’s city centre is renowned for hosting world class cultural events with the likes of BB King, Johnny Cash and Van Morrison having performed there.

Events Manager Lindsay Rodger said: “In our 30th anniversary year we wanted to find a venue fitting of such a special occasion and we have no doubt Glasgow Royal Concert Hall will more than exceed our expectations. It’s a fantastic milestone for us to reach 30 years of recognising outstanding partnerships between the cultural and business sectors and we look forward to celebrating more success stories at such a fantastic venue next year.”

The Awards ceremony will be held on Thursday 23 March 2017 and will have an informal format including a welcome drinks reception, awards ceremony and after party.

Nominations for the awards categories are invited to be submitted before the deadline of midnight, Friday 30 September.

Arts & Business says …
"It’s a fantastic milestone for us to reach 30 years of recognising outstanding partnerships between the cultural and business sectors and we look forward to celebrating more success stories at such a fantastic venue next year.”

Lindsay Rodger, Events Manager

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