Local Government Arts Funding Tracker

Search our data tracker to see how local government arts funding has changed in your area.

Has local government arts funding been cut in your area?

The collapse of arts funding across Britain is threatening universal access to arts and entertainment. Our new research has found local government arts funding has plummeted 55% across Britain since 2010, down from £1.19 billion to just £539 million in 2024-25.

How to use our local government arts funding tracker

Use our interactive arts funding tracker below to find out how much your local authority spent on arts and culture from 2010-11 to 2024-25. The tool and analysis have been produced by the Autonomy Institute.

  • Search for your local authority in the search bar.
  • Select your local authority name in the list below the search bar. You will then see the results in the graph and table.
  • You can adjust the number of years you wish to look at by changing the ‘Trend Span’ in the top right corner of the tool. We recommend looking at 15 years.
  • The blue line on the graph represents each year of real council expenditure, while the yellow line shows the average trend which accounts for fluctuations between years.
  • We use the ‘Trend’ figures at the bottom of the tracker – ‘Change (trend)’ is how much in real terms local government funding has changed over the period on average, ‘% (trend)’ puts this figure into a percentage change, and ‘Annual (trend)’ tells you how much funding has changed on average each year over the period that you have selected.
  • Each of these figures is a way of expressing the story of local government arts funding in your area.

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