As a former regular patron, I note with interest that the Assembly Government today refused to step in to save Theatr Gwynedd.
An Assembly government spokesperson said: "The arms length principle for funding of the arts in Wales means that it is not appropriate for the Welsh Assembly Government to intervene directly in the funding situations of individual arts organisations".
I assume the Minister will apply the same principle when WAG considers any funding bid for the estimated £25 million needed to build the new Arts Complex on the site and that, according to this arms length approach, will not be able to provide any public funds for this new building.
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if it means that the eyesores of the union building along with the old theatre go then that's a plus point imho
tell me, do you think the university should subsidise the theatre to an even greater level than it was, rather than look to the future? and...was it worth investing any more money in the theatre 'as was' - to what and who's benefit would that have been? certainly not the community as it ended up as a glorified cinema - though Bangor needs one of them right now....