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| The role of the Actors' Benevolent Fund is to care for actors unable to work because of poor health, an accident or frail old age. Generous support from members of the public and the acting profession itself means the Actors' Benevolent Fund has fulfilled this commitment to actors for over 120 years. |
| http://www.actorsbenevolentfund.co.uk |
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| On the 1st April 2002 the Arts council of England and the 10 regional Arts Boards joined together to form a single development organisation for the arts. |
| http://www.artscouncil.org.uk |
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| This site is intended to be a major resource and working tool for performing arts professionals giving access to international administrative & technical information on the performing arts. |
| http://www.arts-info.co.uk |
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| The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has policy responsibility for museums, galleries and libraries, the built heritage, the arts, sport, education, broadcasting and the media and tourism, as well as the creative industries, the Millennium and the National Lottery. |
| http://www.culture.gov.uk |
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| Whilst still remaining true to its founding principle of open-access for all performers, the Fringe has come a long way since its organisational beginnings in a disused pub with a leaky roof just off the Royal Mile. |
| http://www.edfringe.com |
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| The fund was founded in 1908 with Brinsworth House being opened in 1911 to care for members of what was then the variety and music profession. |
| http://www.eabf.org.uk |
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