All future residential buildings in Montpellier must feature works of art
And the value of the artworks can’t be lower than 1% of the price paid for the land lot
There is less than a month left to apply for funding of your event or festival by Galway City Council
Galway City Council's Marketing Promotion Fund aims to back major events and festivals in the City that benefit to economic development, including attracting or generating investment, employment and incoming capitals flows.
With this regards, Galway City Council wish to advise that the application process for the Marketing Promotion Fund 2019 is now accepting submissions. Funding should only be provided to projects and events that focus on marketing and promoting Galway City nationally and beyond borders and that have a city-wide impact. This is not a fund for small-scale, local events nor is it an emergency fund for existing projects that may have lost other sources of funding.
Application forms and full guidelines are available online at www.galwaycity.ie or from the Economic Development and Community Department of Galway City Council by email to candc@galwaycity.ie
Applications for grant aid for 2019 must be submitted to the Marketing Promotion Fund 2019, Economic Development and Community Department, Galway City Council, City Hall, College Road, Galway or by email to candc@galwaycity.ie
The deadline for submissions is 4.00 pm on Friday 22nd February 2019.
Source: Galway City Council
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