Key regional arts venues such as Aberystwyth Arts Centre, Y Muni in Pontypridd, the Grand Pavilion in Porthcawl, the Blackwood Miners Institute, Canolfan Soar in Merthyr Tydfil, Canolfan Ucheldre Centre in Holyhead, Chapter Arts Centre in Cardiff, the Elysium Gallery (formerly department store JT Morgan) in Swansea, Llantarnam Grange Arts Centre in Cwmbran, the Newbridge Memo, Oriel Plas Glyn-y Weddw in Pwllheli, Pontio Arts Centre in Bangor, Sherman Theatre in Cardiff, The Stiwt in Rhosllannerchrugog, Wrecsam, Theatr Brycheiniog in Brecon, Theatr Felinfach in Ceredigion, Theatr Gwaun in Fishguard, Theatr Mwldan in Cardigan, the Torch Theatre in Milford Haven, Tŷ Pawb in Wrexham, Venue Cymru in Llandudno, Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff and the Wyeside Arts Centre in Builth Wells have all been offered funding for capital projects of various scale as part of this round.
Arts organisations throughout Wales have also secured funding for redevelopment and upgrading works, including feasibility studies, as well as digital transformation projects. These include Artes Mundi Prize, Avant Cymru in Wrexham, Butetown Artists in Cardiff, Community Music Wales in Merthyr, Frân Wen in Bangor, Hummadruz in Cardiff, Literature Wales’ Ty Newydd in Gwynedd, Live Music Now Wales, the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, National Youth Arts Wales, PeopleSpeakUp in Carmarthenshire, Small World Theatre in Ceredigion, Neuadd Ogwen in Bethesda, Tanio based in Bettws Bridgend, Theatr Cymru, Theatr Iolo based in Cardiff, and the Volcano Theatre Company in Swansea.
A complete list of the organisations that have been offered funding this time is available here