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What does ACE stand for?

Arts Council of England


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he said Ms Wadley was wrongly allowed to progress to the final stage despite failing to win the backing of the initial panel which comprised chairwoman of the Arts Council of England Dame Liz Forgan, Mayor's arts adviser Munira Mirza, and Sir David Durie, a former governor of Gibraltar who acted as an independent observer.
Trumpet player Chris Hodgkins is one of the society's founding trustees and is now director for UK-wide body Jazz Services, supported by the Arts Council of England.
Previous winners of the competition include Joanne Cullum, marketing manager with the Energy Savings Trust advice centre in Billingham and Alison Clark-Jenkins, formerly an arts officer with Darlington Council, now director of arts and development with the Arts Council of England North East.
815m worth of grants from the Arts Council of England (ACE) by 2008.
In April 2003, Sean Doran (above) became artistic director, but in November the Arts Council of England had to rescue the ENO from near-bankruptcy with a &pound;9m grant, noting that the ENO was worth saving, "but not at any cost".
The concert (supported by the Arts Council of England and Kirklees Arts in the Neighbourhood) starts at 7.
The funding from the Arts Council of England guarantees the festival for the next three years.
After spending five months and u70,000 of taxpayers' money, the Arts Council of England proudly unveiled its new name yesterday.

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