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May 2021
A £100,000 government grant has enabled the charity Henshaws to reopen its arts and craft centre in Knaresborough this month.
Henshaws announced last year the centre would be closed for the "foreseeable future" because it was no longer economically viable.
However, it received a grant from Arts Council England in the second round of funding awards from the government's £1.57 billion Culture Recovery Fund, which helps organisations affected by covid.
Henshaws which supports disabled young people with special educational needs is inviting disabled people to come forward and apply for places as art makers.
The centre, which runs a range of workshops including music, crafts, pottery and horticulture, will remain closed to the public for the time being.
Henshaws chief executive Nick Marr said:
About 2500 people signed a petition in June to keep the centre open.
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