The cultural attendance gap between those living in the most and least deprived areas is at its smallest for five years, according to the Scottish Household Survey. Cultural attendance in Scotland is on its way to becoming more equitable, official research by the Scottish Government suggests.
Arts in Scotland attracts a broader audience
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29 September 2017, United Kingdom
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