NWVM move to MediaCityUK
Northwest Vision and Media announce their move to
MediaCityUK and receive over £2.7million of ERDF
funding.
Over £2.7 million of funding from the
Northwest European Regional Development Fund
(ERDF) programme has been approved for Northwest Vision
and Media, following over £3m announced by the
Northwest Regional Development Agency (NWDA) in
April. This will help to support their recently expanded
role as cluster organisation for the creative and digital sector in
the region and deliver a programme of activity for their industries
to 2012.
In addition, the organisation will become a new tenant for
MediaCityUK, relocating to Broadway, opposite The Pie
Factory in autumn of this year. They will join other
tenants, the BBC and University of Salford.
Vision and Media, who in April were announced as the single
organisation to lead, support and promote the creative and digital
industries in the Northwest by the NWDA, will use the
£2,735,000 worth of funding to provide additional capacity to
increase local delivery, respond to the urgent needs of the sector
during the current downturn, raise awareness of and access to
specialist and relevant business development resources and help
ensure the creative and digital sector take advantage of the global
opportunities the MediaCityUK development presents.
Alice Morrison, Chief Executive of Northwest Vision and Media said,
“We are absolutely delighted to receive this additional
funding which will help us make even more of a difference to our
sectors delivering programmes to really help grow businesses and
encourage innovation and collaboration, particularly in this
difficult climate. We are also incredibly excited about our move to
MediaCityUK. The presence of MediaCityUK in our region truly sets
us apart. It will provide global opportunities that our industries
can take advantage of and it is a natural home for Vision and
Media.”
Steven Broomhead, Chief Executive of the NWDA, said, “The
investment by the ERDF programme complements the NWDA’s
investment in Northwest Vision and Media to create a single, region
wide sector body. Vision and Media working with partners across the
North, will ensure that the benefits for the investment of hundreds
of millions of pounds of private sector monies that accompany the
BBC move North will result in lasting benefits and high value jobs
across the region.”
Bryan Gray, Chairman of Peel Media, said, “Northwest Vision
and Media are responsible for supporting and promoting the creative
and digital industries in the region with direct responsibility for
the TV, film, radio, digital / ICT, games, music, publishing and
creative services sectors, so it makes perfect sense for them to
move to MediaCityUK. Their location opposite the Pie Factory
ensures that they will be at the heart of current developments
within the studios and close to the diverse array of tenants
already doing business at MediaCityUK”.



