The Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) defines creative industries as "those goods and services in the creative sector: advertising, architecture, art and antiques, crafts, design, designer fashion, film and video, interactive leisure software, television and radio, performing arts, music and software and computer services which feature original creativity and generate intellectual property with a potential for wealth and job creation."
If your business fits into one of the categories above, this section maybe of use to you
Creative Leicestershire is a networking organisation for anyone working in the creative sector. It provides not only contacts but information, training, funding and promotion. Anyone working in this field, whether a sole trader or large company should consider joining this very effective network
Directory of Creative Industry businesses (arts, media and design)
Supported by EMIN
This work was commissioned by Culture East Midlands and undertaken by Burns Owen Partnership. The full report is due to be completed in autumn 2007, but you can download the profile for Charnwood below. These show the changes in numbers of businesses and employment in the creative sector between 2001 and 2005.
This report demonstrates that there is strong unsatisfied demand from the creative industries for workspace in Loughborough.
A conference all about the how Creative Industries can benefit from growth. The day will focus on support for the sector looking at a range of different angles; these include property, funding, technology, innovation and government policy.
International opportunities for Creative Industries
More events and networking opportunities
There are a number of grants and funding opportunities available for creative businesses, please use the link below to access some of them
Nook Corner is an excellent example of how to use this web site, especially if you don't have a dedicated site. Nook Corner is a combined Gift, Gallery and Coffee Shop located in the centre of Anstey in one of the oldest buildings in the village. But it is much more than just a coffee shop; it also a very well stocked gift shop, offering a large and constantly changing range of gifts to suit most occasions.
For more details about what will be on show see link
AVRRC, Loughborough University, 4pm
To book, email info@lati.co.uk
How to break into selling to the public sector or larger private sector contracts. Advice to established social enterprises.
The Brite Centre, Braunstone, Leicester, LE3 1LE. Free event.
e-mail to book your place.