Salisbury Culture has awarded £22,897 to support local arts and cultural projects.
Sixteen groups will benefit from the Small Grants Programme, covering areas such as music, theatre, film, dance and visual arts.
The funding aims to support inclusive and high-quality projects, particularly those encouraging participation from people who may face barriers to accessing culture.
Activities will take place in a variety of locations, including schools, parks and community venues.
Local artists and organisations say the grants will help bring creative ideas to life and support the city’s cultural scene.
The programme forms part of a wider strategy to strengthen Salisbury’s arts offering ahead of the city’s 800th anniversary in 2027.

Romance fraudster jailed after targeting Amesbury victim
Traders invited to take part in Armed Forces Day event
Chalke History Festival returns with star-studded line-up
Free urban photography exhibition coming to Salisbury
Cast announced for Wiltshire Creative production of Romeo and Juliet
Trial of Salisbury man adjourned
Amber wildfire alert issued
Joint effort delivers early wins against retail crime in Salisbury
