Hertfordshire Council News

16 May 2024

Hertfordshire Music Service appointed to lead Hertfordshire Music Hub

Hertfordshire Music Service appointed to lead Hertfordshire Music Hub: Herts Music Service students at Gala event in 2023

Hertfordshire Music Service, a part of Hertfordshire County Council, has been appointed by Arts Council England to lead the Hertfordshire Music Hub from September 2024, as part of an ambitious national programme to provide high-quality music education for all children and young people.

As the new Hub Lead Organisation for the Hertfordshire region, Hertfordshire Music Service will receive £2,222,372 from the Department for Education. Hertfordshire Music Service will receive £1,672,854 to coordinate music education in the local area, plus £549,518 to invest in new musical instruments, equipment and technology tailored to the needs of children and young people in Hertfordshire, including those with special educational needs and disabilities.

Hertfordshire Music Service will deliver high quality music education accessible to all children and young people in Hertfordshire through diverse partnerships between educational, creative and community organisations, in their local communities and throughout the country.

Hertfordshire Music Service’s appointment is part of a major investment in a new generation of the nationwide network of Music Hubs. This investment will help to deliver the Government’s National Plan for Music Education, and give all children and young people the opportunity to develop their musical interests as far as they wish, including helping them to begin careers in the music industry.

Lisa Quinlan-Rahman, Chief Executive Officer of Hertfordshire Music Service said:

“We are extremely proud to be the lead partner for the Hertfordshire Music Education Hub. This enables us to deliver our vision of ensuring that all of Hertfordshire’s children and young people, regardless of background or circumstances, have the opportunity to discover or develop their unique musical voice and express themselves through the language of music.

Through our continued work with partners and the development of new partnerships, we aim to provide engaging life-long music education, committed to delivering high-quality music education and create positive outcomes for generations to come.

This reflects the dedication of the Hertfordshire Music Service in fostering musical growth and inclusivity within the community.”

Darren Henley, Chief Executive of Arts Council England, said:

"Music education is enormously powerful – it can enrich young people's lives, help them connect with the people around them, and start them on the pathway to fruitful and fulfilling careers.  We are excited to announce this investment in a new generation of Music Hubs, which will support the brilliant work of our dedicated music teachers across the country, and help bring high-quality music education to even more children and young people in every part of England."

Cllr Caroline Clapper, Executive Member for Education, Libraries & Lifelong Learning at Hertfordshire County Council, said:

“I am absolutely thrilled that the Hertfordshire Music Service has been awarded the prestigious role of lead organisation for the Hertfordshire Music Education Hub.

“This achievement reflects our unwavering commitment to nurturing musical ability, fostering creativity, and providing equitable access to music education for young residents across Hertfordshire.

“With this responsibility, we look forward to attaining the aspirations of, delivering a joyous musical journey to, and orchestrating a musical future for everyone in Hertfordshire.

“This momentous occasion is a testament to the dedication and passion of the entire team at Hertfordshire Music Service. Let the music play on!”

For more information about Hertfordshire Music Service and the services on offer to young people across Hertfordshire visit www.hertsmusicservice.org.uk

Notes to editors

About Hertfordshire Music Service

For over 40 years Hertfordshire Music Service has successfully delivered musical opportunities to generations of young people throughout the county. The service is now one of the largest in the country with many thousands of young people involved in our weekly musical activities, supported by over 450 teachers. 

We receive funding from the Department for Education through the Arts Council England, as well as generous support from Hertfordshire County Council to provide world class music tuition to the residents and families of Hertfordshire.

 

About Arts Council England 

Arts Council England is the national development agency for creativity and culture. We have set out our strategic vision in Let’s Create that by 2030 we want England to be a country in which the creativity of each of us is valued and given the chance to flourish and where everyone of us has access to a remarkable range of high-quality cultural experiences. We invest public money from Government and The National Lottery to help support the sector and to deliver this vision. www.artscouncil.org.uk.

About Hertfordshire County Council

We are Hertfordshire County Council. We are responsible for delivering hundreds of services to the 1.2million people who live in the county.  

When our residents pay their council tax, they trust us to keep them safe at home and out in the community, to act with care and compassion, and to make Hertfordshire a great place to live and work, where everyone feels welcome. 

We support Hertfordshire residents from the earliest moments right through to the late stages of life.

To find out more about all the services we provide and what we deliver for our residents visit: www.hertfordshire.gov.uk/weare  

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