Spring budget 2024
The government’s creative industries sector vision, published in June 2023, stated its ambition as ‘nothing less than to grow the creative industries by an extra £50 billion while creating one million extra jobs by 2030.’ This aim has now been supported by the recent Spring Budget, delivered on 6th March 2024, which contains proposals for new tax reliefs aimed at supporting the creative industries, described by the Chancellor as one of the UK’s five ‘high growth sectors’.
Catalysing growth: Chancellor’s remarks on creative industries
Under the heading ‘Catalysing the growth sectors of the future’, the Chancellor noted that the creative industries contributed £125 billion in Gross Value Added (GVA) in 2022 and employ over two million people across the UK. These industries also play a vital role in British ‘soft power’ globally with an international reach and influence.
Announcement: Significant boost for creative industries
The Chancellor’s Spring Budget speech commented that studio space in the UK has doubled in the last three years and at the current rate of expansion, the UK will be second only to Hollywood globally by the end of 2025.