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Fundraiser to save Swansea music venue closes in on target

Ed Sheeran and Frank Turner among fundraisers to help protect venues like The Bunkhouse

The Bunkhouse, Cardiff.

‘Own Our Venues’ the campaign launched by Music Venue Trust (MVT) to make a radical intervention into the ownership of the UK’s grassroots music venues (GMVs), is nearing its £2.5m fundraise target and has set a final deadline of March 30th to secure the remaining investment needed to commence the purchase of properties. The Bunkhouse in Swansea is one of nine pilot venues that, if the target is reached, will be purchased by Music Venue Trust.

‘Own Our Venues’ was launched as a Music Venue Properties, a crowdfunded project announced in June 2022 and the first step in a long-term campaign to take control of the freeholds of music venue premises and bring them under a protected status of benevolent ownership

The Bunkhouse, an multi award winning bar, music venue & community space situated in the back streets of Swansea city centre, will be among the first to benefit from the scheme – allowing the venue to continue to provide a platform for local emerging artists and large touring bands.

Speaking on the initiative, Jordan McGuire, venue director of The Bunkhouse said: “With MVPs help, grassroots music venues can continue to serve the music community of this country as the cultural hub of the music scene, it’s where you will find the next big thing, where you find those who want to truly express themselves, and where you will find those immersed in the music forgetting everyday problems. The campaign will help guarantee The Bunkhouse can be used to its full potential to Swansea as a GMV for generations to come and I couldn’t be prouder to be part of it.”

The ‘Own Our Venues’ concept is built on the Community Share model that has been so successful in saving and protecting local pubs, post offices and even sports grounds, and is seeking to acquire nine venues in its first phase. Further venue freeholds will then be identified and secured as and when they become available. On completion of purchase the venues will be offered an immediate rent reduction and help contribute to building repairs and insurance, while also guaranteeing long term security and market resistant rents.

Since the launch of the ‘Own Our Venues’ initiative, hundreds of individuals, companies and organisations have already pledged their support to the project. These include high profile investors such as Ed Sheeran, Frank Turner and musician-turned-venue owner Ben Lovett, alongside major music industry companies such as Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Music among many others. Arts Council England has also confirmed a grant of £500,000 to the project, which not included in the crowdfunded total.

£1.8m of the target total has already been secured and MVT aims to begin purchasing its first venues in April.

Mark Davyd, CEO and Founder of MVT said, “We know that changing the ownership model of grassroots music venues is the single most important change we can make to this sector. The best people to Own Our Venues are the people who love them, need them and use them. We want to see everyone who has a stake in the future of these venues become a direct financial stakeholder in that future; local communities, artists, audiences, the music industry. The success of these venues is vital to the future of live music for all of us. This isn’t a time to sit on the sidelines hoping someone else will do this for us, it’s down to us to make it happen.”

Investments in the Own Our Venues initiative , which start at £100 and can go up to £100,000 can be made here , with a guaranteed 3% APR return on any investments.