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Critically evaluate the impact of the National Lottery since its inception on the arts in England and Wales, illustrating your answer using appropriate examples.  

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Critically evaluate the impact of the National Lottery since its inception on the arts in England and Wales, illustrating your answer using appropriate examples Since the first National Lottery draw that took place on Saturday 19th November 1994, no one can fail to see what a benefit it has brought to good causes all around the country, giving over £16 billion to good causes out of the £35.9 billion spent on National Lottery tickets since its inception in 1994. The money allocated to good causes (currently under the present licence this is set at 28% of revenue) has been divided between five good causes - sport; arts; heritage; charities; and health, education and the environment. This assignment will aim to evaluate the impact these extra funds have made to one particular good cause, the arts, since the National Lottery began, and the issues surrounding it. Such issues to be considered include...

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