Disabled artists and audiences are set to benefit from new investment to improve accessibility in creative and cultural venues across West Yorkshire, Mayor Tracy Brabin has announced today (8 January).
08 Jan 2026
Disabled artists and audiences are set to benefit from new investment to improve accessibility in creative and cultural venues across West Yorkshire, Mayor Tracy Brabin has announced today (8 January).
17 organisations have been awarded a share of £230,000 to deliver practical accessibility improvements, including sensory-friendly spaces, accessible signage, ramps, doors and toilets.
The funding forms part of a wider accessibility programme run by disabled-led organisation Unlimited and is funded through the Mayor’s £4.2 million You Can Make It Here programme, designed to support and grow the region’s creative sector.
Alongside the grants, the accessibility programme offers training, guidance and ongoing support to help cultural organisations improve disability equality and create more inclusive experiences for disabled artists, audiences and participants.
Tracy Brabin, Mayor of West Yorkshire, said:
“Everyone should be able to access West Yorkshire’s world-class culture and creativity.
“The funding awarded today will help break down barriers for disabled people, enabling venues to open their doors to more artists and audiences.
“By transforming spaces in this way, we’re helping businesses and creatives thrive in a stronger, brighter West Yorkshire that works for all.”
Jo Verrent, Director at Unlimited, said:
“True access goes beyond physical changes – it's about understanding, confidence and culture.
"This programme supports organisations to make meaningful, lasting improvements, shaped by disabled people's lived experience. We've seen incredible progress from the first two rounds, but so many more venues could benefit.
“If you're running a cultural venue or community space in West Yorkshire and ready to make real changes for disabled artists and audiences, submit a simple expression of interest by 28 January.”
The successful recipients were selected by two panels of West Yorkshire-based, disabled creative professionals, who used their lived experience to identify improvements that would have the greatest impact for disabled artists, audiences and participants.
The latest awards build on a successful pilot last year, which saw £60,000 awarded to eight cultural venues across the region, bringing the total funded support across the programme to £290,000.
A third round of grants to support accessibility improvements opens for expressions of interest today (8 January 2026), with a deadline of 28 January 2026.
To find out more, visit: Accessibility Programme - Unlimited
Notes to Editors:
The latest recipient organisations and projects are:
The accessibility programme is funded through the Mayor’s £4.2 million ‘You Can Make It Here’ support package for the creative industries. Other ‘You Can Make It Here’ initiatives include opportunities for young people to boost their skills and progress into creative roles, while businesses and freelancers benefit from investment, export advice and specialist training to unleash their potential. For more information, visit: Creative services – Business support
Unlimited is delivering the Accessibility Programme on behalf of the West Yorkshire Combined Authority. The programme includes small capital grants and ongoing support to help cultural organisations create more inclusive experiences for disabled artists and audiences.
About Unlimited
Unlimited is an arts commissioning body that supports, funds and promotes new work by disabled artists for UK and international audiences. Their mission is to commission extraordinary work from disabled artists that will change and challenge the world.
Unlimited is funded by Arts Council England, Arts Council of Wales, British Council, Creative Scotland and Paul Hamlyn Foundation.
Since 2013, Unlimited has supported over 538 artists with over £7.1 million, reaching audiences of over 9 million, making it the largest supporter of disabled artists world-wide.
Connect with them: Home of Unlimited