EVERY child in England will be given the opportunity to learn to sing, play an instrument and make music with classmates thanks to a 101m investment in high-quality music education.
The new funding will create nearly 50 music hubs around the country to provide the impetus to ensure the government's National Plan for Music Education is delivered.
Rolled out by Arts Council England on behalf of the Department for Education, the 43 hubs are to be spread across the country to help deliver musical activities, equipment and teacher training to children and young people, partnering with organizations including the London Symphony Orchestra.
The move is a huge boost to the Daily Express Strike A Chord crusade to save the nation's failing music education, and the latest hubs are in addition to a previous pledge to create a society in which everyone is able to participate in music.