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Within the next 12 months, the Government should work with the BFI and wider screen heritage sector to create a National Screen Heritage Strategy, including in the areas of funding, skills and infrastructure. The strategy should be reviewed and renewed periodically, to maintain focus on the needs and resilience of screen archives, rather than being allowed to expire and once again leave screen archives at risk. (Recommendation, Paragraph 241) 110

Within the next 12 months, the Government should work with the BFI and wider screen heritage sector to create a National Screen Heritage Strategy, including in the areas of funding, skills and infrastructure. The strategy should be reviewed and renewed periodically, to maintain focus on the needs and resilience of screen archives, rather than being allowed to expire and once again leave screen archives at risk. (Recommendation, Paragraph 241) 110 Type: recommendation | Number: 68 | Response status: not_addressed Government response: The BFI would be best placed to work with the screen heritage sector on the creation of any new National Screen Heritage Strategy. The government will consider this recommendation with the BFI, but is not able to commit to undertaking the project at this stage without an assessment of the resource t