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Community investment: Supporting the arts in 2012

As part of our Community Investment programme, for 2012 we will be supporting the Philharmonia Orchestra's education work. We will donate 2% of our net profits next year to support the orchestra's outreach work, taking music to school children around the UK. Resident at London’s Royal Festival Hall, the Philharmonia continually sets the standard of excellence in its field and we believe our classical arts need support at at time when they are having to work doubly hard to keep vital community outreach projects alive. Music making is a wonderful and uniting gift for young people and this is a project and an orchestra we are proud to support. More news on our community investment programme will follow in the New Year.

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