CCI-newsletter-1981-33-July-August

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JULY/AUGUST 1981

NEWSLETTER

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Successful Conclusion to1981 WCC-Europe Conference in Denmark Nearly 200 participants from twenty-two countries came together in Copenhagen on 5 June for the final weekend activities of the 1981 World Crafts Council European Conference. The majority had taken part in the eighteen workshops, examining various aspects of the major craft disciplines, or in a Study Tour organised by the Danish Institute in conjunction with the conference. A small group of participants joined the others for the weekend session, between 5 and 7 June. This included excursions to places of interest in Danish crafts, various social events, and a full day's discussion on the results of the workshops and the possibilities of future WCC-Europe activities. The discussion indicated the overall success of the workshops while highlighting a number of ways in which the arrangements for the next conference could be improved. The major success of the whole conference was the feeling gained from a large majority of the craftsmen that the purposes and activities of the World Crafts Council provided direct benefits for them. A number expressed their determination to encourage their own WCC National Entity-the craft organisation representing the WCC in their country—to improve their involvement in the World Crafts Council. WCC-Europe believes that it is only through the committed interest of individuals that National Entities can strengthen their own organisation and thus properly support the World Crafts Council at regional and global levels. The 1981 WCC-European Conference could prove to have been a turning point in the ability of the region to act more forcibly on behalf of the crafts in Europe.

Adrienne Crowe at work in the "Mug Marathon" (see story page 5) The 1981 WCC-European Assembly, the AGM for all national members in the region, also held in Copenhagen on 7 June, regretfully decided to close the London Secretariat for WCC-Europe due to insufficient financial support. The Polish Entity, CEPELIA, will now provide a 'clearing house' Secretariat for WCC-Europe. This will ensure that the work and services will continue while efforts are concentrated on fundraising to re-establish a full-time secretariat for the region. The Assembly also elected a new WCCEuropean Board for the 1981/84 period. The new Board members are Ed Salden, Chairman and WCC Vice President for Europe; John Vedel-Rieper, Deputy Chairman, and WCC Deputy Vice President for Europe; Denis Beauge, Secretary; Lou Schmidt, Treasurer; and members Aasa Hellman, Rolf HimbergLarsen, Czeslaw Sawicki and Jan Walgrave. The Board members are responsible for the regional affairs of WCC-Europe, not representing their national interests, but their nationalities are, respectively, the Netherlands, Denmark, France, Switzerland, Finland, Norway, Poland and Belgium

Special Meeting About fifty craftsmen attended the special meeting on 30 July, held by the Crafts Council of Ireland, for the purpose of presenting Council members with an opportunity of airing their views about the craft scene generally and Crafts Council's role in particular. The meeting was quite informal, and representatives of all the craft orgaRisations were invited to Jury's Hotel for lunch and a discussion afterwards. Various topics were discussed but it soon became apparent that the thing most worrying to craftsmen was the present rate of VAT and the even more disconcerting possibility of the 25% rate being raised to 35%. There was some discussion on this, the two views expressed being that the Government should be pressed to lower the VAT rate on crafts, and that representations should be made to have the VAT threshold lowered. In the end it was decided that both approaches should be made, there being something to be gained by success in either direction.


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