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In
a statement today, Karam Bhullar, Chair
of Watermans, said: This decision
is a very positive result for Watermans.
The Arts Council has since offered to settle
the matter out of court. We welcome this
approach which will allow us to focus our
time and resources on our arts programme.
At a time when Watermans is planning to
play a significant role in the launch of
the 2012 Cultural Olympiad, we would not
want these proceedings to cast a shadow
over the programme for West London. Given
the Judges positive comments about
our case, we hope that the Arts Council
will now reinstate Watermans funding
without further delay.
Watermans
had submitted a claim for a judicial review
of the Arts Councils decision to withdraw
its funding, in April 2008. The Arts Council
submitted its defence. The Honourable Mr
Justice Langstaff has reviewed the claim
and as a result made an Order returning
the matter to Court to deal with various
issues. In the Notification Mr Justice Langstaff
observed specifically that Watermans: was
told (by the Arts Council) of the rationale
for the proposed decision (to withdraw its
funding) so it could comment on it, and
arguably having answered this found that
the final decision had been taken on different
grounds which it had no proper opportunity
to address.
Watermans
has always maintained that this is an unfair
process and a clear breach of public law.
ABOUT
WATERMANS
Watermans
is a popular multi-disciplinary arts centre
in Brentford, West London. It was opened
in 1984 and has received support from the
Arts Council for over 15 years. Watermans
Arts Council funding has supported Asian,
New Media and Participative Arts. Watermans
also attracts funding from Hounslow Council,
London Councils, The Baring Foundation,
the Department of Culture, Media & Sport,
and the UK Film Council, among others. However,
its main funding was, until 31 March
2008, from the Arts Council.
Over
the last few months, Watermans has continued
to provide a robust arts & participative
programme. Full details can be found on
www.watermans.org.uk
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