LETTER:Arts Council bafflement

Sir Kenneth Robinson
Monday 27 March 1995 17:02 EST
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From Sir Kenneth Robinson

Sir: As a former chairman of the Arts Council (1977-82) working alongside Sir Roy Shaw as Secretary General, I am totally baffled by the various charges levelled against him by Michael Daley (letter, 24 March) insofar as I find them comprehensible. For example, to hold him responsible for alleged shortcomings in today's Arts Council, 12 years and three Secretaries- General after Sir Roy's retirement, seems to me bizarre in the extreme.

Yours faithfully,

KENNETH ROBINSON

London, NW5

24 March

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