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Europe, the next 50 years
a conference
at Goodwood House
held on
Wednesday 28 March 2007
to celebrate 50 years since the signing of the Treaty of Rome |

At the Goodwood House conference on 28 March 130 members and guests of the Sussex
Branch of the European Movement celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the birth of the
EU. After a welcome by the Duke of Richmond, organiser Stephen Quigley introduced
Baroness Shirley Williams who looked back over fifty years of peace and increasing
prosperity in Europe. Reijo Kemppinen, the European Commissions London
representative, then reviewed some of the key issues the
member states now needed to resolve together and the particular role for the UK.
Local speakers gave presentations on three large urban regeneration projects in
Sussex part-funded by the EU, followed after lunch by break-out groups discussing current
hot topics varying from Turkeys membership, to migration and relations with the US.
In these discussions young students from Sussex schools, many of them West Sussex
"europeers" took on an important rôle and some presented summaries of the
discussions. The final contributions looked forward to the next fifty years of European
co-operation and an increasingly positive European influence worldwide.
Between events throughout the day students from the creative arts faculty of
Chichester High School for Girls gave dance, drama and art presentations on European
themes.

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