Everything about Kescusulyans Kernow Conference Of Cornwall totally explained
Kescusulyans Kernow (Conference of Cornwall) was an independent non-political
Cornish conference which was held twice yearly at
Perranporth,
Cornwall between 1987-1994. It was formed to promote research into Cornish current affairs and the
culture of Cornwall and was originally started by members of Cowethas Flamank, an organisation founded in 1969. Of special interest to Kescusulyans Kernow was the issue of the
Cornish Constitution implicit in the creation of the
Duchy of Cornwall and also the need for a Cornish European Parliamentary Constituency. It also had a special interest in developing a higher profile on Cornish Rights issues and coordination and dissemination of any views which identified infringements of Cornish
human rights. One of the founder members of the organisation was
John Bolitho, a former Grand Bard of the
Cornish Gorseth and the conference included a range of members from other organisations such as
Mebyon Kernow, the
Cornish Stannary Parliament,
Gorseth Kernow and
Cornish Solidarity. Other aims of the group were to raise awareness of Cornish culture, politics and society, both within Britain and internationally. One example of a working group formed from Kescusulyans Kernow is the Cornish Bureau for European Relations (CoBER), established in 1987.
In 1995 some members of Kescusulyans Kernow and Cowethas Flamank joined to form Tyr-Gwyr-Gweryn (meaning 'Land-Truth-People' in the
Cornish language).
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