SLTC: On Hold
Published: 5th Jul 2023
The Southern African Section of the Society of Leather Technicians & Chemists is currently not operating, treasurer Warren Phipps has confirmed. “We approached the mother body of SLTC to help pay someone locally to help bring in the membership fees for them (SLTC - British section), which they declined, and the SA section could not afford to pay anyone also, so SLTC are dealing with members directly via Pat Potter (so anyone wanting to join the SLTC can deal with Pat directly).
“Therefore, there is also no-one to organise the conventions (and it will cost a lot to out-source this), which means the annual convention is on hold too.”
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