UK leather industry awards

17 November 2008



Some of the UK leather industry's ‘hidden heroes'  have been honoured with national awards.They may not be as famous as Stella McCartney or Alexander McQueen, but their 
talent is up there with the sector's best - that was the verdict on employees at
 six footwear and leather companies, who were named as the fashion and textile 
industry's Behind the Seams heroes this week.




The Behind the Seams awards are part of a major campaign by Skillfast-UK, the
 Sector Skills Council for fashion and textiles, to honour the skills of those 
whose technical and craft skills help UK businesses to compete against global
 competition.
Linda Florance of Skillfast-UK explains: ‘The public perception of the fashion 
and textiles industry stops with the famous designers, but those in the know
 understand that the sector couldn't function without the creative, technical and 
commercial teams who work out of the public eye. We launched the Behind the 
Seams Awards to honour those whose skills normally go unrecognised. Without
their abilities, UK businesses would not be up there, competing with the world's
best. The six footwear and leather skills heroes included: Mitch Allender, a cutter
 at luxury leathergoods company Mulberry, Scott McKee, hand-laster and bespoke
 shoemaker at Trickers, Fiona Campbell, designer and pattern-cutter at James
Taylor & Son, Stephanie Crutchley, a shoemaker from Green Shoes, David Niblock, 
technical and quality manager at Hunter Boot, and Patrick Stevens, commercial
 manager at speciality leather producers Joseph Clayton & Sons.

 The achievements of all the Behind the Seams award winners were celebrated at an
 event in London on November 11. Their names also appear in a skills 
roll of honour, which is to be presented to Skills Minister Lord Young.Florance says: ‘As well as celebrating the fantastic talent in our 
industries, we wanted to remind politicians of the need to train the next
 generation.We need to make sure that vital practical, technical and craft
 skills do not die out.'

Mitch Allender Mitch Allender


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