Under the official guidance of the Livery Committee, Alderman William Russell was re- elected Lord Mayor of The City of London at Common Hall on 29 September 2020.
News
Lord Mayor thanks Livery Committee
City of London announces cancellation of Lord Mayor’s Show
The Lord Mayor’s Show, one of the landmark events in the City of London’s calendar, has been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Historic Landmarks Consultative Exercise
Like many areas of the country, the City of London has a number of statues and other landmarks which have links to the slave trade and historic racism.
UPDATE: Company of Painter-Stainers launches Painters’ Art Sale
UPDATE: Thank you to all those who have visited the Painters’ Art Sale website since its launch on 7 September. Every work displayed in this all new online selling exhibition of original paintings and drawings is being sold at the same affordable price of £300.
Rule of Six
As of today, 14 September, the limit of up to six people from multiple households meeting for social purposes has now come into force in England, applying both indoors and outdoors.
Five new Clerks appointed
The Livery Committee and the Fellowship of Clerks are delighted to welcome five new Clerks recently appointed following various retirements.
Livery Committee elects officers
At its meeting on 9 September 2020, the Livery Committee unanimously elected Victoria Russell (Arbitrator) Chairman and Deputy Philip Woodhouse CC (Grocer) Deputy Chairman for the ensuing year.