The Worshipful Company of Upholders 400th Anniversary Luncheon
Save the date. Timings to be confirmed nearer the date.
Save the date. Timings to be confirmed nearer the date.
The Circle of Life Artwork A magnificent embroidered artwork, in the ancient Opus Anglicanum stitch, 2.3m in diameter to celebrate the Worshipful Company of Upholders' 400th Anniversary of the granting of its Royal Charter. Designed by Aiden Hart and created…
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In association with the World Drinks Awards, the Worshipful Company of Distillers present their annual spirits tasting event. Over 300 award winning spirits from around the world. Open to all members of Livery companies. Limited to 200 tickets. Details will…
Entry details will be posted and circulated to Clerks closer to the event. Queries to office@distillers.org.uk.
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City Giving Day is a simple yet powerful initiative that brings together organisations across the Square Mile and beyond to celebrate their philanthropic and volunteering achievements - and inspire others to get involved. You can organise your own activities or…
Check on the organiser’s website that dates and times are correct.