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SUMMARY:Election of Lord Mayor
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URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/election-of-lord-mayor-3/
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SUMMARY:The Patrick Reyntiens Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Patrick Reyntiens was a leading stained glass artist of the twentieth century\, and his collaborations with John Piper on the Baptistry Window of Coventry Cathedral and Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral are perhaps his most famous legacy. Born in 1925\, his career was shaped by the aftermath of the Second World War’s bomb damage and the opportunities for restoration this created. With his wife\, the painter Anne Bruce\, he ran the international art school Burleighfield House from their home\, and this is where John Reyntiens spent his first 12 years\, making his first stained glass panel at age 9. Patrick Reyntiens’ work is renowned for its colour and power\, and immense technical skill. His art was informed by his Catholic faith and his knowledge of music\, art and literature. \nJohn Reyntiens will explore his father’s legacy and the profound impact of his work on stained glass today. The Lecture will be chaired by Past Master Glazier David Stringer-Lamarre and will be held at Glaziers Hall\, London SE1 9DD. The ticket price is £10 for Glaziers and members of the BSMGP\, and £12 for members of the public. Booking closes at noon on 22 September.
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/the-patrick-reyntiens-lecture/
LOCATION:Glaziers Hall\, 9 Montague Close\, London Bridge\, London\, SE1 9DD\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Glaziers' Company":MAILTO:assistant@worshipfulglaziers.co.uk
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SUMMARY:Musicians' Company Evensong
DESCRIPTION:Evensong at St Paul’s Cathedral\, attended by the Musicians’ Company. All other Livery Companies are invited; Masters\, Wardens and Clerks process. Reception in the Crypt after the service. Details will be circulated to Clerks by email in early July.
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/musicians-company-evensong-2/
LOCATION:St Paul’s Cathedral\, St Paul's Churchyard\, London\, EC4M 8AD
ORGANIZER;CN="The Musicians' Company":MAILTO:assistant@wcom.org.uk
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SUMMARY:City Environment Debate
DESCRIPTION:The Worshipful Company of Water Conservators is pleased to announce the second City Environment Debate\, which will focus on creating sustainable cities.  Our theme is based on United Nations Sustainable Development Goal No. 11: Making cities and human settlements inclusive\, safe\, resilient and sustainable.  \nThe Debate will be chaired by Cassie Sutherland\, Managing Director for Climate Solutions and Networks at C40 Cities.\nSpeakers:\n1)	Pete Daw\, Head of Climate Change\, Environment and Energy\, Greater London Authority (Topic: How London is achieving Sustainability).\n2)	Dan S. Dowling\, PwC Partner (Topic: The role of UK government and funding)\n3)	Dr Paul O’Hare\, Manchester Metropolitan University (Topic: Manchester’s Resilience Action Plan)\n4)	Michela Ravaglia\, Head of Sustainability for Wates Residential (Topic: Housing and Property)\n5)	Clare Sheffield\, Cities Planning and Design\, Arup Director (Topic: Designing for new and existing cities\, including transport) \nThe debate will be held under the Chatham House Rule\, starting with 10-minute presentations by the speakers\, followed by discussion amongst the speakers and with the audience.  Afterwards\, there will be networking opportunities and refreshments.\nThe debate is free and attendance is by invitation only.  Places are limited and available on a ‘first come first served’ basis.  To reserve a place please register using the link  \nSustainable UK Cities: What\, How and When Tickets\, Thu\, Oct 2\, 2025 at 4:30 PM | Eventbrite \nIf you have any questions\, or additional requests for attendance\, please contact Allan Barton at barton.allan@outlook.com\nThe Worshipful Company of Water Conservators is very grateful to Arup for their generous sponsorship
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/city-environment-debate/
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SUMMARY:The Audrey Few Lecture 2025 – Prof Mark Hannaford
DESCRIPTION:Life & Death Decisions in Places Where Google Cannot Find (The Audrey Few Lecture) \nTo be given by Prof Mark Hannaford \nMark Hannaford is an expedition leader\, pioneer\, and founder of World Extreme Medicine and co-Founder of The WEM Fund\, the world’s foremost platform for training clinicians to deliver care in the most remote and unpredictable environments. With decades of operational experience spanning deserts\, jungles\, mountains\, polar regions\, oceans\, and conflict zones\, he has helped shape a new medical sub-discipline: Extreme Medicine. \n​His work has consistently sought to break down silos rather than create new ones\, drawing together physicians\, surgeons\, nurses\, paramedics\, humanitarians\, military medics\, and explorers into a collaborative global community. His partnerships extend to the frontiers of space\, working alongside NASA astronauts and space medicine specialists to translate lessons from orbit into practice on Earth. \nAt the heart of this mission is the belief that medicine cannot remain confined within clinic or hospital walls. In a world challenged by conflict\, climate change\, displacement\, and disaster\, healthcare must be mobile\, adaptable\, and democratic delivered where it is needed most\, rather than where it is most convenient to provide. Extreme Medicine embodies this principle\, equipping clinicians to serve patients in the harshest conditions and\, in turn\, strengthening the very foundations of mainstream healthcare. \nIn this year’s Audrey Few Lecture at Apothecaries’ Hall\, he will reflect on the realities of making life-and-death decisions in places far beyond the reach of conventional healthcare systems. He will demonstrate how the lessons learned in extreme environments\, from frontline trauma in Ukraine to high-altitude rescues to highlight a different way of doing.  \nProfessor Mark Hannaford FEWM FRGS FRCSEd DSc (hc) is an expedition leader\, aquanaut\, and founder of World Extreme Medicine and the MSc in Extreme Medicine at the University of Exeter\, the world’s first postgraduate programme of its kind. Over four decades of expeditions\, he has worked across deserts\, jungles\, mountains\, oceans\, polar regions\, and conflict zones\, most recently delivering trauma supplies and medical teams to Ukraine. \nElected a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh\, awarded a Doctor of Science honoris causa by the University of Exeter\, and recipient of the Explorers Club EC50 Award celebrating 50 global visionaries changing the world. His deep involvement in humanitarian efforts has also helped raise over £106 million for charities and crisis response worldwide. His collaborations with NASA astronauts\, war surgeons\, humanitarian nurses\, expedition leaders and international medical specialists continue to shape Extreme Medicine as a vital\, boundary-crossing discipline. \nAs co-founder of the WEMFund with Advanced Paramedic Luca Alfatti MSc\, WEMFund’s work has been highlighted in the UK Parliament he is presently focused on translating lessons from the Ukraine conflict back to the UK medical community through public engagement and focused learning initiatives. Recognised by the Government of the United Arab Emirates\, he was awarded a Golden Visa under their Exceptional Talent programme.
URL:https://liverycommittee.org/event/the-audrey-few-lecture-2025-prof-mark-hannaford/
LOCATION:Apothecaries Hall\, Black Friars Lane\, London\, EC4V 6EJ\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Apothecaries Academic Events":MAILTO:academicevents@apothecaries.org
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