31. Remembrance Sunday, 13 November 2022


Past Master Mark Lane, and Thames Warden Martin Bigg, represented the Worshipful Company of Water Conservators at the Service of Remembrance in St Paul’s Cathedral.  Masters and wardens of all the livery companies, the Lord Mayor and representatives of the City and Corporation of London attended the service.  At the end of the Service after the two minute silence, we walked down Cheapside to the Royal Exchange where we assembled near the Memorial.

The Lord Mayor laid the first wreath with the Master Fruiterer laying the last official wreath, on behalf of all livery companies. We then stood outside the Mansion House to watch the March Past by Veterans and the Band of the Honourable Artillery Company.

The Clerk, Christine Duthie, represented the Worshipful Company of Water Conservators at Tower Hill where she laid a wreath on behalf on the Company.

The Cook and The Butler hosted a special lunch in the Guildhall with appropriate readings for the occasion and a dessert presented in mess tins.

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