The Communicators joined the United Guilds Service, the annual gathering of the City’s livery movement at a packed St Paul’s Cathedral. This splendid highlight of the livery year was addressed on Friday by the Lady Mayor, Bishop of London and civic leaders, celebrating the contribution the liveries make to the life of the Square Mile and to communities far beyond it. First held in 1943 as a sign of solidarity and hope for the City during the Blitz, the United Guilds Service h
Last night the Communicators celebrated their first anniversary as a Worshipful Company with cake, champagne and good friends. From L to R: Keith Bottomley, Justine McGuinness, Chris Bicknell & Robert Hughes-Penney Sheriffs Keith Bottomley and Robert Hughes-Penney attended the party hosted by Master architect Chris Bicknell at their Wren-designed hall, Temple Bar in Paternoster Square. Guests included Master gunmaker Nicole Brocklebank-Fowler. Andrew McConnell supplied a
When you turn up for a City event dressed as a pencil you might be forgiven for feeling self-conscious but Communicator Jon Woodburn looked relatively normal in Guildhall Yard yesterday. The Shrove Tuesday inter-livery pancake races field saw everything from strawberry, a spider, a plumber in lederhosen and a someone dressed as Tower Bridge. In the marginally less bizarre races in livery robes, the Communicators were represented by Senior Warden Jon McLeod, court assistant A