During the Covid Lockdown, the Livery Companies of the City of London supported people working in the NHS and those facing food poverty across London through the Livery Kitchens Initiative. This has now grown in to an important partnership with City Harvest to rescue food that is going to waste and delivering it to over 350 charities across London. Last year some 1.2 million meals were delivered to those facing food poverty and this year the target is 2 million. By uniting together and supporting more vans for City Harvest, the London Liveries have raised some £150,000 to make a real difference for people in need.
Riding for the Disabled Chief Executive Michael Bishop recently met up with members of the Saddlers’ Company at […]
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Learn MoreAt a star-studded launch event at Saddlers’ Hall the online Equine Fitters Directory was formally launched to riders […]
Learn MoreOver 200 of the best saddlers and leather craftspeople in the world came together at Saddlers’ Hall this […]
Learn MoreFounded in 1363 the Worshipful Company of Saddlers was a medieval guild responsible for the regulation of the saddlery trade...
Learn MoreThe Livery began as medieval trade associations and guilds. Its history has forged the role it plays in trade and the City of London.
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