The Prime Warden was delighted to present Regina Mitchell with the Saddlers Trophy for Excellence in Saddlery at the recent Capel Manor College Graduation Ceremony. The Saddlers’ Company has provided means tested bursaries, funds for equipment and materials, and prizes for excellent since the College was established. Sustaining the traditional craft of saddlery and providing training opportunities for those interested in a career in the saddlery and leather sectors remains a key pillar in the Company’s charitable works.
The Saddlers’ and Loriners’ Companies have joined forces to establish an independent authority for equine fitters. The Equine […]
Learn MoreDuring the Covid Lockdown, the Livery Companies of the City of London supported people working in the NHS […]
Learn MoreThe 2023 Saddlery Showcase has kicked off in earnest with over 800 invited guests expected to explore potential […]
Learn MoreThe Saddlers’ Company and Society of Master Saddlers were delighted to recognise Lucy Cushley’s outstanding leather craft skills […]
Learn MoreMembers of the UK saddlery community recently paid a visit to both Nutwell Saddlery and Unicorn Saddlery in […]
Learn MoreIn 2021 the Saddlers decided to support Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth’s ambition to ‘Plant a Tree’ for […]
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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