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.
Riding for the Disabled Chief Executive Michael Bishop recently met up with members of the Saddlers’ Company at […]
Learn MoreJoan Tyner at Rathbarry and Glenview Studs near Cork in Ireland recently offered a party of Saddlers a […]
Learn MoreThe Saddlers’ Company Charitable Fund set up the Walsall Leather Skills Centre in 2020 to address a shortfall […]
Learn MoreThe Saddlers’ Company is delighted to announce that we will be supporting three important projects to help enable […]
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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