True and Fair Lecture

Chartered Accountants’ Hall One Moorgate Place, London, United Kingdom

Our True and Fair Lecture is always a high-point of our Company’s year. This time our speaker is Michael Moore. As private capital has continued to increase its contribution to the UK economy in recent years, Michael and his colleagues in the industry have been focused on supporting the COVID-19 recovery, delivering investment nationwide, making it one of the best places in the world to invest and do business and supporting the drive to ‘Net Zero’. For 30 years Michael has operated at senior levels in both politics and business. He was an MP for 18 years and served in the Cabinet during the Coalition, as Secretary of State for Scotland. After the 2015 general election, Michael became a Senior Adviser at PwC.  Prior to entering politics, he qualified as a chartered accountant with the firm. After he has delivered his remarks, Michael has kindly agreed to take questions, so feel free to come along and be as robust as you like! As you know, we always make an evening of it, with teas and coffees from 5.30pm, then the lecture at 6pm, and then finally a drinks reception with canapes until 8pm. The Master very much hopes you can come and it would be nice to welcome any guests you may bring too. Tickets cost just £24 As an experiment, rather than booking this through our online ticketing system, please book in at https://accountantslivery.wufoo.com/forms/z1nshwsc02l12p5/ (Sadly however, you will still however be invoiced and invited to pay in the usual way!) If there are any problems or questions then please contact Clare Ferrar or clareferrar@accountantslivery.org NB: All Members have also been sent these same details and the Wufoo booking link, via a personal letter from the Master, which was emailed out on the morning of Friday, 3rd February.

Carol Service at the Chapel Royal inside the Tower of London and Supper at Watermen’s Hall

Tower of London St Katherine's & Wapping, London, United Kingdom

As well as very kindly granting the Company a private tour of the Tower on 20th November, and ringside seats at that evening's Ceremony of the Keys, the Governor has also given us permission to hold this year's Carol Service in their Chapel Royal. The Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula stands in the north-east corner of the fortress and dates from the reign of King Henry VIII, but it is merely the latest church on the site, which has been holy ground since the Dark Ages. For those who wish to take a general tour beforehand and see the Crown Jewels, it has been agreed that we can buy tickets for entry between 3pm and 4pm, at a cost of £32 each. Then, once the Tower closes, rather than being asked to wait outside for the service, we are going to be allowed to have a drink in the Yeoman Warders' private pub, The Keys, until 6pm. (Note: this is a cash-only bar.) Members and their guests who do not wish to visit the Tower of London before the Carol Service need to come to the main entrance on the western side of the fortress at 6pm.   At 6pm, everyone will led up to the Chapel Royal and given a talk on its history and present day role. The service itself will begin at 6.30pm and should last about an hour. The cost of attending the service (which goes towards the choir etc) is £28.         After the service, Members and their guests can either leave for home, or walk to Watermen's Hall, seven minutes away, for canapés and drinks, with a Christmas theme, the cost of which is £49 per person.     Tower of London, Crown Jewels, The Keys pub 3pm-6pm £32 (plus...

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£28.00 – £109.00

Shrieval Election and Lunch 2025, with former Sheriff Andrew Marsden

Guildhall Club Guildhall Club, Guildhall West Wing, Gresham St, London, London, United Kingdom

Twice a year, the City of London Corporation’s Common Hall is transformed from a standard local authority meeting on civic issues, into a day of great ceremony. Click here for more history and information. Each autumn, Liverymen elect the next year’s Lord Mayor and every summer, it’s the turn of the two Sheriffs. After Common Hall, many Liveries go home, but the Master Chartered Accountant hosts a private Reception and Lunch in the Aldermen's Dining Room. We go up to Guildhall’s roof terrace on the fourth floor for the Reception and then into the Dining Room for lunch. This summer, we will all be delighted to welcome former Sheriff, Past Master Marketor and former FSG Chairman, Andrew Marsden, as our Principal Guest. Andrew will talk to us after the meal about what happens to you, if lucky enough to be elected Sheriff, between that election and when you actually emerge, blinking into the light, as a shiny new Sheriff in September. Happily, Andrew has promised to be highly indiscrete! Partners and guests are very welcome and will be able to have coffee and explore the Guildhall Gallery, while Liverymen are attending the Election Ceremony.   11.30am - Coffee 11.45am - All attending the Election Ceremony must be seated 12noon - Shrieval Election Ceremony 12.45pm - Drinks in the Aldermen's Dining Room 1.15pm - Lunch in the Aldermen's Dining Room Dress: lounge suit or smart day wear Tickets: £98, for Drinks Reception and Lunch

£98.00