OMP Club Night – Spanish Cheese and Wine Tasting

On Zoom

Those cheese aficianados in our ranks will remember with fondness the discovery that September's Spanish Cheese & Wine tasting actually turned out to be French! Still, two bottles of excellent French wine per person ensured an uproarious evening, which was further enhanced by the six delicious cheeses a-la-Macron. As a follow-up, this time the Company WILL enjoy its hoped-for Spanish-themed evening, supplied as usual by our very nice cheesemonger up in York, Love Cheese. The irrepressible Mollie will once again guide us through the Spanish Red and the White, plus the six Spanish cheeses, and as Spain is perhaps not the first country we all think of when considering cheese (as everyone frequently does!) it is sure to be an interesting, as well as a nourishing evening. The cost of attendance is £50 per person and you can book in on here or email the Clerk. He will then send out the Zoom login details to those attending, and the cold-pack of Spanish cheese and wine will then be delivered a day or two before the event.

£50.00

“Glorious First of June” Lunch

Leander Club Nr henley Bridge, Henley On Thames, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

Our Master is a naval man and thus the great British sea victory on this day in 1794 against the nascent fleet of the new French revolutionary republic is imprinted firmly on his mind. He is taking this key date as an ideal excuse to lead us to a convivial lunch at the world-famous Leander Rowing Club, on the banks of the Thames, hard by Henley Bridge. The Club has a splendid, light-filled dining room overlooking the river, with its own private car park opposite the front gate, and the whole occasion promises to be great fun. Our principal guest for the day will be Sheriff Chris Hayward, who will be joining us with his wife, Alex, and will be talking to us about how the Corporation is supporting the City Commercial as it reopens, and where the pinch points have been during the pandemic. Then, after lunch, we can all enjoy a gentle stroll along the towpath by the banks of that beautiful stretch of river. Guests are most welcome and dress is jacket and tie for gentlemen (no jeans) and the equivalent for Ladies. The Club opens for us at 12.30pm and we dine at 1pm.

£50.00

OMP Club Night – “Best of British” Cheese & Wine Tasting

On Zoom

Following the latest, highly successful tasting in March, on that occasion a Spanish-themed one, our gourmet wing opted for an British theme for the next such event. As usual, this will involve a robustly packed, chilled parcel of six good cheeses, complimented by two, cheese-friendly wines, all delivered to your door, a day or two before the event. Then on the evening, Harry, the boss of our cheesemonger, Love Cheese, will guide us through all six cheeses and the various tasting options, with and without the wines, so we all end up happily full and much better informed about this important aspect of our culture. The cost of attendance is £60 per person and you can book in on here or email the Clerk. He will then send out the Zoom login details to those attending, and the cold-pack of British cheeses and wines will land on your doormat, complete with background notes and tasting instructions.

£60.00

Australian Spring Dinner

Trinity House Trinity Square, Tower, London

Trinity House is not just an interesting and attractive venue on the eastern edge of the City, overlooking the historic Tower of London, but also a beautiful building containing many treasures. Though not exactly a Livery Hall (though in some ways the Brothers of Trinity House function like a Livery), the venue is not only a fascinating place to hold any social event, but also a working office, because TH is responsible for the management of all lighthouses and lightships around the shores of both the UK and the whole of Ireland. One other fact is, however, also relevant here, and that is that it was at Trinity House that our new Company held its first ever Dinner in October 1977, and as a naval chap, and with a Father who was Dock Master of the Pool of London, our Master has always wished to return there. In a year such as this, where our Company is once again emerging from darkness into the light, this seems most appropriate. This Dinner replaces our Spring Dinner, which was a casualty of Covid, and as it will be Spring in Australia on the 6th, and given that his intended Spring Dinner speaker was from "down under", the Master insists we can still use that descriptor! Our principal speaker for the evening will be Mark Dowie, the CEO of the RNLI, who will be speaking to us about their work on the Tideway and their wider plans in the immediate future. So come and enjoy the company of your fellow Members and guests, and take the rare opportunity to see inside this amazing building, with its beautiful and fascinating artefacts.

£120.00

Mayoral Election Day Lunch

Guildhall Gresham Street, London, United Kingdom

After the historic ceremonial of the Mayoral Election during the morning, the Master always leads a party of Company Members and their guests up to the splendid Aldermen's Dining Room at the top of Guildhall for a private Drinks Reception and Lunch. There is a roof terrace up there, where we enjoy our drinks before the meal and the cooks then always provide a delicious Lunch for us in the dining room.

£75.00

Installation Dinner

Ironmongers' Hall Off Shaftesbury Place, London, United Kingdom

Our Master-elect, Sir Peter Estlin, is also a Member of the Ironmongers’ Company and so it is entirely natural that he should choose their lovely Hall for his Installation Dinner next month. Ironmongers’ is reached via a short causeway off Shaftesbury Place, on Aldersgate Street, EC2Y 8AA, which is in the south-west corner of the Barbican complex, hard by the Museum of London. The Hall is generously sized and well-known for its beautiful panelling, stained glass windows and excellent catering. So all-in-all, it represents an excellent and welcoming choice, as well as an event which will greatly impress any Members’ guests. Our Principal Speaker will be Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia, FCA, previous CEO of Virgin Media and Chair of Women in Finance, and now Chair of Snoop. Jayne-Anne will share some thoughts on the Master-Elect's theme for his year: “Fit for the Future”. So come and join your fellow Members and guests in saying farewell to our outgoing Master Gordon, who has shown great leadership during his year, and in welcoming our new Master Estlin. Peter will also be telling us more about the Hall and its history, as well as sharing his exciting plans for 2021/22 with us. Places cost £109 and you can book on the website, or if you can’t do that, then email or ring me.

£109.00

OMP Club Night – Virtual Port and Cheese tasting

On Zoom

Our friends at the famous York cheesemonger, Love Cheese, have laid on a number of great virtual tastings for us in the past and this is their latest idea. The evening will see Harry take us through a selection of ports and complimentary cheeses, so that we all learn about some of the options in this area, enjoy each other's company and have an excellent meal. Guests are most welcome and parcels of port and cheese are couriered to you a couple of days before the event. The Zoom details will also be circulated to those who have booked in, shortly before the event.

£69.00

Carol Service and Supper

St Margaret, Lothbury Lothbury, London, United Kingdom

Our Master is delighted to be holding our annual Carol Service and supper at St Margaret (on Lothbury, EC2R 7HH, just behind the Bank of England), which is not only a beautiful and historic, 12th century City church, but also that of our Institute (plus five Liveries and two Wards!). The Rector there is our good friend, The Reverend Prebendary Jeremy Crossley. The church is Grade 1 listed and has exceptionally fine 17th Century woodwork, thought to be by Grinling Gibbons. St Margaret is a fine setting for this important occasion in our Livery year, which for many of us marks the start of the Christmas season. After the service the Master has arranged for a delicious buffet supper to be served in the church hall. There will be a feast of Christmas food and drink, with mince pies and other festive goodies much in evidence, along with plenty of nice wines and other temptations! Consorts and guests are obviously extremely welcome. Dress is smart business wear and (plus warm overcoats for all!). Tickets are £49 each and will be invoiced after booking. Please book by Monday, 6th December. The Church’s website is here.  Direction and a map are here.

£49.00

Curry Night at The Oriental Club

Oriental Club Stafford House, 11 Stafford Place, London, United Kingdom

Our splendid Social Sub-Committee have arranged a real treat for us at the Oriental Club. Founded in 1824 by British officers and officials posted overseas, the Club is a well-known private members' club located in Stratford House, an impressive Grade 1-listed mansion house just off Oxford Street. The Club has been home to many famous members, perhaps most notably its first President - the Duke of Wellington. It is still a thriving Club, housing a library and art collection, as well as a well-stocked bar and restaurant, and it now counts almost 3,000 members. Thanks to our contacts at the Oriental Club, they have kindly provided their Library and anteroom for a private dinner and drinks reception, limited to 40 of our members and guests. Over the years, the Oriental Club has built an enviable reputation for its extensive curry menu. We have therefore designed a special curry menu for the evening, providing a choice of meat and vegetarian dishes. The price for our three-course special menu, accompanied by three drinks, has been capped at £65. This is sure to be a popular event, so tickets have been limited to four per member.

£65.00

Winter Dinner

Vintners' Hall 68 Upper Thames Street, London, United Kingdom

This is the second major Dinner of Master Estlin’s year and he is taking us to the lovely Vintners’ Hall, with its splendid interior and fine cuisine. Our speaker for the evening will be Sir Jeremy Fleming, a member of our profession, who is currently moonlighting as the Head of GCHQ, the government’s signals intelligence and listening service, based at Cheltenham. This should be a fascinating evening, and of great interest to guests. Dress is black tie or Livery uniform.

£115.00

Past Masters’ and Past Consorts’ Meetings and Lunch

Innholders' Hall 30 College Street, London, United Kingdom

This is the occasion at which the Master provides a report to their predecessors, who give private guidance on issues of the day. The Masters' Consort does much the same with those who have gone before, and then everyone meets up for a Lunch. Those currently in the chair find the process and the discrete feedback and advice they receive to be very valuable, and those who attend greatly enjoy the day and contributing to the ongoing development of their Livery Company. This year, the venue is the lovely Innholders' Hall, down near the river at the foot of Dowgate Hill. Dress is smart business attire and the ticket price is calculated in arrears and billed accordingly.

Free

Chocolate Tasting at Home

On Zoom

Some of you may remember our last chocolate tasting evening in June 2020 given by Cocoa Runners. We are back with a follow-on tasting course called Deep Dive – Taste & Flavour. This brand-new virtual tasting will delve into the science of taste and flavour, investigating how craft chocolate achieved it’s unique and complex flavour profile. You absolutely do not need to worry if you didn’t come to the previous one. Learn more about the science behind taste and flavour – and enjoy some delicious craft chocolate. Since Cocoa Runners was established in 2013, they have sampled over 6000 bars in their quest to find the World’s best chocolate. Each and every one of the bars selected has been crafted by a dedicated artisan chocolate maker. Please visit https://cocoarunners.com/virtual-chocolate-tastings/ for more information on their chocolate. Bookings can be made via the website or by emailing me directly. Only 25 places available.

£30.00

United Guilds Service

St Paul's Cathedral St Paul's Churchyard, London, United Kingdom

SORRY: This event sold out in just four days! At a meeting of the City’s Livery Companies in 1943, it was decided to hold a Service in St Paul’s Cathedral, to lift the spirits of the City after the Blitz, which had only recently ended, having wrought such devastation on the capital in particular. This has now become an annual event, held in the presence of the Bishop of London, the Lord Mayor, Sheriffs and Aldermen, and is one of the few occasions where the Liveries and Guilds all worship together. Admission is by ticket only. We always take a party to the service, usually using our full allocation of places. The service starts at 11.30am (though we have to be seated before then) and after it ends at about 12.30pm, we and lots of other Liveries and Guilds walk the short distance to the lovely Plaisterers’ Hall for a drinks reception followed by what is always a pretty lively, three-course Lunch. We are usually allocated 23 places, but I haven’t been told this year’s number. Members can bring one guest, and bookings will be honoured on a first-come-first-served basis. The UGS is naturally free (The Company makes a donation centrally, and there is the usual collection during the service.), and places at the lunch afterwards cost £89 each, inc Vat. SORRY: This event sold out in just four days!

£89.00

Lord Mayor’s Big Curry Lunch

Guildhall Gresham Street, London, United Kingdom

This annual City institution has grown over the years until it is now quite the largest and swankiest Curry Lunch one is every likely to attend, and very much a sight to be seen. Tickets cost £100 and for that we get a drinks reception in the Old Library at Guildhall and then move through into the Great Hall, where teams of chefs man a series of serveries, with a mouth-watering series of curries laid out on them, along with the usual accompaniments. We always take a party, so book your place(s) here and then we can all coordinate over timings, as the event itself runs from Noon to 3pm, with various time slots on offer.

£100.00

CHARITY OMP -How Members Are Making a Difference

On Zoom

With Maggie Morrisey - MyBnk, John Feltham - Leadership through Sport and Business and Steven Whitaker - Sheiffs' Challenge Come along and hear three of our members talk about their various volunteering experiences: how they got started, what prompted them to do so, how they found the time and what difference they have made. It may inspire you to give it a go as well! The Zoom Meeting ID for the evening is: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86929159211?pwd=OUxhZEtBZFNlRG1GNG1NUEo4cW84Zz09 Meeting ID: 869 2915 9211    Passcode: 001150 THIS EVENT IS FREE AND NO PRIOR REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED  - JUST TURN UP ON THE NIGHT! A recording of the event will be available on request.

Little Yang Sing Lunch in Manchester

Little Yang Sing restaurant 17 George Street, Manchester

You may recall that two years ago Master Lindsay was going to celebrate her northern roots with a lunch at the Yang Sing restaurant in Manchester. The pandemic intervened and the event was postponed. We now have a new date and Hilary and current Master Estlin will be delighted if you can join them both on Friday 22nd April at the Little Yang Sing Restaurant (the Yang Sing is being refurbished), in Manchester's celebrated Chinatown. ‘The restaurant offers the best traditional Cantonese cuisine in the North West’ says one of the many glowing reviews. Tickets will be £69 each for a Chinese Banquet with drinks before, during and after the lunch. The venue is available to us from 12:30pm to 4:00pm

£69.00

Common Hall

Glaziers' Hall 9 Montague Close, London, United Kingdom

We are obliged to hold an AGM and this is it. Members often say that it is both pleasingly short and very interesting, and it is our opportunity to make our views plain, and set the course of the Company for the immediate future. The Master, Clerk, Treasurer, Almoner and Committee Chairmen all report and submit themselves to questions. The formal Calling Letter, Agenda and Proxy Form were emailed to all Members on the evening of 21st February. Contact the Clerk if you want duplicates of any of those documents.

Free

Spring Dinner for Members and Potential Members

Glaziers' Hall 9 Montague Close, London, United Kingdom

Glaziers’ Hall is unique – not because it actually stands outside the City boundaries, as Gunmakers, Distillers and Architects do so too – but because it is the only one shared by three Companies. Quite how the Glaziers, Launderers and Scientific Instrument Makers got together, much less co-operated on something as potentially contentious as the purchase and maintenance of a Hall, remains a subject of debate. However, it really is an amazing building, with some spectacular rooms looking north across the river towards the Square Mile, and the stunning engineering of London Bridge on its right flank. The Master is holding our Common Hall at Glaziers’ Hall from 6pm to 6.45pm, and then we are moving on to a drinks reception (very necessary after the stress of our AGM!) in the stunning River Room, before enjoying a buffet supper, complete with a performance by the well-known London band: Lady and the Dukes. This will be a fun event and by tradition is confined to Members and guests who are themselves prospective Members. Places cost just £54, so come and enjoy an evening of good food and drink, plus some fine music, with your fellow Members and other CAs whom you think might be interested in joining our ranks.

£54.00

City Walk and Drink

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

Please join us for a fascinating walk and a little competition! Start: Business Centre  Chartered Accountants Hall at 5.30pm on Tuesday 3rd May Bring a small team (3-5) or we will put you in teams. There will be a prize for the winning team! The walk is approximately two miles and is suitable for people in wheelchairs. It will finish with drinks and canapes in the St Paul’s area. On this walk you will discover how this square mile maintained a global empire through its control of trading, skills and culture. See how formal trading was initially centred on 17th century coffee houses in alleys between the River Thames and the Royal Exchange.  Edward Lloyds’ Coffee House was the best attended and grew into a vital business in the City. Learn how the 110 livery companies controlled the skills of the traders through their guilds.  Find evidence of the Anglican church spreading its word through that very same trading empire and having its own impact. You will witness how the Square Mile first supported slavery and then mercifully turned its influence to abolish this abhorrent trade. To assist this narrative the walk will take you past The Bank of England, the site of former coffee houses, the offices of various City institutions, The Mansion House, Guildhall, The London Stock Exchange and St Paul’s Cathedral.

£10.00

Masters’ and Clerks’ Dinner

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

This is the occasion each year when the Master entertains members of our profession who have risen to serve as Masters that year of other Livery Companies and Guilds. By tradition, the Dinner always takes place in the beautiful Large Reception Room at CAH, and it is a lively and convivial occasion.

Economic View from the Bank of England

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

The UK economy is facing severe pressures from all quarters at the moment. We are most fortunate to have a lunchtime talk from  Angus Young of the Bank of England. Angus’s presentation will cover: 1  The Bank’s central outlook for the UK economy; 2  The resilience of the economy post lockdown; and 3  Key upside and downside risks to the bank's projection. The venue is the Members Room at Chartered Accountants Hall Friday 13 May 12.30-2.30pm. Places are limited to 24. There will be a 2 course lunch. The cost for this event will be £50. Bookings can be made via the website.

£50.00

Cyber Security

On Zoom

Francis West gave us a fascinating talk last September about how easy your systems can be hacked. Technology and hackers are constantly evolving and Francis will update us on more recent concerns to be dealt with. He has spent over 30 years delivering IT and cyber security solutions to businesses. In 1993 he launched FWCS Support providing solutions for recruitment, estate agents and the education sector. In 2010 he leached Westtek Solutions which redefines IT support to the SME sector. In 2012 he won ‘Innovator of the Year’ from the South African Chamber of Commerce. This event is free and no prior booking is necessary. Simply turn up on the night! Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86592956919?pwd=Mnd6RnRqNjBhenBsdlVqdXNlRGVyZz09 Meeting ID: 865 9295 6919 Passcode: 118244

Dinner at Merchants’ Hall, Bristol

Merchants' Hall, Bristol The Promenade, Bristol

We have a fantastic opportunity to dine at the famous Merchants’ Hall, courtesy of the Society of Merchant Venturers of Bristol. The Hall is located on the Clifton Promenade, with lovely views over the river Avon. The evening will start with drinks on the terrace, followed by a black tie dinner. Our guests will include Professor Mark Clatworthy, Head of the award-winning School for Accounting and Finance at the University of Bristol and serial education technology entrepreneur, and Merchant Venturer, Heather Frankham. Places cost £88. The next morning, there is the option to enjoy (1) a two-hour free walking tour in Bristol of Banksy’s murals and artwork, or (2) a guided tour of the SS Great Britain (£16). A pub lunch may be arranged after those tours. This visit should be great fun, and teach us about a famous Guild beyond the City.

£88.00

New Freemen’s Dinner

Guildhall Gresham Street, London, United Kingdom

This enjoyable and fairly relaxed evening is to be held in Guildhall this year. It gives new Members, who come for free, as guests of the Company, the opportunity to meet and chat to the Master, Wardens, Almoner and other senior officers, and thereby gauge how best to engage with the Livery and make the most of their membership. Dress is smart business attire.

Free

Dinner at Cutlers’ Hall, Sheffield

Cutlers' Hall, Sheffield 7-15 Church Street, Sheffield

By kind permission of the Master Cutler, Mr James Tear, we will enjoy the splendour of Cutlers’ Hall for a black-tie dinner on the evening of Thursday, 9 June, followed by an optional tour of Sheffield Forgemaster’s the following morning. As you may know, the 2022 UK Livery Masters' Weekend is being held in Sheffield that weekend, hosted by the Lord Mayor, so this is a sneak preview. The evening will start with a guided tour of Cutlers' Hall, with its extraordinary grandeur and many fascinating artifacts (Knives feature heavily!), followed by a drinks reception and a three-course dinner with wines in the lovely Drawing Room. Book here, or email or ring me.

£90.00

Court Only Dinner

Guildhall Gresham Street, London, United Kingdom

This year the Master is delighted to be holding this always-enjoyable event in the lovely Members’ Private Dining Room, up on the third floor of Guildhall. This panelled room boasts a splendid silver collection, some fascinating documents on the walls and fine views across Guildhall Yard to the Art Gallery opposite. As you know, the Dinner is traditionally held straight after our June Court Meeting, begins with a drinks reception, and is an opportunity for our Livery’s key leadership group to dine together, discuss the issues of the day and enjoy each other’s company. Dress is Livery Uniform/Black Tie and the equivalent for ladies. By custom, badges of office are not worn.  Pour Mémoire cards will also not be sent out this year, as part of the Company’s support for decarbonisation. Tickets are £95 each and will be invoiced after booking. Please book in by noon on Friday 10th June. Equally, it would be helpful if you would let me know if you cannot come. (Access on the night will be via the West Wing entrance, which is on the corner of Gresham Street and Aldermanbury, where the staff will show you up to the Reception.)

£95.00

History of Tax – Paying for the Renaissance (online event)

On Zoom

Have you ever wondered how the Renaissance was paid for? Florence was one of Italy’s richest city-states but also one whose rulers were acutely conscious of both the shortfalls of the tax base on which it rested and the problems the tax system was causing (such as depopulation). The talk will cover what was taxed and how as well as other features of Florentine finance that tackled tax evasion. The speaker Andrew Loader is a former history scholar of Christ’s College, Cambridge and Past Consort of the Worshipful Company of Tax Advisers. This event will be on zoom, is free to attend and no prior booking is necessary.

Shrieval Election and Lunch at Guildhall

Guildhall Gresham Street, 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. Each autumn Liverymen elect the next year’s Lord Mayor and every summer, it’s the turn of the two Sheriffs. The Shrieval election ceremony starts at noon (There is no admission after 11.45am.) and ends around 12.30-12.45pm. Dress is lounge suit for men and smart day wear for ladies. After Common Hall, most Liveries go home, but our Master always hosts a private Reception and Lunch. We go up to Guildhall’s roof terrace on the fourth floor for the Reception and then into the Aldermen’s Dining Room for lunch. The day is very much one for partners and guests too. This year, as an extra, it has been possible to secure some places at the annual Armed Forces Flag Raising in Guildhall Yard. For those who would like to stay on to see it, this takes place at 3.15pm, lasts about 30 minutes, and is rather a nice sign of respect for our military from the City. Common Hall and the Flag Raising are free, and this year the Lunch costs £75. The Dining Room only holds 28 guests, so places will have to be allocated on as first-come-first-served basis.

£75.00

Charity OMP – YMCA Exeter

On Zoom

Richard Thomas will be talking to us about his work with the YMCA Exeter and what they have been doing since receiving our Covid grant including an exciting housing development for young people. Flyer with joining details to follow.