24 JUNE 2021
After a year's absence because of the pandemic the Company is delighted that the Stationers' Innovation Excellence Awards are back. On Tuesday, 22 June 2021 the winners were announced and awards presented at a live hybrid, ceremony.
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For the press release with the full list of new and extended warrants issued this year please click here
9 JUNE 2021
We're looking forward to our forthcoming Charter Dinner, celebrating the grant of a Royal Charter to the Stationers' Company in 1557. The original Charter was lost, probably in the 1666 Fire of London, but you'll all be familiar with the rather splendid 1684 Charter granted by Charles II in 1684, a facsimile of which (see image) hangs in the Court Room. Click here to read about the history of the Charter.
19 MAY 2021
On 21 April the Livery Committee were delighted to welcome members and their guests via Zoom to hear the Reverend Sam Aldred talk on Clubland's Hidden Treasures Clubland’s during which he explored the incredible collection of art and artefacts inside Britain’s (and in one case the USA's) most exclusive clubs.
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Listen to Court Assistant Mike James talking to Liveryman Steve Harrop on the Dealer Support Podcast Tuned In.
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The hybrid Master and Wardens' meeting on 17 May was the first chance some members of the Committee had to visit the new office in Ave Maria Lane. In the photo above you can see from L-R Court Assistant Carol Tullo, Court Assistant Tim Connell, Court Assistant Ian Leggett, the Master, Upper Warden Robert Flather and Past Master Helen Esmonde.
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On 17 May the Master and Warden’s meeting was an in-person gathering in the meeting room at St Martin within Ludgate which was joined using Zoom by those unable to travel.
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News just in of a fantastic offer of free VIP tickets to the US Book Show (an online conference spanning three days) from Freeman (Elect) Cevin Bryerman, EVP/Publisher of Publishers Weekly.
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A report on Print, Profit, and People: Stories of the English Stock which was hosted by Professor Ian Gadd of Bath Spa University (who also spoke) and Liveryman Gordon Johnson. Other speakers were Professor Helen Smith of the University of York, Joseph Saunders a PhD student from the University of York and Richard Bowden a former Senior Archivist, Westminster City Archives.
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You will notice more publicity over the coming weeks for a LivCom Literary evening with Court Assistant Jon Drori. Jon has already done one of these virtual events based on his book Around the World in 80 Trees and on 17 June he will focus on his new book, Around the World in 80 Plants, which was launched just last week. You can find all the details and register to attend here .
Members who missed Jon’s first presentation (or those who enjoyed it enormously) may be interested to know that he has been asked by the Livery Companies that make up the Wood Group, ie the Furniture Makers, Joiners and Ceilers, Turners, Upholders and Wheelwrights, to give a webinar on Around the World in 80 Trees on Wednesday 26 May at 5.45 for a 6pm start and Stationers are invited.
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Past Master McKane has let us know that News UK’s new apprenticeship programme is live.
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