President Judy Tayler-Smith |
Wednesday, 1 May 2013
Luncheon at the City Livery Club to meet the new President Tuesday 30th April
I
was delighted to be invited to attend lunch to meet the new President, Judy
Tayler-Smith, who took up her year’s office very recently. Also hosting us was our own Liveryman Trevor
Brignall who is the Club’s Honorary Secretary.
It was an opportunity for members to learn more about the benefits of
the City Livery Club and bring along guests. As we had our Spring Dinner and Rededication
Service on that same date I did have to give my excuses to leave early and
would like to put on record the excellent hospitality shown to me.
The City Livery Club, founded
in 1914 and privileged to count the Rt. Hon. The Lord Mayor as Patron and
Member, is a private daytime Club for Liverymen and members of related City
organisations. They can meet, dine, and exchange views in comfortable premises
overlooking the Thames. The Club is within easy walk of Bank, Mansion House and
Cannon Street stations.
The
Club also provides a broad programme of events both formal and informal, with
various interests represented by Sections for History and Antiques,
Investments, Motoring, Music, Wine, Golf, Tennis, Aeronautics, Photography, and
Women in the Livery. The City Face2Face group organises informal discussions
with City movers and shakers. The Club has a number of reciprocal
arrangements with other Clubs in the UK and abroad. Apparently these are extremely popular,
particularly as the Club is not available for dinner and the Oxford and
Cambridge Club is one such offering reciprocity.
I find the Club Lunch very
affordable. The opportunity to lunch guests with a perfect view of the river in
the peace and tranquillity of the Club room and bar is a rare pleasure when far
more expensive restaurants nearby in the City are generally noisy at lunch and not
appropriate for quiet business discussion. I entertained the Chairman and senior
colleagues from TOTAL at the City Livery Club on one occasion and the comment
from them all was that it was a ‘bijoux location’ with superb ‘cuisine Anglaise’. That is quite a compliment from our friends
across ‘la Mer’. Vive the Livery Club!
The Club also organises
excellent and exclusive visits. The Junior Warden and I attended an early morning
private viewing of the Shakespeare Exhibition at the British Museum earlier
this year.
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