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We had great fun driving our sheep over London Bridge in support of the Worshipful Company of Woolmen's Charity. We gathered at London Bridge,along with the Lord Mayor and Alan Titchmarsh as well as the newly installed Sheriffs Alderman Vincent Keaveny and Liz Green. We made our way to "our" sheep and proceeded to drive them across the bridge (although there were people in front of the flock makign sure they kept moving!). We resisted the temptation to whistle and should "come by" and we successfully drove our sheep (with our crooks) to the end of our section.  After we received our certificates we made our way to the Barrowboy and Banker for a well deserved hearty lunch and a drink. We will be back next year and will be looking for Guild members to make up a team! Photos of the drive can be found here

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Guild Newsletter - November 2025

Published - Wednesday 26th November 2025

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Guild Members Alderman Robert Hughes-Penney and Deputy Keith Bottomley become Sheriffs for 2025/6

Published - Tuesday 11th November 2025

Congratulations to Alderman Robert Hughes-Penney and Deputy Keith Bottomley, who become Sheriffs for 2025/6
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Guild Newsletter September 2025

Published - Tuesday 23rd September 2025

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