The LCAG would like to thank the following Livery Companies and Members for their direct and indirect contributions in allowing us to achieve our missions. We look forward to their continued support in the years to come so that together we can tackle this climate emergency.
Companies
Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects
The Company promotes quality architecture in the City of London and the architectural profession globally.
Worshipful Company of Chartered Surveyors
The Company supports the property profession and, through its wider charitable activities, is a force of good in advancing education and helping young people achieve their potential.
Worshipful Company of Constructors
The Company aims to improve and safeguard the skills of the construction industry and to support the Lord Mayor and the City of London.
Worshipful Company of Engineers
The Company works to promote and develop all aspects of the science, art and practice of engineering within a social and charitable ethos which is at the core of the Livery movement.
Worshipful Company of Fuellers
The Company represents all aspects of the energy industry, and includes production, supply, distribution, marketing, research, finance, education and major consumers.
Worshipful Company of Gardeners
The Company is a “living” guild and numbers among its members both professionals and amateurs who are actively involved in the craft. All are united by a common bond of horticulture and gardens.
Worshipful Company of Glovers
The Company promotes the entire British glove industry, including fashion, industrial, medical and anti-viral fields. It maintains through a separate charity, The Glove Collection Trust, a world class glove collection housed at the Fashion Museum, Bath.
Worshipful Company of Information Technologists
The Company look to give something back to the industry and community, and focuses on four pillars of activity: Charity, Education, Industry and Commerce, and
Fellowship.
Worshipful Company of Marketors
The Company promotes Marketing as a force for economic and public benefit, encouraging excellence in marketing education and marketing in practice.
Worshipful Company of Merchant Taylors
The Company is a flourishing community dedicated to fraternity, education and philanthropy. Members connect in friendship and mutual support, as they have for centuries.
Worshipful Company of Water Conservators
The Company promotes and spreads awareness of the science, art and practice of water and environmental management and hopes to play an informative role to the Government, the City and the public.
Worshipful Company of Wax Chandlers
The Company has connections with the modern wax industry and the beekeeping profession, and it promotes environmental sustainability through the encouragement of good practice and governance.
Worshipful Company of World Traders
The Company seeks to raise awareness, understanding, and the standard of practice in world trade and to provide a welcoming environment in which fellowship and understanding can flourish.
Individuals
Alison Gowman – Alderman & Sheriff
Andrew Cross – Marketors
Andrew Marsden – Marketors
Andy Miles – Management Consultants
Angus Macpherson – Dyers
Anthony Bickmore – Wax Chandlers
Ash Shastri – Fuellers
Audrey Canning – Engineers
Averil Macdonald – Fuellers
Brian Back – Engineers
Carolyn Roberts – Water Conservators
Chris Dyson – Architects
Chris Williamson – Architects
Christine Jarvis – Water Conservators
Christopher Robey – Farriers
Clive Thompson – Horners
Colin Peacock – Surveyors
Dana Burstow – Solicitors
Derek Farrow – Constructors
Dinah Nichols – Water Conservators
Edward Mackaness – Girdlers
Edward Nicholl – Chartered Secretaries and Administrators
Edwina Moreton – World Traders
Emmanuel Vaz – Fuellers
Eoin Murray – Investment Managers
Fiona Woolf – Builders’ Merchants
Gordon Masterton – Engineers
Heather Barrett-Mold – Gardeners
Jenny Knott – International Bankers
John Clink – Merchant Taylors
John Cowdell – Marketors
John Dallimore – Glaziers
John Lowe – Engineers
John Pike – Surveyors
Ken Morgan – Surveyors
Kevin Hydes – Constructors
Lis Goodwin – Educators
Liz Field – Bankers
Liz Thrussell – Information Technologists
Louise Thompson – Fuellers
Malcolm Wilkinson – Horners
Martin Bigg – Water Conservators
Martin Gettings – Constructors
Misha Hebel – Scientific Instrument Makers
Neil Reynolds – Water Conservators
Nick Dart – Leathersellers
Paul Singh – Constructors
Peter Blair-Fish – Engineers
Peter Hall – Water Conservators
Philip Pascall – Ironmongers
R. Blackwell – Educators
Ramon Bravo – Water Conservators
Rebecca Laing – Paviors
Rebecca Thompson – Constructors
Richard Evans – Educators
Rob Casey – Water Conservators
Robert Hughes-Penney – Alderman
Rodney Brown – Shipwrights
Sarah Hall – Constructors
Sheldon Stoutt – Information Technologists
Simon Honey – Information Technologists
Stephen Beer – Investment Managers
Steve Smith – Information Technologists
Victoria Younghusband – Bankers