WCIT MONITOR Issue 61 Feb 2014 | Page 8

MONITOR FELLOWSHIP WCIT New Freemen’s Dinner 2014, Stationers’ Hall S We were very fortunate to have Alderman Alan Yarrow give a short introduction to the Civic City. As the SABTAC (Senior Alderman Below the Chair) he may be elected as Lord Mayor this year. As ever there was a very convivial atmosphere with everyone enjoying learning about and taking part in all of the great City traditions. Liveryman JP Rangaswami gave an excellent speech on impact of technology on communities and how we must learn to keep alive our ancient traditions in modern society. Contributed by Mike An excellent evening all around! Jenkins, Clerk Photo: Panels Warden Mr Chris Histed tationers’ Hall was the venue for this year’s New Freemen’s Dinner. The carpet guard was provided by Beckenham and Penge Sea Cadets and 46(F) Sqn Air Training Corps. The cadets were very professional and very well turned out. From left: Liveryman Lt Cdr Tony Scott; Mrs Debbie Scott; Mrs Gillian Boughton; Liveryman Dr Huw Beverley-Smith The Stationers’ Hall Liveryman Philip Allega with wife Ann WCIT affiliated Sea Cadets: Beckenham and Penge T.S. Sikh Page 8 From right: Past Master Dame Stephanie Shirley and Mrs Valerie Breadner New Freeman Adrian Ulisse with wife Michelle Please visit www.sharpphoto.co.uk for all the photos from the evening. Photos: Gerald Sharp Photography Speaker - Liveryman JP Rangaswami WCIT affiliated Air Cadets: 46F (Kensington) Squadron ATC