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For 2000 years the site of St Bride's Fleet Street has been a place of worship. For 500 years it has been the spiritual home of the press, printing and journalism. Now, this beautiful Wren church also serves the worlds of commerce and finance. Canon David Meara, Rector of St Bride's, is Chaplain to the Worshipful Company of Marketors. |
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151 (London) Transport Regiment, the Royal Logistic Corps ... their mission is to provide a 3rd line logistic support capability, primarily transportation and bulk fuel handling. Find out more about the Marketors' Company adopted regiment. |
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The City of London Corporation, and all its works, is older than Parliament itself, the city combines its ancient traditions and ceremonial functions with the role of a modern and efficient local authority.
You can support the Lord Mayor's Appeal and the Lord Mayor's Show by purchasing the City of London Board Game. Details are on the |
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The Information Technologists Company - Best Entrepreneurial Team (ITC BET) Awards highlight the Best Entrepreneurial Teams in the UK who significantly embrace information technology within their businesses. |
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Every six months the CIM presents a New Agenda addressing a major topical issue. It sets out the issues, and analyses the drivers, implications and solutions, before taking you through the next steps. |
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Business in the Community is a unique movement in the UK of 700 member companies, with a further 1600 participating in our programmes and campaigns. We operate through a network of 98 local business-led partnerships, as well as working with 45 global partners. Our purpose is to inspire, challenge, engage and support business in continually improving its positive impact on society. We are the largest and longest-established organisation of its kind - an independent business-led charity with over 20 years experience.
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The Financial Services Group of Livery Companies provides access to expertise and experience; to provide briefings for the Lord Mayor for outbound and inbound visits; to be a source of education in financial affairs and on issues for potential Lord Mayors and Sheriffs from all Livery Companies; to be a source of encouragement for all Livery Companies to seek Liverymen with the potential to be Lord Mayor, and other suitable candidates to join the Livery; to be a resource for the Lord Mayor’s theme of the promotion of “the City” brand of UK financial and other business services under the banner “World Class and Fit for the Future”; and to represent views of the Financial Services sector to the Lord Mayor.
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The job of the History of Advertising Trust (HAT) is to rescue and collect communications materials. It catalogues and preserves them, and makes them available, at as reasonable a cost as possible, to students and researchers of all kinds. It also offers a competitively priced professional storage service for professional bodies, and for marketing and agency archives. The archive has a small staff, including a professionally qualified curator, supported by volunteers.
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