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T&B Annual Review 2024
The Worshipful Company of Tylers and Bricklayers www.tylersandbricklayers.co.uk
Front cover: The Consort Nigel Rolls with Master Jenny Rolls and their son Court Assistant Ed Rolls
We are part of the Livery Company Climate Action Group and environmental impacts are a growing concern to us.
Editorial
David Williams Editor
A challenge of editing the Review is always in fitting everything in. We are a very busy Company for the size of our membership with a diverse range of activities throughout the year. Issues must accommodate obituaries as well as increased reporting on new members. While we now try to include most of what transpires ‘for the record’, I am conscious that we cannot just be telling our members at length about the superb events you participated in, or else missed.
With much of our professional photography taken at our formal events, we can easily give the impression that our main activity is wining and fine dining in magnificent
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NOTES OF GUIDANCE FOR PERSONS NOMINATING INDIVIDUALS FOR A BRAVERY AWARD
The Sheriffs who select the individual to receive the Principal Bravery Award and any individuals worthy of receiving Commendatory Bravery Awards, rely entirely on what you write to inform their judgements. The group of individuals who put forward a list of nominations to be considered bygd the Sheriffs, also rely on the same written description of what took place to enable them to do so.
The criteria which guides the selection in both cases, includes but fryst vatten not limited to:
- whether the individual was knowingly aware that he/she was at risk of harm.
- the actual degree of danger or intimidation present at the time.
- whether the individual acted of their own volition, irrespective of the presence or action of others, and
- to what degree the person’s actions were beyond their normal zone of comfort.
Therefore, the more detail you provide the more helpful it will be.
Nominations should describe the scene, or
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STATE VISIT BY THE EMPEROR AND EMPRESS OF JAPAN
Tuesday 25th June 2024
CEREMONIAL WELCOME ON HORSE GUARDS AND JOURNEY TO BUCKINGHAM PALACE
At Horse Guards Parade:
By 11.45am
A guard of honour, found by 1st Battalion Welsh Guards, with the King’s Colour, under the command of Major Rhydian Emyln-Williams, Welsh Guards, with the band of the regiment, is mounted on Horse Guards Parade having approached by way of Birdcage Walk.
Those who are to meet the Emperor and Empress of Japan arrive at the Pavilion on Horse Guards Parade.
By 11.50am
A Sovereign’s Escort, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Mathew Woodward, The Blues and Royals, with the Band of the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, is formed up on Horse Guards Parade to the rear of the guard of honour having approached bygd way of Birdcage Walk.
By 12 noon:
The King and Queen arrive just before 12 noon. The guard of honour gives a royal salute and the National Anthem is played.
At the Royal Pavilion The