Lively growth in WCoBM membership reported during Covid

Lively growth in WCoBM membership reported during Covid

Since the first lockdown last April, the Worshipful Company of Builders’ Merchants (WCoBM) has welcomed 11 new Liverymen and Freemen.

Despite the challenges of a pandemic year, the WCoBM has, like many others, adapted to virtual life with all admissions and installations over the last 12 months taking place via Zoom. With membership by invitation only, the Livery Company now has a very healthy 206 active Liverymen and 28 Freemen.

Last July, the Company held its first ever virtual admission ceremony with new Freemen Neil Carter, Longwater Construction Supplies; James Parlato, Browns Builders’ Merchants; Tony Pontin, Selco; John Ryszkowski, ACO Technologies; and Paul Beaman, Keyline. A couple of months later at WCoBM’s Election Court General in September, five Freemen were admitted to the Livery: Julie Langford, NMBS; David Young, Bradfords Group; Calum Forsyth, H+H UK; Jonathan Collier, Monument Tools and Allan Wright, Civils & Lintels. Last but not least, at the Company’s most recent Zoom event this April, David Carver of Carver (Wolverhampton) became a Liveryman.

The WCoBM also extends a special congratulation to Liveryman Kevin Fenlon of RGB Building Supplies, who was appointed a Court Assistant at the Master’s virtual Installation evening last October.

The Master Stewart Pierce says: “It’s been an unusual but busy year for our Livery and I’m pleased to say the Company is in good health and growing. It’s fantastic to be part of a Livery that represents so many active members from the industry, and at my Installation last October, I highlighted the importance of staying connected.

“While all of our usual City events have been cancelled, we arranged a number of virtual experiences from a tour of Hidden London and a tour of my home town Eastbourne, through to Gin and Whiskey tastings. We encourage all our members to attend our networking events, support the Company’s fundraising activities, and take up the opportunities associated with being part of a Modern Livery Company.”

Stewart added: “We hope live events can resume from late summer and with a successful vaccination programme in full action, there is some confidence that elements of normal life can once again be enjoyed later this year. It would certainly be lovely to see members for ‘real’ at least once before the end of my Master’s year, so I will keep my fingers firmly crossed!”

For more information visit www.wcobm.co.uk.

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