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Tower of London – Moats in Bloom – 18th June 2024

To celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II in the summer of 2022, the moat at the Tower of London was transformed from a barren, flat lawn into a habitat for bees, butterflies, and other pollinators in the city’s heart. Honorary Liveryman Edgar Mobbs and Mrs Deirdre Mobbs The…...

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The Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers Doodle Competition for primary students

Phew, if ever a title said it all then here it is. Ah, but to hang a bit of meat on the bones, for anyone not familiar with Allister Malcolm’s Doodles initiative, let’s add a bit more to the mix with his latest intriguing variant, which is being supported by…...

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Court – Evensong and Livery Dinner – June 2024

The Guilds or Livery’s have developed over many years and carry ancient rights and traditions dating back to their founding and the Glass Sellers having been established in the 17th century have their own, governed by a Charter and Book of Ordinances. Having recently made references to our ‘Glass Sellers…...

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Glass News – June 2024

Glass News – June 2024 CLICK HERE __________________________________________________________________________________ New Alan J. Poole Promoting British & Irish Contemporary Glass. British & Irish Contemporary Glass Newsletter. 43 Hugh Street, London SW1V 1QJ. ENGLAND. Tel: (00 44) 020 7821 6040. Email: alanjpoole@aol.com   British & Irish Contemporary Glass Newsletter. A monthly newsletter listing…...

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Highlight of The Masters Year May 2024 “The Masters’ Jolly”

One of the highlights of the Master’ year of office is the Annual Weekend for members and partners of the Company. This year was no exception as some 60 Glass Sellers and partners visiting the city of Maastricht the “Masters Jolly Weekend” from 16th to 20th May 2024. Attendees arrived…...

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Glass News – May 2024

Glass News – May 2024   GlassCuts The Journal of the British Glass Foundation the Voice of Stourbridge Glass Museum GlassCuts Edition 244 GlassCuts 244 Supplement Arts Council England -o0o- New Alan J. Poole Promoting British & Irish Contemporary Glass. 43 Hugh Street, London SW1V 1QJ. ENGLAND. Tel: (00 44)…...

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Members Visiting Soho

The recent Members Supper Night took us to Soho. 30 members gathered at Soho Fire Station the oldest Fire Station in London and the busiest in Western Europe. We were greeted by some of the Watch and invited to look around the station, vehicles, and equipment. Boots, prepared sat by…...

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Members in the News – Hon. Freeman Allister Malcolm.

A glass-making studio has switched to using electric and renewable energy after seeing its annual gas bills increase by more than £70,000. Glass artist Allister Malcolm said the energy crisis had a “big impact” on ongoing expenses at his studio at Stourbridge Glass Museum. “Our overheads in the space of…...

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Members in the News – Dave Fordham

Liveryman, Court Assistant, Dave Fordham has joined the Glass Futures Team! With over three decades of experience in the glass industry and a deep passion for innovation and sustainability. Dave’s journey in the glass sector began in 1993 when he joined Glass International magazine. Over the years, he has made…...

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Members in the News – John Agnew, GGF Managing Director

Glass ans Glazing Federation Managing Director becomes a Freeman of The Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers GGF Managing Director John Agnew (second from right) with fellow Glass Sellers Dave Fordham (Liveryman and Assistant to the Court), Stuart Hakes (Freeman) and Matthew Demmon (Renter Warden). At a Court meeting on 19 March…...

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