1. Installation
On 9 July 2021 I had the honour to be installed as the 33rd Master of the Water Conservators’ Company. This blog will track my (and the Company’s) engagements during my year of office. To those who have a sense of déjà vu, you’re right. I was Master in 2015-16 and have been Elected again because the Wardens were unable to serve in 2021-22.
The Court also installed Christine Jervis as Thames Warden, Past Master Colin Drummond as Fleet Warden and Martin Bigg as Walbrook Warden to serve the Membership in 2021-22.
Two previous Past Masters, Mark Lane and Rob Casey have struggled, successfully, to keep the Company alive through the use of webinars and remote working. Indeed, the monthly technical presentations have reached an audience of over 130 at times. These webinars will continue for the time being even as the Company opens up to face to face meetings.
July is normally a busy month for City and Company events, but the aftermath of lockdown continues. If safe, the Company will open up in September; and resume its regular programme of events to enable Members and friends to get together and move the Company forward. Details will be available on the Water Conservators’ website at http://www.waterconservators.org
The City has asked Livery Companies to consider preparing and adopting a Climate Action Plan. This work is continuing so that this Company has something to say before COP26 in October-November 2022. Water, waste, environmental management are all crucial to the Action Plan and we expect to make a significant contribution.
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