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    Big Curry Lunch launch reception City Livery Club


  • Big Curry Lunch launch reception City Livery Club
  • Big Curry Lunch launch reception City Livery Club
  • Big Curry Lunch launch reception City Livery Club
  • Big Curry Lunch launch reception City Livery Club
  • Big Curry Lunch launch reception City Livery Club

Big Curry Lunch launch reception City Livery Club

29th November 2016

Running for ten years now, the Lord Mayors Big Curry Lunch has raised around £1.6 million to date in aid of The Soldiers Charity. Last year Lord Mountevans acheived a record year with over £250,000 raised. Masters and Clerks representing most of the Livery Companies assembled for 6.30pm in the elegant surroundings of the City Livery Club - a useful place if a quiet and civilised retreat is needed in the midst of the thronging City. We were expecting to heard from the Lord Mayor and key personel involved with the charity - the Lord Mayor was due to speak at 7pm so, making sure we had a freash Cobra to hand, we were shushed to silence on time and the Lady Mayoress appeared to explain that Dr. Parmley was still in Qatar - however, he had recorded a typically amusing message which was relayed via a large TV monitor - during in which he stated his desire to break through the £2m barrier, thus setting us a huge target of £400,000 to raise - that's a lot of curry! After this General Sir Mike Jackson, known to our members from Past Master John Nokes' year told us how important the work undertaken was. I had a quick chat with him afterwards, but the Clerk and I had something else to go on to so we had one last beer and then pushed off to St. James's...


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