TRUST EVENTS
The Trust is fortunate enough to be able to give significant entertainments to promote its work, always at the expense of generous supporters.
The Trust has never paid for its entertainments.
23rd May 2011
A presentation on the two-way traffic scheme in St James’s was held at the Royal Over Seas League. The principal speaker was Mr Martin Low CEng, MICE, MIHT, Westminster City Commissioner of Transportation.
5th April 2011
A meeting of prominent businessmen and residents of St James’s and the Metropolitan Police was held to discuss the security implications to the area as a result of the disturbances in Piccadilly associated with TUC rally on 26th March 2011 Subsequently, Mr John Beveridge QC, who chaired this meeting, wrote to the Home Secretary to request she review measures for effective policing during major rallies.
19th January 2011
Reception at the William Kent House, The Ritz Hotel
27th January 2010
Reception at the William Kent House, The Ritz Hotel
15th July 2009
A luncheon was held at Adam & Company Plc to discuss the restoration of two way traffic flow in the core area of St James’s attended by Cllr Colin Barrow CBE (Leader of Westminster City Council), Cllr Daniel Moylan, (Deputy Chairman Transport for London) and Mr Martin Low (Westminster City Commissioner of Transportation).
16th January 2008
Launch of the latest Trust report ‘Architecture Suitable for St James’s' at William Kent House at The Ritz, London.
25th April 2007
Royal Reception, at Clarence House,
by personal invitation from H.R.H. The Prince of Wales
31st May 2006
Reception at The Ritz, London
1st November 2006
Lord Mayor’s Luncheon in the Mayor’s Parlour at Westminster City Hall by personal invitation of The Lord Mayor of Westminster, Cllr Alexander Nicoll FSA(Scot), FRSA
8th June 2005
Reception at The Ritz, London
3rd November 2003
Reception at Annabels
14th May 2002
Royal Reception, at St. James’s Palace,
by personal invitation of H.R.H. The Prince of Wales
1999
Reception at The Ritz, London to launch the
‘Conserving Historic St James’s ’ report
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