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Masters' Medal 2006

Liverymen are invited to make Nominations for the Master's Medal to be presented at Common Hall on 24 January 2006.  The Medal is awarded annually to the Liveryman who, in the opinion of the Master and with the advice of the Chairman of the Charity Committee, has made a major contribution to the charitable affairs of the Company.


The Master's Medal was established in 2001 and has been awarded to:

2001 -  Roy Nunn
2002 -  Ian Dussek
2003 -  Tom Barton
2004 -  John Sunley
2005 -  Robin Wilson

Any Liveryman wishing to make a recommendation for the award of the Master's Medal 2006 should write to the Master before 31 December 2005.

Robin Wilson

APPRENTICE UPDATE

Our apprentice,
Robert William Mills,
has gained a place at Gonville and Cauis College Cambridge to read natural sciences and went up on the
1st October 2005.

PAVIORS LECTURE 2006

14th February 2006

T5: History in the Making?

Andrew Wolstenholme
Projects Director, BAA

To be held in
Imperial College, South Kensington

The annual Paviors' Lecture will be delivered by Andrew Wolstenholme, who is the Projects Director for the new, prestigious Terminal 5 at Heathrow Airport.  It promises to provide a fascinating insight into one of the most important construction projects in the country, which involves novel ideas both in design and construction as well as in terms of teamwork and management.  The lecture will be targeted both to Liverymen and their guests and to the College's students.  As usual, there will be a period for discussion after the lecture.

Full details will be sent to members of the Company in December but everyone is encouraged to note the date now and make every effort to attend, what should be a memorable occasion.

The Lecture has been increasing in importance in recent years and is on its way to becoming a significant event in the calendar of both the Company and the wider construction industry.  A written version of the Lecture is now published each year in the Institution of Civil Engineer's journal 'Civil Engineering'.

Please contact Stephen Brown for further information in the interim.

Stephen Brown

PAVIORS MEDAL 2006

Liverymen are invited to make nominations for the Paviors Medal to be awarded in 2006.  The Medal is awarded annually to an individual for excellence in innovation or a lifetime contribution to the 'craft of paving'.  In its modern context the craft includes the planning, design, construction, maintenance and management of all paved areas as used in floors, pedestrians areas, playing surfaces, hard standings, landscaping, pavements, streets, roads, motorways and runways.

The Paviors Medal was established in 1999 and has been awarded to:
2000 Douglas Colwill OBE - Transport
     Research Laboratory
2001 Professor John Knapton - University of
       Newcastle
2002 Liveryman Kenneth Alfred Riley - Tarmac
2003 Graham John Bowskill - Highways
       Agency
2004 Professor Stephen Brown (Liveryman) -
     University of Nottingham
2005 Charles Lawrence - Sports & Play
    Contractors Association
Nominations may be made from within or outside the livery.  Nominations outside the livery promote the Company in sectors of the industry where it is not well known
Nominations forms are available from the Clerk and must be returned by 30 April 2006.  The award winner will be selected by the Master on the advice of the Charity Committee.  The winner will be announced in July and the award presented at the Annual Banquet at the Mansion House. In addition to the award the winner will receive a Certificate and, if not already a Liveryman, be invited to become an Honorary Freeman of the Company.

Robin Wilson

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