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 ISSUE 2
 THE SALAMANDER
OCTOBER 2003
NEWSLETTER OF THE WORSHIPFUL COMPANY OF FIREFIGHTERS THE MASTER’S PEN
   INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
 SPECIAL POINTS OF IN- TEREST:
 The Master’s Pen - the corporate way forward.
 The Fire-fighters Memorial
“ How often misused words generate mislead- ing thoughts" - Herbert Spencer.
What do you know of them? More in next issue..
All members will, in the near future, receive a ques- tionnaire. It is our aim to develop your Company by taking into account your wishes and expectations. PLEASE make time to complete and return your ques- tionnaire and help us further prepare your 'Worshipful Company of Firefighters' for its future.
Yours,
Colin J Livett
For your support in printing & distributing this newsletter
I am pleased to report that progress is being made on many fronts.
Thanks to our Editor and judging by the comments of many of our members, the first issue of our news letter 'The Salamander' has been well received. An article, a comment or just a word of support will go a long way in build- ing team spirit. Let Peter know your views!
 THE MASTER’S 1 PEN
 OUT AND 2 ABOUT
 FIREFIGHTERS 2 MEMORIAL
TRUST
 THE ARMCHAIR 2
 OPEN FORUM 2
 THE CLERK’S 2 DESK
May I thank those members who have taken up my offer to raise matters
directly with me. I have listened with interest to some very useful and en-
couraging suggestions. With all honesty, the views expressed have been very
supportive of the efforts being made for our way forward. Although there is still much to achieve, your committees are working with tremendous enthusiasm.
It is my intention to seek ways to make the important decisions taken by the Company, together with financial reports, more readily available to our members. More on this later .
Upon receiving Worshipful status, the Aldermanic Court set us an upper limit of 250 Liverymen. For those Freemen of the Company who have not yet applied for their right to become a Liveryman, now is the time. A revised procedure has removed the two year time constraint before advancement from Freeman to Liveryman. We are expecting an increase in applications for new membership to shortly take place. Successful applicants will also be able to advance to Liveryman without the previous two year wait. Naturally, it is our wish that existing Freemen should be given the first opportunity to apply for ad- vancement to Liveryman. Please do not miss your opportunity for progression as this privilege will be made available to all future new members.
Since my election, I have endeavored to accept and attend every invitation we have re- ceived. Of course, a Buckingham Place garden party and Livery diners are splendid occa- sions. However, it is the numerous talks, presentations, exhibitions and charitable events that have given me a far greater insight into the Livery, its work and most importantly the opportunity for future involvement for your Company.
Fellowship, a feeling of belonging and involvement, is the team spirit that I wish to pro- mote for all our members. It does of course take time and effort to organise such events that underpin this direction. But it is already happening. The atmosphere at 'The Pudding and Pie' luncheon was extremely uplifting, with many of our members asking for more of the same. How wonderful it was to have seen some members who have been off the scene for a while. I sincerely hope we see more of you and others in the future. A warm welcome awaits you!
Colin J Livett
    


































































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