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Port authority staff have been on parade to support the 681st Lord Mayor of London and kick start the celebrations of their centenary next year. The Port of London Authority, which celebrates its first hundred years in 2009, was among 6,000 military and civilian marchers in Saturday's historic procession. They were all escorting new Lord Mayor Ian Luder to mark his appointment to the ancient post.
The PLA's float, one of 200 vehicles which took part, featured the authority's low emission patrol boat Easthaven. Staff who walked beside it wore a range of uniforms and outfits, representing the diverse tasks and duties they perform on the Thames. Marine Engineer Alan Cartwright, who led the port authority team, said: "The Lord Mayor is also Admiral of the Port of London, so it was only right that we support him on such an important day. "We celebrate our centenary next year, so this was an ideal opportunity to start our own commemorative celebrations." The Lord Mayor's Show wound through a three-mile circuit of the City, pausing at St Paul's where Mr Luder was blessed, and then at the Royal Courts of Justice where he swore allegiance to the Queen. More information from: Port of London Authority, Tel: 01474 562366. Notes to Editors:
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Ends For further information contact Martin Garside. (Tel: 01474 562366, Fax: 01474 562398). |
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