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Port of London Authority Centenary Concert
Celebrities from the world of classical music and members of the Royal Family backed the fundraising event at Cadogan Hall in Chelsea on 18th April 2009. The money, collected from sponsorship, the sale of tickets, programmes, and on-the-night donations, has been given to the Royal National Lifeboat Institution. Alan Cartwright, the port authority's Marine Engineer and the concert's producer said: "The PLA has been crucial to the smooth running of the Port for 100 years, but we didn't just want to celebrate the authority's centenary, we also wanted to mark the major contribution that the Thames and the sea make to the culture and economy of London and the South East. "From the start, we were keen that the event should raise money for a nautical charity, and the RNLI's rescue work was an obvious choice."
Joining Catherine, in songs of London and the sea, were soloists Frances Bourne, Adrian Ward and Julien Debreuil. The trumpets of the Royal British Legion provided the fanfare opening and joined the audience and all performers in a rousing finale rendition of 'Rule Britannia'. HRH the Duke of Kent and HRH Princess Alexandra were the PLA's guests of honour, having been welcomed by Cllr Hon. Joanna Gardner, Mayor of Kensington and Chelsea, who also welcomed Alderman Ian Luder, Lord Mayor of the City of London and Admiral of the Port. Among the 600 strong audience were many members of staff and pensioners of the PLA, and friends of the RNLI. Stuart Willson, the RNLI's fundraising and communications manager for London, said: The PLA is grateful to the following organisations for their help and support in making the event possible: CardsMadeEasy.com - business printers of business cards, leaflets, flyers and other printed products |
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