The Worshipful Company of Plumbers Welcomes New Freemen

Company News

The Worshipful Company of Plumbers had the honour of welcoming two new Freemen at the Guildhall: Louchavan Lemard and Sharron Trisk. Additionally, Kathy Adams was made free of the City of London, marking an important milestone in her journey within the Livery.

L to R: Clerk Debbie Abergil, Immediate Past Master David Adams, Kathy Adams, Louchavan Lemard, Sharron Trisk, Master Charles Brooks.

The Freedom of the City of London is an ancient tradition, symbolising the bond between its citizens and the historic institutions that continue to shape its future. For members of the Worshipful Company of Plumbers, this recognition is more than a formality—it is a reflection of their dedication to craftsmanship, professional excellence, and service to the industry.

In attendance for this special occasion were the Master, Charles Brooks, and the Clerk, Debbie, both of whom proudly supported the new Freemen as they took this important step. The ceremony at the Guildhall was a proud moment, celebrating not just individual achievements but the continued strength of the Plumbers’ Company in upholding centuries of tradition.

Congratulations to Louchavan, Sharron, and Kathy on their achievements. Their Freedom marks a new chapter in their involvement with the City and the Livery, and we look forward to their continued contributions to both.

L to R: Master Charles Brooks, Kathy Adams, Shaun, Sharron Trisk, Louchavan Lemard, and Clerk Debbie Abergil.