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See the list of attendees below!
All Old Stopfordians and their guests are invited to join us for a reunion reception at The Swan London on Wednesday 24th April 2024.
The Swan London is located at the iconic Shakespeare’s Globe, on the banks of the River Thames and offers enviable views of the central London skyline. Our reunion will be held in The Balcony Room, a penthouse private dining room with a stunning balcony overlooking the River Thames and a backdrop of St Paul’s Cathedral.
Venue: 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London SE1 9DT
Time: 6.00pm – 8.30pm
Dress Code: None
Tickets
£20.00 per person which includes a drinks reception and canapés. The bar will be open if you would like to purchase additional drinks.
How To Get There
You will fnd The Swan London next to the Tate Modern and across the River Thames from St Paul’s Cathedral.
By foot
There are excellent footpaths along the river from Waterloo and from Southwark Bridge. The Millennium Footbridge is 50 metres from the theatre.
Underground
Local stations are: London Bridge on the Northern line (9 minute walk); Blackfriars on the District and Circle Lines (10 minute walk); Mansion House on the District and Circle Lines (10 minute walk); Southwark on the Jubilee Line (15 minute walk) and St Paul’s on the Central Line (15 minute walk).
Train
Local stations are: Blackfriars (10 minute walk, South Bank exit, lifts to street level from platform); London Bridge (15 minute walk); Cannon Street (20 minute walk) and Waterloo (25 minute walk).
Access
This venue is fully accessible with lift access available to The Balcony Room.
If you have any questions about this event then please email External Relations.
Old Stopfordian Attendees:
Robert Adams (OS 2008)
Hannah Atenyam, Events & Marketing Officer
Jonathan Beasley (OS 2000)
Mike Bentley (OS 1986)
Phil Boyd (OS 1981)
Bob Brooks (OS 1984)
Keith Brown (OS 1969)
Sarah Capewell, Head
Sarah Carroll (OS 1983), Governor
Joe Chen (OS 2003)
Michael Cheslett (OS 1981)
Sofia Connolly (OS 1991)
Robert Clarke (OS 2014)
Sarah Clarke nee Collis (OS 1993)
Sophie Clarke (OS 2008)
Steve Davie (OS 1972)
Lorna Davies-Colley (OS 2006)
John Dodson (OS 1957)
Miles Edmeston (OS 1987)
Mike Estill (OS 2000)
John Evans (OS 1978)
Mark Fairhurst (OS 1986)
Andrew Gardiner (OS 1984)
Tom Gare (OS 1957)
Amanda Geday nee Long (OS 1991)
Aiden Hall (OS 2019)
David Harrison (OS 1984)
Julian Holt (OS 1981)
Alex Hope (OS 2008)
Rachel Horsford, Director of External Relations
Charles Hughes (OS 1964)
Murray Jallands (OS 2019)
Sarah Jamison (OS 1987)
Mark Jarvis (OS 1979)
Aria Johnston, Head of Development
Matt Jones (OS 2008)
Pragun Kapur (OS 2001)
Katie Lancaster nee Reader (OS 1987)
Jonathan Lee (OS 1983), Chair of Governors
Robert Loveday (OS 1984)
Alastair Lydon (OS 2000)
Amy Lynch (OS 2018)
Charles Markus (OS 1960)
Gordon Marsden (OS 1973)
Peter Martin (OS 1980)
Nikil Mathur (OS 1998)
Graham May (OS 1973)
Abi Meikle-Roche (OS 2010)
Will Mitchell (OS 2008)
Sophie O'Brien (OS 2006)
Nick Pollitt (OS 2003)
Emma Prunier (OS 1987)
David Pugh (OS 1969)
Ben Richmond (OS 2014)
Dillon Roberts (OS 2019)
Michele Rothwell nee Stevenson (OS 1984)
Sophie Rushton-Smith nee Rushton (OS 1984)
Mark Sanderson (OS 1980)
Rob Scott (OS 1971)
Estelle Shepherd (OS 1987)
Sunil Sitlani (OS 1986)
Dana Slade nee Ejje (OS 1984)
Allan Speakman (OS 1985)
Naveen Takiar (OS 1986)
Punk Takiar (OS 1984)
Natasha Teeling (OS 2005)
Lewis Toft (OS 2000)
Chris Turton (OS 1958)
Louise Vaux (OS 1987)
Rachel Weir nee Robert-Blunn (OS 1984)
Pete Wood (OS 2001)
Alan Wright (OS 1976)
Phil Wright (OS 1984)