Procession Pageantmaster of the Lord Mayor’s Show

Someone has to arrange the disposition of 3,500 manhole covers*, 4,000 grandstand seats, 6,300 galvanised crowd barriers and 43 tons of sand*, and that's before we get the day itself and the 6000 people, 180 vehicles and 21 marching bands who all need to be waiting in the right order and ready to set off down Cheapside at exactly 11.02am. Where would you even put 21 marching bands?

When you see the Pageantmaster he'll be standing in the back of a ceremonial Land Rover. He'll pass you shortly before before the Lord Mayor himself, wearing the traditional black uniform and looking calm and probably a bit relieved. What you won't see his year of hard work, culminating in three months of furious preparation in the autumn. The Pageantmaster's role is a long way from being a ceremonial one.

Dominic Reid trained as an architect, but in 1993 he took over the role of Pageantmaster of the Lord Mayor's Show from his father. He manages every aspect of the Show, from allowing enough space for each float and band to feeding 6,000 people in the 45 minute gap between the outward and return legs of the procession. He is responsible for security, preparation, execution and entertainment, for liaison with the police, the Livery Companies, the City and everyone who's taking part in the Show.

* Every manhole cover on the processional route is lifted, inspected and sealed before the day of the Show, and the sand is scattered on the route to protect the horses' hooves.

Briefly:

The 2009 Lord Mayor's Show will be on Saturday 14 November. The procession lasts from 11am to about 2.30pm and fills the whole area between Bank and Aldwych. There are guided walks at 3 and the day ends with fireworks at 5 over the Thames.

Take part!

If you'd like to take part in next year's Show, please get in touch with the Pageantmaster's office to register your interest. It's a fantastic way to boost your profile, raise morale and do something for charity all at once.

Credits:

The Lord Mayor's Show is organised and directed by the Pageantmaster, Dominic Reid OBE. This site has been built and managed by spanner since its launch in 1996, and currently runs on a modified version of radiant and rails. It is entirely paid for by the generous sponsorship of the London Stock Exchange.

Contacts:

For press enquiries: Loretta Lui at the City of London press office. For general enquiries: Helen Field in the Pageantmaster's office. For problems with the website: William Ross at spanner. For more details and phone numbers please see the contacts page.

Pitch Perfect,

the charitable appeal chosen by Lord Mayor Elect Nick Anstee for his year in office, will benefit the London Symphony Orchestra and the Cricket Foundation and bring musical and sporting opportunities to young people in East London.

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