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Hotels-London.co.uk - London Bridge Sheep Drive Revives Old Customs for Charity

 

 

Released on: August 26, 2011, 3:22 pm
Author: Hotels-London.co.uk
Industry: Travel

In 2008, the actress Dame Judi Dench was awarded the Freedom of the City of London. She said afterwards that she was looking forward "to being able to drive my sheep over London Bridge, and occasionally wearing a sword in public."

She was referring to the quirky rights that in times gone by are reported to have been bestowed on those who were granted the freedom of London. As well as sheep and swords, recipients also had the right to a 'silken rope' in the event that they were to be hanged, and could also expect favourable treatment from police if they were found drunk in the street.

The exact truth behind many of these old customs is often debated, indeed some believe they never existed at all, but on September 21st a group of volunteers will drive some sheep across London Bridge in aid of the Red Cross charity.

This follows on from a similar event in 2008, where 500 liverymen drove their sheep across London Bridge and raised 40,000 for the Lord Mayor's Appeal. The reason for using the bridge is that non-freemen could expect to pay a tax when moving their livestock across the river, while the honoured few were exempt.

Hotels-london.co.uk offers many hotels in the vicinity of this fun, good natured event. The Strand Palace Hotel is just down the River Thames in Covent Garden, while Bermondsey Square Hotel is south of the river in Southwark.

For more information on the London Bridge Sheep Drive, visit www.timeout.com/london/around-town/event/234441/london-bridge-sheep-drive

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Editors Notes

Hotels-London has been a specialist provider of hotel rooms in London for over 10 years, with over 600 hand selected hotels in the capital to suit every budget from bed and breakfasts to 5 star boutique hotels. For budget conscious customer there is a selection of over 200 hotels to choose from, and the more discerning customer can select from a wide range of boutique, luxury and five star properties.

Hotels-London customers can take advantage of discounts of up to 70% off the published room rate by booking online 24 hours a day, or calling the dedicated team of London experts who are always happy to help make bookings and offer advice about where to stay and what to do in the capital.

As well as accommodation, Hotels-London also helps people make the most of their stay by offering airport transfers, theatre tickets and sightseeing tours – helping you plan your trip down to the finest detail.

To view Hotels-London.com press pages please see www.hotels-london.co.uk/press/

Contact Details: Name: James Taylor
Company: Hotels London Ltd
Address: London Destination Office
90 Long Acre
Covent Garden
London
WC2E 9RZ
United Kingdom

Telephone: +44 (0) 203 026 6805
Email: james.taylor@hotels-london.co.uk
Website: http://www.hotels-london.co.uk

 

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