The Ward Club celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2006, but before that it was known as the Aldgate Ward Ratepayers Association and its history extends way back into that of the City. It started as a forum for local residents, merchants, traders and others with an interest in the area to make representation to the Ward’s Alderman and Commoners, but now it also has an active social and networking role for anyone with an interest in Aldgate or the City.
The Ward is also known as the “shipping Ward” in the City due to the presence of the Baltic Exchange and it being the centre of the shipping business with worldwide importance. There are many other important landmarks including the:
- London Metal Exchange, the origins of which can only be traced back as far as the opening of the Royal Exchange in 1571 during the reign of Elizabeth I
- The Gherkin
- Lloyds Register of Shipping
- Our Ward Church, the Guild Church of St Katharine Cree
Our members come from many City and other professions and walks of life – we are truly “open to all”. The Club is administered by its officers and committee – to find out more about our Committee and its functions go to our governance page.