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Peter Moore awarded the Freedom of the City

 

'Oyez, oyez!
London is the best city in the world.
There's a real mix of people and so much history here'.

LONDON'S loudest resident has something new to shout about - Southwark's town crier Peter Moore is now a freeman.

   After more than 21 years greeting toursits visiting the capital, leading parades and attending various prestigious ceremonies, Peter has now been awarded the Freedom of the City of London.

   He joins the Queen, Nelson Mandela and Sir Cliff Richard who have all received the title which dates back hundreds of years and bestows many old-fashioned honours such as being able to herd sheep across London bridge.

   The Mayor of Southwark, Janet Heatley, was among many guests who attended the award ceremony at the guild hall on Monday, where peter received a special medallion and scroll.

   The ex-actor, who lives in Wandsworth Common said, "I am very proud to have been nominated for such an award because of my work. I really love what I do - being out all day meeting people and sharing with them the history of London."


by KELLIE REDMOND
   He can often be spotted in his trademark scarlet robes and black hat wandering the streets of the capital rining his bell, shouting 'oyez, oyez' and giving directions.

   However, he does get strange requests from some members of the public he bumps into.

   He said, "One man asked me what day they did executions at the Tower of London. Another woman asked when it would stop raining?"

   Not only is Peter town crier for Southwark, he also carries the same title for Merton, Camden, Tower Hamlets and Ealing councils plus Covent Garden Market and St Katherine's Dock.

   Peter's motto is 'have bell will travel' and indeed his work has taken him all across the globe, meeting prime ministers, kings, queens, film stars.

   He added, "but London is the best city in the world. There's a real mis of people and so much history here.