Forth Valley College Prize Presentation 2022

Four members recently attended the prize giving at Forth Valley College. Stuart Campbell, Deacon Convener of the Seven Incorporated Trades of Stirling, Andy McEwan, Deacon of the Hammermen, James Barker, Deacon of the Baxters and John Mungall, Box Master of the Hammermen presented awards to six students.

Nadine McCormack – Best bakery student with lecturer Rufaro Saunyama

Daryl Wallace – Best 1st Year HES student with lecturer Callum Plews

Cameron Ferguson – HES most improved student with lecturer Callum Plews

Andrew Adams – Best 1st Year carpentry & joinery student with lecturer Ronnie Millar

Cameron Sinclair – Best 2nd year carpentry and joinery student with lecturer Ronnie Millar

Picking up Trophy on behalf of Marcus Nicol Best 2nd Year HES student – Group photo of all Students

About Seven Incorporated Trades of Stirling

The power to grant incorporated status to trades rested with the magistrates of royal burghs. An incorporated trade was granted the right to monopolise and control their trade within the burgh. Trade Incorporations were usually constituted by a seal of cause granted by the magistrates but some were constituted by use and consuetude. A strict monopoly was enforced within the burgh and non-members of an incorporation were not allowed to trade within the bounds of the town.
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