In
1928 Miss Margaret Babington joined Dean Bell as Steward to The Friends. A
redoubtable woman of enormous energy and tremendous vision, she made a huge
contribution to the success of the Friends. She staged plays and concerts
and enticed illustrious people such as John Masefield, Sir Adrian Boult, Gustav
Holst, Dorothy L. Sayers and Dame Myra Hess to the Cathedral. Rudyard
Kipling and George Bernard Shaw became enthusiastic members.
Margaret Babington, the energy behind the Friends when it started, handed over
her baton to many other stewards and executive secretaries, all of whom have
put their own stamp on the efforts of the Friends, and made membership appealing,
important and active – and the successful charity it is today.
The Executive Secretary today is Ms Pam Doyle who has been here since 1998.
