London: Bridge Sheep Drive

Where: Southwark Bridge (formerly London Bridge)
When: A Sunday in late September
Time: 10 am to 4 pm

 

Sheep Drive

In the old days, the right to exemption from tolls when crossing London Bridge was an important privilege of the Freemen of the City of London. An obvious way of demonstrating this right was the practice of driving livestock over the bridge, particularly sheep, as the woollen industry was a significant part of the wealth of the country. Sheep drives have been a part of the rights of the Freemen for centuries and irregular demonstrations have occurred for hundreds of years. Nowadays the Woolmen’s Company organise an annual sheep drive to raise money for charity in late September; originally held on London Bridge, it now takes place on Southwark Bridge which is closed to other traffic for the event. Freemen may book a time on the dedicated website and flocks of sheep with the Freemen and guests cross the bridge at regular intervals through the day. There are prizes for the best dressed participants so expect plenty of finery!

Helpful Hints

In 2024 it was on Sunday 29th September- 2025 date is yet to be announced but likely to be Sunday 28th.

There is also an associated fair with a sheep and wool theme at Queens Street Place.

Click here for the event website: https://sheepdrive.london

and here for the Company: http://woolmen.com

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