Durham Freemasons donate £1000 to Church restoration campaign
Window’s £50k restoration campaign given a canny start with donation
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Window’s £50k restoration campaign given a canny start with donation
It was an installation tinged with sadness at Peace and Pemberton Chapter No 4686. The chapter was honoured and delighted to receive Assistant to the…
On Monday 18th September 2017 Tudor Chapter No. 277 were host to the 2nd Provincial Grand Principal, EComp Harvey Basger to celebrate EComp John…
On Tuesday 19th of September, Bridgewater Chapter, No: 758, celebrated their 150th Anniversary since formation in 1867, in the presence of the Deputy…
A wonderful afternoon was had by the Cheshire Masons and partners, the residents, staff and committee members of the home, with all proceeds raised during the event going towards further projects within the Tithebarn’.
Since 2010 Girlguiding Cheshire Forest have been collecting funds to replace their outdated residential centre at Sandiway called “The Lodge”. The…
St Aidan Lodge in Blackhill, Consett has numerous reasons to celebrate in their meeting after the Great North Run weekend.
Assistant Provincial Grand Master David Sanders Hay, as part of a formal visit to St Aidan Lodge, presented a 50 Year Certificate to Worshipful Master, Jonathan Golightly on behalf of long standing St Aidan member James Richardson who was sadly unable to attend due to ill health.
WBro John Paul Thompson PAGStB, the current Festival Director of Durhams 2021 Festival is to be appointed and invested as Assistant Provincial Grand Master of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham on 30th November 2017.
To celebrate 300 years of Freemasonry, following the formation of the first Grand Lodge in June 1717, the Widnes Group of Lodges and Chapters held a church service in the magnificent St Luke’s Church – a Grade II listed building which dates back to the 12th century
WBro Paul Read and his wife Janet who run the Darlington Stables at Sandbach recently raised £100 by selling tea and cakes at an equestrian event.