W Bro Bill Allan celebrates 70 years in Freemasonry
On Wednesday 13th of September, 61 Brethren watched the Deputy Provincial Grand Master VW Bro Keith Young PGSwdB present W Bro Bill Allan PPJGW with a certificate marking 70 years in Freemasonry.
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On Wednesday 13th of September, 61 Brethren watched the Deputy Provincial Grand Master VW Bro Keith Young PGSwdB present W Bro Bill Allan PPJGW with a certificate marking 70 years in Freemasonry.
As part of the Warrington Museum of Freemasonry celebrations for the tercentenary of the Grand Lodge of England (1717-2017), our thoughts have turned to the Freemasons in Warrington who lost their lives during the First World War (1914-1918).
Sadly Stanley was unable to celebrate his Golden Jubilee in the Holy Royal Arch in his mother Chapter of Faith No 484 in May owing to illness, however,…
On Monday 4th September 2017, the Deputy Grand Superintendent, EComp Paul Rose attended the convocation of Probity and Freedom Chapter No 367.
Thousands of people with visual impairments in Northern England will benefit from a £60,000 grant to Henshaws. Henshaws works across the North of England to support people living with sight loss and a range of other disabilities. Their goal is to help people build skills, develop confidence and look forward to a positive future.
On Saturday 26th August 2017, W Bro Paul R Stevenson, a Member of Hilbre Lodge No: 2375, presently an Acting Provincial Standard Bearer, has just…
Debbie Fifield from Beach Within Reach receives the cheque from the group of local Freemasons On the 24th August, Craft and Chapter Charity Stewards from…
Above is Casnewydd Lodge member, W. Bro. Kelvin Reddicliffe . The picture shows W. Bro. Kelvin presenting a cheque for the magnificent sum of £1725 to…
The Worshipful Master of Domville Lodge No.4647 WBro. David Petley and his wife Gill opened up their lovely home and Garden to Lodge Members, Wives,…
Durhams Provincial Grand Master conducted a special award presentation from Durham Benevolence, distributing £100,000 in Community Support Grants to ten local worthy charities or organisations, who supported children or young adults in need