Surrey Freemasons donate £4,000 to Surrey & Sussex Air Ambulance.

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A cheque presentation was held at the charity’s Redhill base, followed by a presentation from Director of Operations, Leigh Curtis, about how their continuing support has made such a difference. The life-saving charity operates throughout the South East covering an area of 3,500 square miles and a population of 4.5million people. So far this year, their crews have been called to more than 600 missions, helping the most critically ill and injured people in the region.

Dorset Freemasons Bikers Banner Tour – Final Stage

Dorset Freemasons Bikers Banner Tour – Final Stage

Bright sunshine marked the start of the fourth and final stage of the Tour yesterday. Fifteen members of the Dorset Masonic Bikers group accompanied the Banner to the last five venues thereby completing the challenge of escorting it to every Masonic building in the Province of Dorset, a magnificent achievement befitting this #Tercentenary celebration year.

Freemasons support Seahouses and District Cancer Relief Fund with £5000 Donation

Freemasons support Seahouses and District Cancer Relief Fund with £5000 Donation

Seahouses and District Cancer Relief Fund has just received a cheque for the magnificent sum of £5,000 from the Freemasons of Northumberland, celebrating the tercentenary of the United Grand Lodge of England.

It was the thoughtfulness of the Farne Lodge in Seahouses that made it possible as it nominated this local charity to receive the gift.

Cambridge Freemasons make £1,000 donation to Defibrillators For All

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This is a Whittlesey based charity which has installed 35 public access defibrillators in Whittlesey and has provided awareness training sessions in all schools in the town. It is also running a screening program to detect young people at risk of sudden cardiac arrest.

Cumberland and Westmorland Freemasons to hold An Evening with VOCES8

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As part of the Tercentenary celebrations the Provincial Grand Lodge of Cumberland and Westmorland is delighted to host One of the world’s most versatile and best-loved singing ensembles which has toured the world, performing an evocative repertory from Renaissance polyphony to contemporary arrangements. This event is open to members of the general public.