Corby Red Kite Academy’s £3,000 outdoor play equipment boost from Freemasons
Corby Red Kite Academy’s £3,000 outdoor play equipment boost from Freemasons
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Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire is one of the 47 Masonic Provinces under the jurisdiction of the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) and generally corresponds to the old county boundaries of Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire.
It is administered from the Provincial Office at Freemasons’ Hall, Sheaf Close, Lodge Farm, Northampton NN5 7UL (01604 584213). The Provincial Secretary can be contacted through the Provincial Office.
The Provincial Information Officer, WBro Richard Turpin can also be contacted through the Provincial Office.
There are 21 Masonic meeting venues in the Province – including a stately home (Castle Ashby), a village hall (Hackleton) and a Working Mens’ Club (Wollaston).
Corby Red Kite Academy’s £3,000 outdoor play equipment boost from Freemasons
North East Corner: Freemasons’ £2,000 donation for NHS Trust
The Nene Valley Care Trust (NVCT) – which helps young people leaving care in Peterborough and the Nene Valley towards education, training, accommodation and jobs – has received a cheque for £2,000 from David Burton, on behalf of Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire Freemasons
The continued support from local Freemasons for the hospital means a great deal to us. To have received this substantial donation towards our target when we are so close to achieving it is a real dream. It has made such a huge difference at this final stage of the appeal, thank you all so much!
Once again it has been a busy December for Freemasons. Members from the Province of Northamptonshire and Huntingdonshire came together in celebration for a Festival of Lessons and Carols at Peterborough Cathedral, writes Craig Bunday from Peterborough Freemasons.
Young people with disabilities and complex learning difficulties will be making music with the Northamptonshire Music and Performing Arts Trust (NMPAT)…
On Thursday the 8th of November 2018, the Masters of the six Corby lodges were very proud to present a cheque for £3,400 to Lee and Suzanne from the…
On Monday the 22nd October three members of Samuel Pepys Lodge No 8330 visited Hinchingbrooke Hospital to present Sister Sam Clayton-Roberts, of the Critical Care Unit, a cheque for £8,100. The donation was to enable them to purchase an AquaVENT machine. AquaVENT Heated Breathing Systems combine technological advances in thermal conductivity and breathing circuit construction to deliver optimal and controlled humidification. Basically, it assists patients in a serious condition to breath without causing damage to their respiratory systems.
A donation of £1,400 from Chicheley Lodge No. 607 and the Provincial Grand Charity will allow No Gain, No Pain UK to purchase a much-needed syringe…
Tibor is a 59-year old Slovakian who has been homeless for 7-years following being made redundant from his job. His mental health along with his physical health is poor and he had attempted suicide on a number of occasions. He told me the volunteers at the Three Pillars Feeding The Homeless Trust that he could not face another winter on the streets and he was extremely stressed.