Freemasons bring Christmas cheer
A total of eight youth and community groups in Neilston were each given an early Christmas present by local Freemasons from Lodge Thistle & Crown No.1167.
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A total of eight youth and community groups in Neilston were each given an early Christmas present by local Freemasons from Lodge Thistle & Crown No.1167.
Dr Tony Stellan a Trustee and Chairman, of the local Dover Age Concern, was on hand to receive a donation from the East Kent Freemasons Roger…
South Wales Freemasons Motorcycle Club, known as “Widows Sons”, recently donated £500 to the Amelia Trust Farm at their Christmas Farm Day. The money…
One of the most obscure symbols in Masonic iconography is the “Point within a Circle” appearing in the Tracing Board of the First Degree. The…
Underneath the brass capping on the Corinthian style column Peter found a message dating back 44 years to 1974 stating that the columns had been restored by another Freemason at Altrincham.
South Wales Freemasons are delighted to support Llanishen Fach Primary School by providing a Grant totheir Special Resource Base (Dosbarth Enfys). This…
The Acorn Centre is a specialist unit for children with Learning and Additional Needs (LAN), which is attached to Ashford Park Primary School. The…
An Exmouth based charity which helps people bereaved by suicide has received more than £4,000 from the Freemasons of Devonshire.
The grant will fund a part-time Parent Advocate role, who will work with parents for at least six months. The Advocate will provide professional, independent representation for parents, working with them to examine choices and connect with service providers. They attend meetings with or instead of their clients, which requires specialist knowledge of the legal and care system and an understanding of the emotional needs of the parents.
The handover of the vehicle was the latest in a long line of donations to the charity in the last decade. As well as the rapid response vehicle, the flight crew were also presented with a £1,000 cheque to enable them to buy new flight suits.