Freemasons donate to Clayton Park Rangers youth football
Clayton Park Rangers Football Club, were recently devastated when a shed that contaminated their team kits, training bibs, cones, goal nets and balls was deliberately set on fire.
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Clayton Park Rangers Football Club, were recently devastated when a shed that contaminated their team kits, training bibs, cones, goal nets and balls was deliberately set on fire.
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The Lodge of Light & Reflection, which meets close to Avonmouth Docks, selected The Mission to Seafarers as its chosen charity in this tercentenary year and the lodge’s £300 donation was matched by the Gloucestershire Masonic Charity Action.
The C & W Clay Club made the donation on Monday night 13th of November 17 after the Prov Grand Master had attended the Installation of 7111 Lodge of Installed Masters at Kendal.
In a collaboration between the Masonic Charitable Foundation, the United Grand Lodge of England and Isle of Man Post Office.
The Isle of Man Post Office are delighted to offer all Lodges the opportunity to send their Christmas cards using the 300 Years of Freemasonry Stamp collection.
Cleddau Lodge was delighted to welcome Barry John of Haverfordwest VC Gallery to their meeting on Wednesday 15th November 2017. Barry gave an entertaining talk about the work of the VC Gallery and his own journey from a difficult upbringing in Neyland to be the founder of a successful charity and the recipient of an MBE from His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales.
Blood Bikes, Wales, the fourth Emergency Service, after the police, fire and ambulance services, which is 100% charity funded and run totally by volunteer riders, provides a vital service to the NHS, transporting blood supplies, plasma, documents and other items between hospitals outside of weekday hours, on weekends and bank holidays. This service saves the NHS substantial sums which can be used for front line patient care.