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A fraternity built on discretion opened a Facebook page. It went about as well as you’d expect. The Grand Lodge of Scotland — the governing body for Craft Freemasonry north of the border
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A fraternity built on discretion opened a Facebook page. It went about as well as you’d expect. The Grand Lodge of Scotland — the governing body for Craft Freemasonry north of the border
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GENEROUS freemasons from lodges across Inverclyde have donated more than £15,000 to local good causes since coronavirus lockdown began.
Members of Lodge Crawfurdsburn Greenock No. 1121 gathered the money together for Inverclyde Women’s Aid.
Individual lodge members from throughout the Province of East Lothian, which encompasses St John Kilwinning No 57, Haddington; The Lodge of Dunbar Castle No 75, Dunbar; St Baldred, No 313, North Berwick; Nisbet No 1112 and Kajaki No 1848, both of Tranent, collected £400.
Jim Ellis, provincial grand master, explained: “It is most heartening and encouraging to read about the wonderful support which is being given by Freemasons and lodges within this province, and, indeed other provinces, during this difficult period of national crisis.
Lodges in the Renfrewshire West province teamed up to purchase eight Android tablets and 14 iPads for people who are unable to receive visits from friends and family.