Freemasons donate £2000 to Teddies for Loving Care Appeal (TLC)

On Wednesday 14th November, the Cheshire Farmers Lodge 9573 initiated their newest member Bro John Michael Oliver Edwards in the presence of WBro Simon Richardson APGM Area 5 and other Grand Lodge Officers. Bro. Michael Christie JD did an excellent job in guiding the candidate around the temple pictured below with other officers of the … Read more

Cheshire Freemasons support ‘Open Door Centre’ with £2500 donation

The ‘Open Door Centre’ is a small local Charity based in Liscard, Wallasey which provides Creative Theraputive Services to those aged between 15 & 30yrs who are suffering with mental illness issues.  Such services include music, arts, unique training and volunteering opportunities.  The Charity operates a ‘drop-in’ policy which is free of charge and is … Read more

CWSMBA receives it’s Charter at the ‘Widows Sons’ National Rally in Belfast

Nine Members & Two ‘Prospects’ of the CWSMBA crossed the Irish Sea to attend the Widows Sons UK National Rally which was held in Belfast between 26th – 29th July.  During the Rally, the Chapter’s President WBro Harry Shone proudly received the Chapter’s Charter from WBro Peter Younger the current National Chairman of the Widows Sons … Read more

Cheshire Freemasons Support Better Lives Centre in Ellesmere Port

Friday 27th July saw a delegation of Cheshire Freemasons, led by Provincial Grand Master RWBro Stephen Blank, attend the official opening of the ‘Better Lives Centre’ at the Bridge Wellness Gardens in Ellesmere Port. The Wellness Gardens, which opened in 2015, have needed a permanent structure at its ‘heart’ for some time. To turn what … Read more

50+ Specialised Wheelchairs Donated by the South Cheshire Masonic Golf Society

Earlier this summer the South Cheshire Masonic Golf Society (SCMGS) took part in a golfing day designed to have fun, raise funds but most importantly, donate more specialist wheelchairs to grateful recipients and their families. The day was well attended and whilst the golf for some was patchy, isn’t it always, the meal that followed … Read more