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Masonic bikers delivering 1,500 Easter eggs to good causes across Northumberland

An eggstraodinary amount of Easter eggs are being donated to good causes throughout Northumberland.

Freemasons in the Northumbria Chapter of the Widows Son’s Masonic Bikers Association have been gifted hundreds of Easter eggs by generous supermarkets, businesses and kind-hearted individuals and masonic lodges from the Province of Northumberland.

They are being distributed to special schools, food banks, care homes, veterans’ charities and youth centres across the county, as well as North Tyneside and Newcastle.

The bikers, who are travelling in small groups and observing strict Covid-19 regulations, are expecting to deliver more than 1,500 Easter eggs leading up to Good Friday.

Masonic bikers are delivering Easter eggs to good causes.

Widows Son’s secretary, Tom Stewart , said: “Everyone has been so generous and I’m really grateful for the help we’ve been given by so many businesses, lodges and individuals but particular thanks must go to a host of Morrison’s stores who have been really eggscellent.”

So far, around 800 eggs have been delivered to the following good causes: Leading Link Bedlington, Cleaswell Hill Special School Choppington, Hadston House Youth Project, Baccmans Lynemouth, Full Circle Foodbank Ashington, Wansbeck Food Bank, Operation Elf Blyth, Engage in the Community Blyth.

Cllr Scott Dickinson, of Hadston House, said: “These will be going out to older people in the community on our meals on wheels service. We are very grateful.”

Julie Butler, chair of Engage in the Community Blyth, added: “The donation of eggs from Northumberland Freemasons will help so many children in our community”

Julie Butler, chair of Engage in the Community Blyth, with the bikers and Northumbria Police.

Teacher Lauren Caisley, from Cleaswell Hill School, said: “We’d like to say a big thank you to Northumberland Freemasons for the donation of 200 eggs for each of our children.”

 

 
To find out more about Freemasonry in Northumberland you can visit their website at https://northumberlandmasons.org.uk/

Their contact details are listed below if you want to contact them directly

Provincial Grand Lodge of Northumberland
17 Lansdowne Terrace
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE3 1HP

Telephone: +44 191 213 6990(Provincial Office opening hours Monday to Thursday 10am – 3:30pm) |
Email: [email protected]

If you want to be a Freemason you must be interested in character building and morality

“Better men make a Better world.” Freemasonry stresses honour, personal responsibility and personal integrity

You should be able to commit to Monthly/bi-monthly gatherings at lodges.

Reasons to become a Freemason in Northumberland
You want to make new friendships
You want to develop yourself
You want to make a positive contribution to society