Ambulance cadets get helping hand from Freemasons
Young volunteers at St John Ambulance in Chester-le-Street Cadet Unit will be able to learn how to use a lifesaving defibrillator, thanks to a donation from the Durham Mark Master Masons
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Young volunteers at St John Ambulance in Chester-le-Street Cadet Unit will be able to learn how to use a lifesaving defibrillator, thanks to a donation from the Durham Mark Master Masons
You will be expected to work as part of a flexible team which will consist of the two advertised roles plus the Grand Tyler. For the majority of the time, the successful applicant will be based at Mark Masons’ Hall and work on a shift based system, to be agreed with the successful applicants.
The Duke of Kent celebrates 55 years of being a Freemason
It was certainly a Grand turnout in Guernsey for the latest handover event for St John Ambulance. The Pro Grand Master and Assistant Grand Master joined the Provincial Grand Master for the Channel Islands, R.W.Bro. Derek Upton, and many others for the ambulance delivery The Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons and the Mark Benevolent … Read more
In attempting to give an outline sketch of the various degrees in Freemasonry in a book of this description, I am faced by many difficulties, not the least of which is how to write in an interesting way about degrees, which many of my readers have not taken, without giving away more than is permissible. … Read more