Pulp Friction Summertime Ball at Beeston Youth Centre
The Pulp Friction Summertime Ball takes place on 27 June 2026 at Beeston Youth and Community Centre, raising funds for local charity with a three-course meal, dancing and raffle.
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
The Pulp Friction Summertime Ball takes place on 27 June 2026 at Beeston Youth and Community Centre, raising funds for local charity with a three-course meal, dancing and raffle.
A non-Mason looks at who actually runs the United Grand Lodge of England — from the Royal Grand Master to the FTSE finance chief keeping the books.
A hundred young people with special educational needs and disabilities in Blackpool will receive enhanced support through The Boathouse Youth’s Pathway Programme, funded by a £60,000 grant from West Lancashire Freemasons.
An original poem about the final moments of a lodge night — the handshakes at the door, the cold air, the quiet drive home, and the feeling that you belong to something older than yourself.
A wry, affectionate first-person account of mentoring a new brother through his first year in Freemasonry. Every mentor will recognise themselves.
The ancient Masonic charges translated for modern life — from acting on the square in emails to practising charity without an audience.
A contemplative reflection from a Mason who spent seven years as Tyler. What sitting outside the lodge door teaches you about patience, attention, belonging, and thresholds.
An open letter to the brother who stopped coming to lodge. No guilt. No lecture. Just honesty about the empty chair and a door that stays open.
Cumbria Freemasons install their 27th defibrillator at Gillfoot Park in Egremont — part of an ongoing scheme in memory of Billy Morley.
Daybrook Lodge No. 5522 — Nottingham’s Universities Scheme lodge making Freemasonry relevant for 21st-century men. Meet first Tuesdays at Goldsmith Street.