Cheshire Freemasons’ leader lifing the veil of mystery
PRESS RELEASE Provincial Grand Master, Stephen Martin Blank, the leader of Cheshire Freemasons is shining a new and revealing light on our organisation,…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
PRESS RELEASE Provincial Grand Master, Stephen Martin Blank, the leader of Cheshire Freemasons is shining a new and revealing light on our organisation,…
The Hospice of the Good Shepherd, is situated in the village of Backford near Chester. In 1990 Gordon Martin a member of Travellers Lodge No. 2609 and…
The Owen family, members and guests of St. Oswald’s Lodge meeting at Victoria Hall in the heart of Malpas turned out in force to support their member…
A small delegation of Cheshire Freemasons visited the Christy Cancer Charity at Candleford Road, Manchester on Thursday 13th October they were welcomed by…
If you ever wondered ” what does the Provincial Grand Charity Steward do ?” I can answer very clearly ” He works his cotton socks off for Cheshire Freemasons’ Charity and the Province of Cheshire ”
It was with great sadness earlier this year that W. Bro Frank Nugent passed away. He was a stalwart of the lodge and we felt that his legacy should live…
Every year the Province of Staffordshire hold a Coral Evening at Lichfield Cathedral, this year for the first time neighbouring Province were invited to…
On Wednesday 21st September the amalgamation between the 3 historic lodges will be held at the Freemasons Hall, Cheshire View, Plough Lane, Christleton.
For centuries Masonic historians have been puzzled by the motives for, and the purpose of, the formation of the craft of freemasonry, both in its operative, and speculative form, and whilst endeavouring to investigate the mysteries surrounding the formation of our order, it seems that the riddle actually forms itself into three distinct questions
Children have learnt about the importance of BEES and how we can look after them, by becoming aware of how delicate their environment is and being a life scientist in the process.