Bedford Masonic Lodge supports taekwondo star Tate Budge with a cheque for £1,200
Bedford Masonic Lodge supports taekwondo star Tate Budge
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Bedford Masonic Lodge supports taekwondo star Tate Budge
Patients at Milton Keynes University Hospital are benefitting from the transformation of one of the hospital’s busiest courtyards thanks to the Buckinghamshire Freemasons.
Paddock Wood Freemasons were delighted to present a £1,000 cheque to Wealden Sailability, to support them in their project involving disabled children and adults.
Peterborough rower James Fox is pictured being interviewed after winning gold in the Mixed Coxed Four on Sunday 11th, day four of the 2016 Rio Paralympics.
Earlier this year gales displaced one of the pinnacles high on the north west corner of Hereford Cathedral’s central tower causing fears that it would come crashing to the ground, severely damaging a number of roofs and potentially the ceiling of the nave in its fall.
Last Christmas the Provincial Charity Steward, Wayne Smith, asked you to consider supporting your local communities by sponsoring a child from a disadvantaged background to attend a Pantomime during the Christmas holidays. An initial two hundred and fifty places were reserved and thanks to your magnificent response, six hundred and ninety disadvantaged Children, Parents and Carers had a special Christmas treat! Click here to read more about last year’s sponsored pantomime places.
The initiative was started in 2015 by Bucks Freemasons, and has now seen several hundred men in the county tested, with some of them having follow-on checks after receiving their PSA results.
During the day 117 visitors were tested.
Liscard Lodge has been supporting Ushka, a German Shepherd Retriever cross for the last 2 years.
More than 30,000 cardiac arrests occur out of hospital in the UK every year, yet just 1 in 10 people survive. Immediate CPR and early defibrillation are crucial steps in saving someone’s life.
The Mark Master Masons of North and East Yorkshire, which operates 47 lodges in the area, voted to support the first aid charity following nominations from charity stewards who propose a number of good causes and local charities to back each year.