Gloucestershire
Gloucestershire Freemasons raise £1.75 million for a number of charities
‘A force for good,’ was how Dame Janet Trotter, Lord Lieutenant for Gloucestershire, described Freemasons in the county and the wider area Dame Janet was…
Freemasons donate £120,000 to help wounded, injured and sick veterans in the South West
The Poppy Factory, the UK’s leading employment charity for veterans with disabilities, has been awarded a grant of £120,000. This grant will help wounded, injured and sick veterans in the South West to find meaningful and sustainable careers.
Russell Race – Discs on a Desert Island
Russell Race (left) with the Principals of the East Kent Provincial Grand Stewards’ Chapter No 5866 A large gathering of Royal Arch Freemasons was…
Daventry Entry in Classic 300 Car Rally
On Sunday the 30th of July 2017, the Masonic Province of Warwickshire hosted the Midlands Central stage of The Classic 300 car rally, an event organised…
Freemasons donate hundreds to help disability charity in Stow-on-the-Wold
Freemasons donate hundreds to help disability charity in Stow-on-the-Wold
Freemasons & Midlands Air Ambulance mark 25-year partnership and over £1.1 million in donations
The long-established partnership between Freemasonry and the Midlands Air Ambulance movement has been recognised and marked by a Community Partners…
Freemasons Donate £10,000 to Midlands Air Ambulance
£10,000 for Midlands Air AmbulanceThe Midlands Air Ambulance Charity is dear to the hearts of many Freemasons in the Province, providing a service which is especially important in a thinly populated rural area such as ours. The PGM, RW Bro Rev’d David Bowen, and his Deputy, VW Bro Michael Roff, presented a further £10,000 to the MAAC at Strensham Airbase on 30 April 2016. £6,000 of this was raised by Herefordshire Freemasons and provided through the Herefordshire Masonic Charity Association. The other £4,000 came from the Grand Charity as part of its programme of support for local causes throughout England and Wales, and which is distributed through the Provinces.
Freemasons give £65,000 to fund spinal cord injury research
The Masonic Charitable Foundation has awarded £65,000 to the INSPIRE Foundation to fund a research project which aims to improve the quality of life and independence of people with spinal cord injuries. The research project will be led by young research scientist Sean Doherty who broke his neck in a mountain bike accident in 2008 at the London Spinal Cord Injury Centre based at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in Stanmore. Sean broke his neck in a mountain bike accident in 2008 and subsequently lives with Tetraplegia which means he is both disabled and has limited hand and arm function. Sean is originally from Gloucestershire and studied at the University of Cardiff.
Herefordshire Freemasons’ support for the Air Ambulance
Herefordshire Freemasons’ support for the Air Ambulance From left: Michael Roff, Deputy Provincial Grand Master for Herefordshire; Rev David Bowen,…