Local Freemasons donate patient bed lift to Torrevieja Hospital.
On Monday, 19th February, Caledonia Lodge No. 68 from Quesada, was pleased to present a patient bed lift to Torrevieja Hospital. It was purchased some…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
On Monday, 19th February, Caledonia Lodge No. 68 from Quesada, was pleased to present a patient bed lift to Torrevieja Hospital. It was purchased some…
The Chairman and Secretary dropped off a goodly number of bears to the Royal Gwent Hospital Children’s Assessment Unit this afternoon, replenishing stock for the Teddies for Loving Care Scheme that began last May.
Freemasons within the Warrington Group of Lodges and Chapters have again donated large sums of monies to Masonic and non-Masonic charities within the…
On Thursday the 7th December 2017 Loyal Lodge No 5040, a Lodge meeting at Bridge Street since 1928, held its final meeting before handing back the Lodge Warrant.
On Saturday 18th of November, the Area 2 APGM, W.Bro Gary Horstman, and Area 2 Chairman, W.Bro John Miller, where two of the first to attend the Prostate…
Admiral Blake Lodge donates £1750 for new Heart Monitor
As part of the long running West Lancashire Freemasons’ Caring in the Community initiative, local Freemason Peter Gunn, along with Joanne Gunn, have…
Bolham Ward at the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital has received a donation of £1,250 from a group of Devon Freemasons as part of their bi-annual WAKE Fund presentation.
Devon Freemasons Unclamp Freedomwheels Charity
At a recent meeting at Cadogan Court, the Royal Masonic Benevolent Institution Care Home situated near Exeter, The provincial Grand Master of Devonshire Rt. W. Bro. Ian Kingsbury JP met up with John Austin the Chairman of “Freedomwheels” an Exeter based disability transport service where he presented him with a cheque for £500 from the Devonshire Masonic Benevolent Fund. This will enable their organisation to continue the good work they do for the foreseeable future, this was in addition to an earlier cheque presented to them by the members of Davie Masonic Lodge who are based in Exeter for £200.
Tuesday 31st October started like any other for mum of two Rebecca who was expecting her third child. Suddenly things started to happen and the hospital was contacted as baby seemed to be on the way. After speaking to the hospital Rebecca’s sister Lydia started to drive her to Burton Queen’s Hospital.