Derbyshire War Memorials – Belper Masonic Lodge
Belper Masonic Lodge WW1 Roll of HonourMasonic Rooms’ Campbell Street, Belper
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
Belper Masonic Lodge WW1 Roll of HonourMasonic Rooms’ Campbell Street, Belper
A wonderful meeting of the Charity Lodges was held this year at Crewe Street under the banner of the Salopian Lodge of Charity 117. Brethren from as far away as Ireland attended and were treated to a fascinating ceremony
Studley Green Community Centre new cloakroom facilities Built in 1966, the Studley Green Community Centre (SGCC), on the outskirts of Stokenchurch, plays…
Saturday 18th June turned out to be a great day for the Masonic charity cycle challenge. Fourteen brethren representing a variety of Lodges from around the Province cycled 100 miles from Long Eaton Masonic Hall to the seaside town of Skegness.
The South East Area recently held a very successful Summer Ball at the Officers Mess in Southwick House; just under 200 attended the event, including the Deputy P.G.M. the A.P.G.M. and the Area Chairman, accompanied by their wives.
Why do Scottish Freemasons celebrate the 4th of July? Look at any Scottish calendar, diary or any other document that lists important dates (holidays, ‘international’ days, dates of birth and deaths of ‘important’ people etc.) and none has any apparent relevance to Scottish Freemasonry.
The Brethren of Harry C Preater Lodge No.8204 have paid tribute to VW Bro Maurice Leighfield, Past Deputy Provincial Grand Master of Wiltshire.
Bro Maurice has recently completed 60 years service to Freemasonry – 48 years of which have been with Harry C Preater Lodge of which he is a Founder Member.
If you ever attend a Masonic meeting in Ryton you will probably hear the name Alan Chapman. You may not personally know Alan but in any of the Lodges within the Town his name is often mentioned by those who know him and always mentioned by those who have just met him
Lodge St Andrew 228, located in Insch, received a letter from Bhenn and Emma from the Insch out of school club. They were seeking assistance in relation to an ongoing Gardening Project in a small field at the rear of Insch Community Hall. There are approximately forty children from primary 1-7 involved.