Masonic Charitable Foundation Launches
The Masonic Charitable Foundation, launched on 1 April 2016 is one of the largest grant making charities in the country. At their heart they have a…
Promoting the Fraternity across the World
The Masonic Charitable Foundation, launched on 1 April 2016 is one of the largest grant making charities in the country. At their heart they have a…
Pedal Power – Say no more. Hark, that well known brother and “Knight of the Road” has kindly undertaken to keep us all appraised of the…
Place in the community Director of Special Projects John Hamill recognises Freemasonry’s tentative steps back into the…
Grand Charity donates £666,500 The Freemasons’ Grand Charity has donated grants totalling £666,500 to 17 charities. MAJOR GRANTS 11…
We’re in the process of launching our new news platform – Shropshire Blue Magazine! You can view the latest news from the province here:…
A very big thank you to everyone who took part in the 2015 Christmas Charity Quiz – you helped raise many hundreds of pounds for 2019 Festival…
The ‘Out of the Blue’ e-news service appeared 19 times during its first year of life, covering some 170 news items, bulletins and events. This…
Reach out With 2.9 million older people feeling they have no one to turn to for help and support, Aileen Scoular meets Dame Esther Rantzen DBE…
Annual briefing On 28 April, masonic leaders celebrated the achievements of the past year, revealing an organisation that is embracing transparency and…
Born near Ballylongford, Kerry, Ireland, in 1899 Kitchener was appointed Governer General of Sudan and from 1902-09 he was Commander in Chief of India. Appointed Secretary of State for War in 1914, Lord Kitchener was lost at sea in the sinking of the British cruiser HMS Hampshire.