Dementia – a Disease on the Rise
Dementia currently affects around 900,000 people in the UK, this is expected to increase by 16% over the next few years. With an ageing population and dementia on the rise,
A New Venue for the Provincial Ladies’ Luncheon
A lovely, if not rather too warm, Ladies’ Luncheon was enjoyed this afternoon at the new venue of the Cross Keys in Pulloxhill. The ladies, escorted by the lodge Almoners,
W Bro John Henry Carter
Dear Brethren, It is with great sadness that I must officially inform you of the passing to the Grand lodge above of Worshipful Brother and Companion John Henry Carter on
Supporting Armed Forces Reserves Day
Bedfordshire Brethren, headed by the Provincial Grand Master Tony Henderson, were joined by members of our Armed Forces Reserve this morning to show them our appreciation. Refreshments were served followed
W Bro Terence Frank ‘Terry‘ Cole
Dear Brethren, It is with great sadness that I must inform you of the passing to the Grand lodge above of Worshipful Brother and Companion Terence (Terry) Frank Cole on
Bedfordshire Freemasons Help Provide SERV with a New Car
SERV Herts and Beds were presented with a new car at Bedfordshire Freemasons’ headquarters at the Keep in Kempston yesterday to further expand their service in delivering blood, frozen breast
Bro John Patrick Mark Kennedy
Dear Brethren, It is with great sadness that I must inform you of the passing to the Grand lodge above of Brother John Patrick Mark Kennedy on Saturday 10th of
Bedfordshire Golfers Compete for the Rose Bowl
Phew! What a day for golf. Wednesday, 14th June 2023 a total of 13 masons from 8 different lodges plus two guests met to compete for the Rose Bowl Trophy
Mulliner Classic Car Lodge Visits Luton
The Mulliner Classic Car Lodge, based in Northamptonshire, visited the Luton Masonic Centre for a meeting this afternoon and arrived in a wide range of classic vehicles. Our Provincial Grand
Bedfordshire Enjoy Their Visit to Quarterly Comms
A Fabulous, although fearsomely hot, day was enjoyed yesterday as Bedfordshire brethren travelled down to Covent Garden for the Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge. After the meeting we retired to
