#TIMETOTEXT
The United Grand Lodge of England today launched #TIMETOTEXT in the drive to raise further funds in support of the Freemasons’ COVID-19 Community Fund. The fund supports both local and
Message from the Pro Grand Master
Brethren, for some years now, as part of our campaign to make Freemasonry more open and understandable for the general public, we have been stressing that we must be able
Freemasons Raise £1 Million for Covid Relief
Freemasons across England and Wales have raised more than £1 million to support those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic. Despite the continuing lockdown preventing Lodges from meeting and holding charitable
Bedfordshire’s Almoner Called to Assist
After retiring from Bedfordshire Police I became the Emergency Planning Officer at Luton Borough Council. During my time in that role I wrote the emergency response plan for the county, in
Castle Keep Learning
Bedford Castle lodge has a catch up each week on a Tuesday night. Short and sharp, they have become a regular weekly fixture, taking care of some lodge business and
£1,000 for the Need Project Food Bank
Thank you for your donation of £1,000.00 to The Need Project. It was very gratefully received. Your donation will help us supply food parcels and other essentials to families and
A Dozen Lovells Bury Men
A dozen Lovells Bury Lodge members, good brothers and true, were delighted to be joined by the Provincial Grand Orator, WBro Garry Smith (bottom right hand corner) at their regular
Lockdown Live from the Lounge
Every Wednesday, Simon Barter of The Earl of Courtown Lodge in Dunstable has been raising spirits by singing live from his lounge. His mini concerts are streamed live on Facebook
The Future of Freemasonry
The Bedfordshire Light Blues Club are delighted to be hosting W Bro Tony Harvey, the 2012 Prestonian Lecturer, who will be presenting his lecture ‘The Future of Freemasonry: Evolution and
Funeral Webcasts
Currently all funerals are limited to a maximum of 20 attending mourners, so to allow additional family and friends to view funerals remotely, both Vale Crematorium in Luton and Norse
