The Benefit of Bereavement Bears
Please take a moment read this heart-warming story which gives some insight as to how TLC teddies are used as Bereavement Bears, providing comfort to children at a difficult time.
How is Freemasonry Relevant Today
“How is Freemasonry relevant today?” on #SolomonLive Meet new and young Brethren Shayan Aziz, Matthew Wainwright, Harsheel Ishwar and Jig Pattni. Hear about their journeys as Freemasons, what it means
A New Board for All Saints
All Saints Lodge No 8776 have been presented with a magnificent new Past Masters board by W Bros Paul Tofield, the current Master, and his brother W Bro David Tofield.
The MCF’s Impact on Bedfordshire
The MCF’s new Impact Report details the incredible support the Freemason’s charity gives to both Bedfordshire individuals and local charities, and shows how vital our 2026 Festival is to maintaining
Manor Court Chapter of Ampthill – 100 Meetings & Counting
On Friday the 19th November, the Companions of Manor Court Chapter celebrated the 100th meeting of the Chapter. They were honoured by the presence of the Most Excellent Grand Superintendent,
Support When it’s Needed
In the year that COVID-19 took hold, Freemasonry, through the MCF, increased its support for Freemasons, their families, and the wider community by giving £20.5 million to those in need.
Royal & Select Masters Welcomes Provincial Grand Secretary to the Order
On Wednesday evening 17 November, Charles Herbert Perram Council, East Midlands District, welcomed the Provincial Grand Secretary of Bedfordshire, Clive Walsh, as their newest member. Due to the unavoidable absence
The Impact the MCF Makes
The MCF have just released their 2020/20212 Impact Report. Read about the real difference they make to people’s lives on behalf of Freemasonry here.
10,000 Gift Aid Donations
Fancy some positive news? The Relief Chest team at the MCF has seen a huge increase in incoming Gift Aid envelope donations since the start of the new masonic season
Bedfordshire Remembers
Freemasons across Bedfordshire were well represented this morning at their local remembrance service. We will remember them. Pictured above are members of Lovells Bury Lodge at Ampthill. Biggleswade Freemasons Members
