A Win for the Bedford Blues and the Bedfordshire Light Blues
The Bedfordshire Light Blues Club fielded 47 members and guests for Saturday’s Bedford Blues match against Nottingham. After a slap up meal, they witnessed the Blues win 40-9 on an
Accident Can’t Keep Connor Down
Connor Gosling of Robert De Parys Lodge was involved in a nasty motorbike accident recently, so at Friday’s meeting they took the above picture to wish him all the best
A Wee Dram on Jock
Jock Allen was unable to attend last week’s St Andrews Chapter meeting at Biggleswade, but sent cash to buy everyone a drink on his behalf. The majority of the companions
Over a Thousand Charities Supported
Last year the number of grants to charities awarded by the MCF increased by a significant 194 per cent! On top of their usual support for isolated older people, disadvantaged
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.
