Universities Walk – Day Two Across Bedfordshire
The second day of the walk, over 20 miles from Luton to Bedford, was completed in lovely sunshine today and saw Cumberland Lodge hand the DKW cup onto John Bunyan
Universities Walk – First Leg Across Bedfordshire
The DKW Cup completed it’s first leg across Bedfordshire yesterday with a fantastic reception at The Pavilion, Luton – the home of The Cumberland Lodge No 3858, the first Bedfordshire
Freemasonry from a Non-Mason
If you missed out on this fascinating chat with “The Craft – How the Freemasons Made the Modern World” author, John Dickie, you can catch up now! Nearly 1,000 viewers
Discover Freemasonry in Bedfordshire
The Bedfordshire version of the Discover Freemasonry booklet is now live on our website. Find out why Bedfordshire is a great place to be a Freemason here.
£15,000 Grant Supporting Families Affected by Domestic Abuse
Acorns Project is working with families across Northumberland and North Tyneside who have been affected by domestic abuse. Their support includes drop in services, advocacy support, play therapy, counselling, and
Walking for the Festival
The Bedfordshire section of the Universities Challenge Walk starts on Monday, and Simon Cole of Cyril Robinson lodge will be walking all three legs, covering more than 56 miles over
Brook Charity Receives £64,000 Grant
Young people with #SEND often lack awareness of issues around sexual health and are left vulnerable to sexual exploitation. Through the MCF’s £64,278 grant, Provincial Grand Lodge of Durham are
Supporting Children Experiencing Bereavement
Losing a loved one is tough, which is why Daisy’s Dream is working hard to provide emotional support and counselling to around 800 children affected by bereavement every year. With
Charity as a Traditiion
Charity, alongside friendship, integrity and respect, is an integral value around which Freemasons shape their lives. “As we avail of the coronavirus vaccinations in 2021, it isn’t just a moment
Parents Supporting Parents
We love to see parents supporting parents! The Pod in Somerset is bringing together children with learning disabilities, ADHD, autism, Down’s Syndrome and their parents, and helps them to socialise,
