NHS Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day
We are delighted to support NHS Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day on the 5 July 2021! We will use this day to pay tribute to the brave staff on the
W Bro Martins Ogunbiyi – Funeral Video
For all those who would have liked to attend Martins’ funeral yesterday, the video of the service is below. Requiescat in pace.
Today in Masonic History
Today in Masonic History William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody is born in 1846. William Frederick “Buffalo Bill” Cody was an American frontiersman and entertainer. Cody was born just outside of
Penultimate #AsktheRulers
UGLE are excited to announce that the penultimate edition of #AsktheRulers will take place at 15:30 GMT on Friday 26th February! Deputy Grand Master Jonathan Spence will be joining live,
Celebrating LGBTQ+ history month
February is LGBTQ+ history month – a time to celebrate, reflect on, and give a voice to the LGBTQ+ community, both past and present. Freemasonry, through the work of the
Mentor’s Meeting
This Thursday (25th) at 7.00pm, the Provincial Grand Mentor, W Bro Bill Appleton, has organised a Zoom meeting for new(er) Bedfordshire members, at which all the Provincial executive will be
Provincial Communications Officer Appointed for the Royal Arch
The Most Excellent Grand Superintendent Anthony P Henderson has been pleased to appoint E Comp Barrie House, PAGDC, as the Royal Arch Communications Officer. Many of you will know Barrie
£15,000 for Us in a Bus
Freemasons are helping to tackle the loneliness and isolation experienced by people with profound learning disabilities through the MCF’s £15,000 grant to Us in a Bus. This grant will
£45,000 for Milton Keynes Volunteers
Without the right support, young people leaving care are at a very high risk of experiencing unemployment , social exclusion, and homelessness. That’s where Volunteering Matters and the Grandmentors scheme comes
Never More Needed
In the initial 12 weeks of COVID-19, the lost income to the charity sector was estimated at £4.3 billion. Over the past year, charities have stepped up more than ever
