Children and Young People – The Masonic Charitable Foundation
Activities and learning through play with other children is an important part of growing up and learning new skills, but for families with a disabled child it can often be
Flowers for the Elstow Ladies
Sunday July 5th would have been the Provincial Annual Ladies Luncheon at the Keep, but unfortunately the current pandemic caused the cancellation, thus depriving our Ladies of the opportunity to
Mungo Jerry sings Thanks
Ray Dorset (Mungo Jerry) has been a Freemason for many years and a member of the Chelsea Lodge, and in addition to this he is also celebrating 50 years in
Grow Your Lodge
The Bedfordshire Light Blues Club is once again delighted to welcome W Bro Tony Harvey, who will be presenting his lecture ‘How to Grow the Membership of your Lodge’ via
MCF Counselling Service
A recent study by the Mental Health Foundation showed that almost a quarter of UK adults living in lockdown felt lonely – raising concerns about the risk to our long-term mental health. We
Online Communications Toolkit
The UGLE Grand Lodge Comms Team has launched a new Online Communications Toolkit to help older, or less computer savvy, freemasons get online. This naturally doesn’t include you – but I bet
W Bro Roy Russell Lemon
Once again it is my sad duty to inform you of the passing to the Grand Lodge Above of Worshipful Brother and Excellent Companion Roy Russell Lemon b 24/4/34 (86
Bedfordshire’s Sir Tom
100-year-old Captain Tom Moore will be receiving his knighthood from the Queen tomorrow in a private ceremony at Windsor Castle. This will be the Queen’s first face-to-face royal engagement since
Youth Projects Supported by Freemasons
Did you know, globally one in five young people are not in employment, education or training? Three out of four of these young people are women. This #WorldYouthSkillsDay, we’re celebrating
Help for Hospice at Home Volunteers
A lovely letter received by our Provincial Charity Steward, Martin Wilson, from Hospice at Home Volunteers based in Dunstable. Dear Martin, Hospice at Home Volunteers were delighted to receive the Masonic
