Symbolism Explained
The symbol of freemasonry is the square and compasses. These are two important tools used by stonemasons, so they represent the history and traditions that freemasons borrow from. The stonemason
80 Years Since the Start of the Battle of Britain
The Province of West Lancashire have produced this short video marking 80 years since the start of the Battle of Britain. Lest we Forget.
W Bro Robert (Bob) Buchanan
Once again it is my sad duty to inform you of the passing to the Grand Lodge Above, on Friday 10th July 2020, of Worshipful Brother and Excellent Companion Robert
Bedfordshire Freemasons Supporting Domestic Abuse Charities
Lockdown may be easing, but thousands of people are still confined to their homes with their abusers. Domestic abuse charities are working harder than ever to shelter and re-house vulnerable
Ask the Grand Secretary
Following the announcement of the resumption of meetings, you may have some questions and queries. The Grand Secretary Dr David Staples will be back this Thursday at 3pm to host another live
On This Day in Masonic History
Arthur Oliver Russell, 2nd Baron Ampthill passed away on July 7th, 1935. He was Provincial Grand Master for Bedfordshire from 1892 – 1935. Russell was born on February 19th 1869 in
Suspension to End
In today’s First Rising, Grand Lodge have released General Guidance for the Resumption of Masonic Meetings. You can find out more here.
Why I Became a Freemason
In the video below Bro Russ Shaw explains why he joined Freemasonry, and what he enjoys so much about it.
Go Dharmic Serve a Million Meals
Go Dharmic received £1,000 from the MCF’s COVID-19 fund in June, since then they have been making the news as well as meals. One Million Meals – BBC coverage Across
Tech to Help Kids
Many of the 1M children not yet back at school live in a home with no internet or IT equipment. To help them work remotely, our grant to Buttle UK
