W Bro James Robert ‘Roy’ Laird
Dear Brethren, It is with great sadness and a heavy heart that I must notify you of the passing to the Grand lodge above of Worshipful Brother James (Roy) Robert
Come on you Hatters!
Huge congratulations to all the Luton fans who are waking up this morning (if they’re not still partying) realising that the dream is no longer just a dream – Luton
A Record Attendance as Panmure Chapter Welcomes David
David Samuel was given a warm welcome into the the Royal Arch on Saturday 20 May when he was greeted by thirty companions from far and wide. Visitors and members
Rich to Run 85 Miles in Under 24 Hours
Over the weekend of the 5th and 6th August, Rich Reynolds is planning to run Bedfordshire’s 85 mile John Bunyan Trail in under 24 hours to raise funds for the
Russell Lodge Represent Bedfordshire Freemasons at the Young Farmers Rally
The new provincial gazebo had a day out in the sun on Saturday as members of Russell Lodge manned the stand at the Bedfordshire Young Farmers Rally. A whopping £423.25p
Elstow Lodge Sponsor Fishing Charity Day
On Tuesday 16th May the Bedfordshire branch of the Masonic Fishing Charity held their first event of the year, hosting nine young people with special educational needs. The day was
W Bro Isaac ‘Jock’ Allan
W. Bro Jock’s memorial service will be held at St Mary the Virgin Church, Hatley Road, Potton, Beds, SG19 2RP at 11.30 a.m. on Tuesday 6th June, and afterwards at
Pillars and Pistons Raises £1,000 for the Bedfordshire Festival
The inaugural Bedfordshire Pillars and Pistons event was held on Saturday and proved a huge success raising over £1,000 for the 2026 Festival. A range of supercars, modern sports cars
St George’s Fun and Frolics at Thistle and Rose
Last Friday Thistle and Rose Lodge enjoyed a double Passing Ceremony at their meeting in Dunstable, followed by the usual St George’s festive board – but with a twist. W
Centenary Celebrations as Russell Chapter Reaches 100
Russell Chapter celebrated being one hundred years and one day old at their meeting in Bedford last evening. A huge turnout with hardly a spare seat in the house as
