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History pubs and new members The annual Caxton Lodge Walkabout

On Saturday18th May, Caxton Lodge No 1853, which meets at Freemasons’ Hall, met to complete their now annual summer ‘Walkabout’ (sometimes dubbed ‘Blazers and Beer’ events by wags in the Lodge).    The concept of the Walkabout is to meet in central London and join together on a social basis – take in a show, […]

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Your donations have brought theatre to sense impaired children

Your donations have brought theatre to sense-impaired children   A grant of £4,500 from London Freemasonry has enabled Go Live Theatre Projects (formerly Mousetrap Theatre Projects), a charity that uses theatre to improve the lives of disadvantaged and disabled children.   W Bro John Little SLGR reports   They will deliver two bespoke family theatre […]

Disability Sports Coach Discovering the Power of Sport

The London Freemasons’ Charity has awarded a grant of £15,000 to the charity Disability Sports Coach, to support the work they do running community sports clubs in London for children who are otherwise excluded from participating in sport.    W Bro Mark Russell reports   The national charity, Activity Alliance, has identified a widening gap […]

Metropolitan Grand Lodge and Chapter Golf Society Update

Metropolitan Grand Lodge & Chapter Golf Society Update    Bro Morris Bentley reports   Russell Race Claret Jug  The Metropolitan Grand Lodge & Chapter Golf Society did its annual battle with the East Kent Masonic Golf Society for the Russell Race Claret Jug on Thursday 11th April at Northwood Golf Club in Middlesex. Founded in […]

The Kent and Connaught Clubs

The Kent Club: A Masonic voyage of discovery W Bro Andrei Padure, Club Communications Officer, writes:     The Kent Club is a place where Freemasons of all ages come together to build strong friendships and enjoy Masonic traditions and social events. The Kent Club continues to offer a variety of engaging events that our […]

Meet the Whisky Lodge

Yorick Lodge No 2771 was consecrated on the 31st October 1899.   The founders were primarily theatrical managers from the Stoll Moss Empires, alongside members of the legal profession. The name stemmed from The Yorick Club, a private members club.     The Lodge, with its very proud history, was a contributor to the building […]

LONDON CRAFT DIGEST Summer 2024

London Calling: The Anglo Foreign Lodges Association Reunion 2024 The Anglo Foreign Lodges Association (AFLA) is a Masonic Group with the declared objective of uniting the many different foreign speaking Lodges, working together in London, under the English Constitution. The ethos is to contact Lodges abroad, recognised by the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE), […]

London Masons help to get new air ambulances airborne

London Masons are helping two new aircraft get off the ground this autumn – and spearheading a final push for vital donations. W Bro Simon Greaves LGCR reports   A shelf in the corner of the London Air Ambulance control room, 17 floors above bustling Whitechapel on the roof of the Royal London Hospital, holds […]

Middlesex and London unite for Up Against Time

Just before 9am on Saturday 1st June, thirty-three Metropolitan and Middlesex Freemasons, family members, and friends set off on foot from Twickenham Masonic Centre.  W Bro Tom Currie PMetGStwd. Photos: Middlesex: W.Bro. Raj Patel, London: W.Bro. Daren Lewis   Their aim: to walk a twenty-mile route to Freemasons’ Hall, to raise money for Metropolitan Grand […]

Revisiting Solomon: A world of new resources

It has been a while since I highlighted the excellent resource of Solomon in these pages; it remains a key offer of UGLE which supports Masons in understanding more about the Craft, and indeed Royal Arch, and how to get more out of it. The Metropolitan Grand Learning and Development Officer writes…   A relatively […]

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