Provincial News
- Written by: Peter Robinson
The inaugural celebration of NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day is set to take place on the 5th of July 2021, with Freemasons playing a leading role in the event.
The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE), the governing body for Freemasons, is inviting its 200,000 members to fly specially designed flags at 10am on the 5th of July, to celebrate this unique day dedicated to the NHS, social care and all those that work on the front line, who have saved so many lives during the pandemic. The celebration will also remember those workers we sadly lost.
- Written by: Peter Robinson
The 3 Pillars - Feeding the Homeless Trust (registered charity no. 1173518) has recently received a grant of £2,833 from the Northants and Hunts Masons' Provincial Grand Charity (PGC).
The grant, which has been topped-up to a total of £5,666 by the Freemasons' national charity, the Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF), will be of great benefit, helping to provide ongoing support to the Trust thereby allowing it to continue its work in support of the homeless in Peterborough and the surrounding areas.
- Written by: Jason Brice
The Worshipful Master of the Lodge of St Paul No. 6516, WBro George Fletcher, together with the members of the Lodge Committee were determined that COVID-19 would not prevent them from acknowledging 50-years of service to Freemasonry by two of its senior members, WBro Peter Mobbs PPJGW and WBro William (Bill) Cox SLGR.
As far as Bro Gerry McCrory from Old Northamptonian Lodge No 5694 is concerned, having tested positive for COVID-19 at Christmas, becoming very ill and spending time in hospital where he received excellent treatment and support from the NHS staff and his GP, there was no question that he should put himself forward for the NHS COVID-19 vaccination team.