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Progress is impossible without change – that was the key message, borrowed from George Bernard Shaw, from the Provincial Grand…
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Progress is impossible without change – that was the key message, borrowed from George Bernard Shaw, from the Provincial Grand…
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Northumberland Freemasons have donated over £5,000 to Shilbottle First School, helping transform their playground with colourful markings that promote active and educational play....
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Portal registrations in Northumberland have surpassed 1,000, marking a major step in digital engagement for members across the Province. Learn how to register and take full advantage of UGLE’s official membership system....
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A Day of Charity, Fellowship, and Family Fun Date: Saturday, 16th August 2025 Time: From 08:00 hrs Location: Alston to…
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A young Muay Thai fighter from Bedlington is heading to Italy with Team GB, thanks to support from Northumberland Freemasons and Brier Dene Lodge....
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Thank you to W.Bro Ashley Merrilees, Worshipful Master of Remembrance Lodge No. 6319, along with his Officers, Brethren, and guests,…
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Seahouses Masonic Lodge has donated £400 to Little Roots and Shoots, a local group providing free support and essentials to families with young children in Belford and nearby villages....
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Discover how a significant grant from Freemasons Northumberland Charity is empowering Tynemouth Sea Scouts with new kayaks, opening up exciting water-based adventures for young people....
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Worshipful Master Stephen Young of Coquetdale Lodge is cycling 170 miles from Bristol to London to raise funds for Prostate Cancer UK. Already surpassing his £500 target, Stephen’s inspiring journey highlights the power of charity and community spirit. Support his ride today!...
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Tritlington C of E First School, a small rural church school near Morpeth, has received a generous £5,000 donation from…
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