Stuart Pearcey

July 5, 2021

Lincolnshire adds support to Freemasons’ commitment to NHS Day

Freemasons round the Province of Lincolnshire have been supporting NHS Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day by hanging banners on our Premises from Grimsby in the […]
July 2, 2021

Freemasons meet the Imp who’s supporting St Barnabas Hospice on their behalf

Sponsoring an Imp on Lincoln’s Imp Trail has given Lincolnshire’s Freemasons an opportunity to support St Barnabas Hospice in a brand new way. The Imp we’ve […]
July 2, 2021

Freemasons front up NHS and care workers’ day

The inaugural celebration of NHS, Social Care and Frontline Workers’ Day is set to take place next Monday , with Freemasons leading the event. The United […]
June 22, 2021

Illness forces PGM to step back from Masonic duties for a while

Lincolnshire’s PGM Dave Wheeler has suffered some serious medical issues which mean he’ll be stepping back from his Masonic duties until at least September. Provincial Secretary […]
June 15, 2021

Delay in lifting Covid restrictions means NHS day hits the buffers

The announcement by Prime Minister Boris Johnson yesterday that Covid-busting restrictions must stay in place for a while longer has brought to an end the NHS […]
June 12, 2021

Rock stars: Louth Freemasons labour under blazing sun to create a car park

Have barrow; will travel! Freemasons in Louth have redefined self help by defying sweltering conditions to tackle the next step towards completion of their new premises. […]
June 11, 2021

Photo comp produces fine crop of winners – and a crop in the winning shot!

Lodge of Established Order member Michael Collins is the winner of our province-wide photo competition with the shot above, called My Niece Exploring The Crops. The […]
June 11, 2021

Sharing knowledge of the Royal Arch – The name on the plate of gold

Fred and Charlie are mere fictional creatures drawn from within my fevered brow, writes their creator Michael Lee, an experienced Freemason from Wiltshire.  Their relationship, if […]
June 8, 2021

Three-year programme will invest £300,000 from Freemasons into Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme

More than 30,000 young people with disabilities and special educational needs will be able to take part in The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, thanks to the […]
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