The Bucks Free Press printed a report in the 4th December 2009 paper about the lunch for carers held at the Beaconsfield Masonic Centre. Ann Whiteley of the Carers Bucks charity was quoted as saying how lovely it was for the carers to be able to get toget ...
A Slough Carers UK lunch for around 200 people who devote themselves to looking after disabled or infirm family members was due to be cancelled until Slough Masons from the Province of Buckinghamshire stepped in with a donation of £3000 to save the day. R ...
A community enterprise which gives disadvantaged people the chance to relax by riding horses and caring for the animals has received a welcome cash injection. Aylesbury and Linslade Freemasons are providing a lasting legacy to help disabled children by ...
A rare clock in Farnham Royal has been fully restored with the help of donations from Freemasons.
The Leighton Buzzard Observer - 8th December 2009 reported on the cheque for £15,000 presented by Ray Reed, Provincial Grand Master of Buckinghamshire to the fundraising director, Bridget Gardiner of NSE.
Children from Leon Sports College win £250 for their community work Deputy mayor Brian White and members of the Freemasons with children from Leon School Milton Keynes school children are celebrating this week after getting a top prize for ...
Milton Keynes school children are celebrating this week after getting a top prize for their community work. Pupils from Leon Sports College in Bletchley scooped £250 by winning the district heats of ihelp, organised by MK and Bucks Freemasons a ...
The Buckinghamshire Advertiser reported on 10th December 2009 that sixty members of the Bucks Carers Association had been treated to a three-course lunch by Buckinghamshire Freemasons at the Beaconsfield Masonic Centre.
A group that has worked with young people for more than 60 years has been awarded £250. Chalfont St Giles Youth Club won the cash prize in the heats of ihelp, a contest organised by Beaconsfield and Bucks Freemasons which aims to celebrate youngsters' co ...
ir David Jason has backed a scheme encouraging Aylesbury youngsters to do community work. The comedy star, best known as Del Boy from Only Fools and Horses, has thrown his weight behind the ihelpproject, organised by Aylesbury and Bucks Free ...
The Buckingham and Winslow Advertiser reported on 26th March 2010 details of the I-Help scheme to encourage young people to work in the community.
The Buckinghamshire Advertiser reported on 11th March 2010 that Freemasons in Buckinghamshire have donated £7,250 to a scout group.
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