Members of St Giles Lodge based in Bletchley spend a Saturday morning picking up litter along Watling Street (From St Martins Church to the Kelly’s Kitchen Roundabout).
They collected 8 bags of rubbish which included a cup from a bra, Baby’s dummy and a pair of underpants!
Past Master of Wycombe Lodge, W. Bro Robert Martin, presented a cheque for £500.00
Scotty’s Little Soldiers is a charity dedicated to supporting children & young people who have lost a parent whilst serving in the British Armed Forces.
Last summer eight members of the Ride High charity recently enjoyed an unforgettable few days at The Fortune Centre of Riding in the New Forest thanks to an award from The Bucks Masonic Centenary Fund.
W.Bro Roger Gills, secretary of the BMCPSA (Bucks Masonic Clay Pigeon Shooting Association), visited the Macmillan Cancer Support unit at Wexham Park Hospital, to present a cheque for £800.00.
Willen Hospice based in Milton Keynes received a grant of £1,535 from the MCF which is part of a £600,000 grant made to 237 Hospices across England and Wales.
The BMCF (Bucks Masonic Centenary Fund) awarded £3,200 for the purchase of a trailer for Alfriston School based in Beaconsfield.
Bucks APGM Phil Blacklaw has now been a guest of on the CRMK (Community Radio Milton Keynes) twice, the first was the 6am show on New Year’s (that shows dedication) and again for 2 hours on the 16thof January.
133 local children and their parents and carers had a wonderful pre-Christmas day out at Mead Open Farm thanks to a grant of £1,200 from BMCF (Bucks Masonic Centenary Fund).
Young people leaving the care system in Milton Keynes will be given the support they need, thanks to a grant from Buckinghamshire Freemasons to the charity Volunteering Matters.
Electric scooters and wheelchairs are an essential tool in maintaining the mobility and independence of anyone who has become unable to walk any distance.
A simple action such as walking up and down stairs can be impossible for those who are disabled or handicapped.











