Richmond RDA

Park Lane Stables RDA

A fortuitous conversation with our Lodge Visiting Officer advising the Lodge that to mark the 21st Anniversary of the sale of the Princess Alexander Home in Stanmore, which resulted in the founding of the MPRF, with the support of the Pro Provincial Grand Master, R W Bro Peter R A Baker, the Fund Committee have agreed to give each Lodge in the Province the opportunity to apply for a single grant of £500 to donate to a Registered Middlesex charity, or good cause of their choice.

Our Lodge was extremely pleased when advised that our application was granted and Riding for the Disabled Association (RDA) based at the Park Lane Stables, Richmond was our recipient.

Our Master Brian Cole, Secretary Ian Clabon & Charity Steward Thurstan Davies met with Natalie O’Rourke MBE and her team of volunteers with a number of horses.  They were also privileged to be given the opportunity to observe a very uplifting experience of witnessing first-hand the centre helping a very young man with his personalised and first ever riding experience, he described the transformation and sight of shear joy and happiness of the young rider.

Our Photo with a 23 year old roan appaloosa gelding called “Spotty”

Presentation of the £500 cheque from Dalhousie And Call Sign Lodge No. 865

The Lodge was very pleased to receive the following reply from Natalie.

Dear All,

Just a note to say thank you so much for the very generous donation to our charity.  It really means the world to us and enables us to keep making magic and paying our farrier!!

It was such a pleasure to welcome you all and introduce you to our 2 and 4 legged team.

I think we should definitely think about a summer barbeque too so I will be in touch with a suggested date.

Kindest Regards

Natalie and team

First Rising

 
TUESDAY 6th JUNE
 Welcome to First Rising – the official newsletter for members of United Grand Lodge of England.  NEWS FROM GRAND LODGE

REMINDER ABOUT UPDATED TOAST LISTS FOR CRAFT AND ROYAL ARCH
 Dear Brethren and Companions,
 
As a reminder, please find below the updated toast lists
for the Craft and the Royal Arch.
 
CRAFT TOAST LIST

The King and the Craft

The Most Worshipful The Grand Master
His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent
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The Most Worshipful Pro Grand Master
Jonathan Spence, DL
 
The Right Worshipful Deputy Grand Master,
Sir David Hugh Wootton
 
The Right Worshipful Assistant Grand Masters
David John Medlock, DL
Arthur Steven Varley
 
and the rest of the Grand Officers, Present and Past



ROYAL ARCH TOAST LIST

The King and Royal Arch Masonry 

The Most Excellent The First Grand Principal
His Royal Highness The Duke of Kent
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The Most Excellent Pro First Grand Principal
Jonathan Spence, DL
 
The Most Excellent Second Grand Principal
Russell John Race, DL
 
The Most Excellent Third Grand Principal
Gareth Jones, OBE
 
and the rest of the Grand Officers, Present and Past


Adrian Marsh
Grand Secretary  CRAFTCAST: THE FREEMASONS PODCAST
The one about visiting Lodges
  
In this light-hearted episode of Craftcast, our usual hosts are joined by guest host Mitch Bryan to discuss one of the cornerstones of a Freemason’s experience:
visiting another Lodge.

Visiting is an integral part of Freemasonry. It provides an opportunity for Freemasons to connect and exchange ideas, knowledge, and experiences. Our hosts dive into their experiences as visitors and discuss their exposure to diverse perspectives, rituals, and customs practiced by different lodges, both at home and abroad.

Together, they reflect on the camaraderie and friendships forged through their visits, and explain why they encourage all Freemasons to embrace the opportunity to visit other Lodges and expand their horizons.

Listen to the latest episode of Craftcast – The one about visiting Lodges – here or at the link below! LISTEN HERE  SOLOMON LIVE
Freemasonry and the Suffragettes
  
Freemasonry and the Suffragettes
on Solomon Live on Tuesday 13 June at 19:30.

For Freemasons, there are four important values that help define their path through life: Integrity, Friendship, Respect and Charity.

Author, editor, researcher and Freemason Philippa Lee discusses how these values were put into practice in the early 20th century, by both male and female Freemasons, to advance the cause of women’s suffrage. SAVE YOUR SEAT  FIRST RISING FEEDBACK AND AMENDING YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS Did you enjoy this edition of First Rising? We highly value your feedback!

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Geoff Hawkins Past Provincial Senior Grand Warden ProvSGW

You don’t have to travel to Queens Street to be acknowledged and fitted out with Regalia when you have W.Bro John Mellor and his collection of Aprons. 

On Wednesday, May 10, 2023 the Lodge was pleased to hear from W.Bro John Mellor that our W.Bro Geoff Hawkins had received a ‘field commission’ by R W.Bro Peter Baker Pro Provincial Grand Master this week who presented the Rank of ‘Past Provincial Senior Grand Warden’.   

Past Provincial Senior Grand Warden PProvSGW

This is very good news for the Lodge and hopefully, Geoff will explain at our next meeting how he was surprised with receiving this Rank at a routine Lodge meeting that Peter Baker just happened to be in attendance!!  Anyone would have thought that it was planned!

The Lodge would like to take this opportunity to thank Stuart Lochtie our VO for his assistance behind the scenes with sorting out the paperwork.

This news story has already been published on another site, which you can read following the link below. Thanks to Stan.Marut@pglm.org.uk

We all wish Geoff Hawkins hearty congratulations from Dalhousie and Call Sign Lodge No.865. Well deserved.

TDMC Newsletter

TWICKENHAM DISTRICT MASONIC
COUNCIL LTD
Cole Court, 150 London Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 1HD
Tel: 020-8892-1131


TDMC NEWSLETTER – MAY 2023

We are pleased to supply you with an update from the TDMC Board to all representatives and
members of Masonic units meeting at Cole Court. This includes details of a number of projects
taking place at the moment and over the summer period not only to enhance the centre but to
make it much more comfortable.

FUNDING OF PROJECTS

Over the last 18 months, all projects to upgrade facilities at Cole Court have been funded entirely
from our own financial resources – thus without any third-party support i.e. loans or donations.
The total amount we have paid out over this period is approximately £176,000, with a further
£120,000 allocated by the Board to be spent to complete the projects below.

We make the point about loans or donations because Board members have been approached
recently by members of units formerly meeting at Staines asking us about “the Staines Money”,
specifically, how much we have received, and what are we spending it on.
Questions such as these appear to arise from an understanding amongst the former Staines units,
that when Staines Masonic Hall closed in 2019, the proceeds of the sale of the property were to
transfer to TDMC for the ongoing good of the Freemasons formerly meeting at Staines.

With the apparent belief of some that these funds have already passed to TDMC, we should state
this is not the case. All funds derived from the sale of Staines Masonic Hall have remained under
the sole control of the Staines Masonic Hall Trust (SMHT).

There is no written evidence that there had been any agreement reached in 2019 or thereafter
regarding the proceeds of the sale of Staines Masonic Hall between TDMC and SMHT. However,
we can confirm that since last August, TDMC has met with SMHT trustees twice to discuss a
possible transfer of funds from SMHT to TDMC for the further enhancement of Cole Court, and the
members therein. There will be a third meeting between us in the very near future to progress
those discussions.

Registered Office: 150 London Road, Twickenham TW1 1HD
Registered in England No. 489194 VAT Registration No. 222 9613 74

TWICKENHAM DISTRICT MASONIC
COUNCIL LTD
Cole Court, 150 London Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 1HD
Tel: 020-8892-1131


Meanwhile, an update on ongoing work to upgrade and enhance Cole Court.

UPGRADED INCOMING POWER SUPPLY

The trenching work to the new transformer in the car park has been completed but, as you will
have noted, nothing has happened subsequently. This is because we have to agree to a legal
document called a “Wayleave” with UK Power Networks to guarantee them access to their cable
and transformer etc. at all times because these are situated on our land. Unfortunately, as is the
usual case, the matter has been delayed with solicitors, we hope to see this matter resolved very
soon.

CENTRAL HEATING

The present boilers are obsolete, and as many of you are aware, have failed on us many times!
Tenders are being prepared for imminent issue to 3 contractors capable of providing us with
considerably more efficient and environmentally friendly replacements. We plan to have them
installed before the autumn.

Meanwhile, leaks from the central heating pipework have been found around the building, with
many radiators hardly providing any heat. This is because, over the years, the heating circuits have
been added to piecemeal with limited consideration of the effects of those additions on the entire
system. Hence the heating circuits both need to be re-planned and areas of pipework replaced, so
that the latter is no longer encased in concrete, but will run above the floor level, where it will be
far more accessible should any leaks occur.

TREES

We are fortunate in having a significant number of mature trees in our grounds but have been
aware that some of them are diseased or in need of attention. Work was planned to complete
some of this work in 2019, but COVID intervened.

Recently we employed a tree surgeon to provide accurate information on the present condition of
the trees and identify work required either to fell any of those that are dead, or to cut others back
to ensure they can flourish. Because of our responsibilities with tree preservation orders, we made
formal application to Richmond Council for the work to proceed (using the tree surgeon’s report
as evidence), and in March permission was granted. That authority to proceed requires that where
trees have had to be cut down, we must re-plant mature indigenous replacements in those
locations.

Registered Office: 150 London Road, Twickenham TW1 1HD
Registered in England No. 489194 VAT Registration No. 222 9613 74

TWICKENHAM DISTRICT MASONIC
COUNCIL LTD
Cole Court, 150 London Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 1HD
Tel: 020-8892-1131


The work will involve felling (and replacement) of 9 horse chestnut trees that are dead or dying,
and to cut back a further 12 trees of various types (ash, sycamore, cherry, lime etc.). This work will
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take place on 12 , 13 and 19 June during daytimes, at which time there will be restricted
access to the car park for safety reasons. There will also be an intentional time lapse of a few
months between the felling and replanting of the trees.

GRASS REINFORCEMENT

We can all see that the lawn has been adversely affected during the recent wet weather and
vehicles parking upon it (film company) or when the marquee is placed on it for rugby events.

The Board realises this spoils the beauty and appearance of our grounds, so we have authorised
the purchase and installation of a grass reinforcement product (“Gridforce”) on large areas of the
lawn. Gridforce is a widely used and well-respected product comprising a very sturdy plastic mesh
that is rolled into the grass using specialist techniques. Whilst initially the Gridforce will be visible,
as soon as the grass grows, the reinforcement will no longer be easily seen.
Meanwhile, we have amended our contracts with third party companies that use the grass area
that specifically forbids them from driving heavy goods vehicles onto any grassed area.

TIDY-UP OF AREAS ADJACENT TO AND BEHIND THE PROVICIAL OFFICE

We intend to reduce the number of freight containers at the end and rear of our property and to
clear the site to remove redundant structures. In the process of doing which, we plan to provide
additional car parking spaces adjacent to the Provincial Office.

Speaking of car parking spaces, we will also be introducing some extra disabled parking areas at
the front of the building.

PORTRAITS OF THE KING (DINING ROOMS AND PUBLIC AREAS)

Now that the Coronation has taken place, we shall be replacing the portraits of the late Queen
Elizabeth II with those of His Majesty King Charles III in those rooms where Royal portraits are
displayed.

We are confirming with Grand Lodge (and the Province) as to whether an official portrait will be
provided by them for our use, or whether we will be required to source our own. The question has
already been asked, and as soon as we have the answer, we will proceed accordingly.

Registered Office: 150 London Road, Twickenham TW1 1HD
Registered in England No. 489194 VAT Registration No. 222 9613 74

TWICKENHAM DISTRICT MASONIC
COUNCIL LTD
Cole Court, 150 London Road, Twickenham, Middlesex TW1 1HD
Tel: 020-8892-1131


NAMING OF TEMPLES

The Board has made the decision to name the existing Temples rather than have them numbered.
The Norman Moore Temple will, of course, remain the same, the other Temples will be named as
follows:
Number 2 Temple to become The Roger Croome Temple.
Number 3 Temple to become The Staines Temple (as the first Masonic Hall in Middlesex was
located in Staines)
Number 4 Temple to become The King Charles III Temple.
The Shakespeare Suite to become The Winston Churchill Room.
Consideration will also be given to the possible naming of the L.o.I. rooms.

That’s all for now, any questions or clarifications relating to this newsletter are welcomed and
should be addressed to Chris Albrow, Company Secretary, TDMCL.

Chris Albrow
TDMC Secretary
chris.albrow@tdmcl.co.uk

First Rising

MONDAY 15th MAY
 Welcome to First Rising – the official newsletter for members of United Grand Lodge of England.

NEWS FROM GRAND LODGE

LAUNCH OF A NEW ROYAL ARCH BOOKLET

We are delighted to announce the new ‘Discover More’ booklet for the Royal Arch. 

Please click below to view the booklet.
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PRO FIRST GRAND PRINCIPAL –
ADDRESS TO SUPREME GRAND CHAPTER

You can read the Pro First Grand Principal’s speech from Supreme Grand Chapter via the link below.

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SOLOMON LIVE
Meet the Assistant Grand Master David Medlock, DL
 

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Black Cab Trip 15 Countries 10 Days

Please read below and sponsor our very own JW Dejan

Please accept my gratitude for giving me the opportunity to share with all of you our mission to use the iconic Black Cab to travel from England to Macedonia, crossing 15 countries in just 10 days, to raise awareness and funds for charities that are working towards a better future for our communities.

Through our journey, we aim to promote the values of empathy, compassion, and solidarity and inspire people to join us in supporting these worthy causes. We believe that our journey can help to bridge cultures and connect people from different parts of Europe, all working together to create positive change. By supporting our cause, you are not only contributing to these charities but also becoming part of a journey that believes in the power of travel and community to make a difference.

https://blackcabtrip.org.uk/  – (main website)

https://blackcabtrip.org.uk/charities/    – (charity link, where you can get the information on what this mission will support and if you want to suggest something, please do not hesitate to suggest, we will be happy to include a link on our charity web page)

https://blackcabtrip.org.uk/about-us/ – Trayche Joe Traykov and Andy Wort(our Brethren from the Lodge New Forest 319 where Andy is currently WM, Hampshire province), Kiko Manevski (Tital Lodge 6002, London Metropolitan), Dejan (Dalhousie & Call Sign Lodge 865, Middlesex)

Biggest Thank you for the support again,

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions,

Dejan