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Provincial Office

The Old School House
Windsor End
Beaconsfield
Buckinghamshire
HP9 2JW

Tel. 01494 670 194

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Masons help give Jason his voice

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Masons help give Jason his voice

Masons help give Jason his voiceJason is 11 years old has Cerebral Palsy and his whole world is centred around…

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Unsung Heroes Luncheon

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Freemasonry in the Community is without question the new ‘flagship’ of Bucks Province

Freemasonry in the Community is without question the new ‘flagship’ of Bucks Province

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Blood Donors

welcomed at the Slough Masonic Centre

Slough Masons show their community spirit by organising a blood donor session. The Slough Masonic Centre was put to good…

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Fishing for the Disadvantaged

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Trout and Salmon Fishing

Charity is not just about giving money, sometimes it is better to give time. In this instance, organising a fishing…

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Dragon Boat Racing

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Their objective, besides enjoying themselves, was to raise £1000 for the Thames Valley Air Ambulance

Their objective, besides enjoying themselves, was to raise £1000 for the Thames Valley Air Ambulance

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Buckinghamshire Provincial Grand Lodge

Wednesday, 13 May 2009 13:23

Welcome to the official site of the Buckinghamshire Freemasons. If you wish to know more about us, how to join, our code of conduct, the Charities that we support, then you will find this site both useful and informative.

Freemasonry in Buckinghamshire provides an active social environment for members of all ages and at the same time supports the community at large through its ability to raise and distribute substantial sums of money in support of those in distress or need.

In recent years Masonry has developed a more open approach and now appeals to a much wider age group. It retains its traditions of creating warmth and support for its older members and their dependants in a manner normally associated with a family environment. At the same time it also provides interest, challenge and personal development opportunities for the younger audience that it is now attracting.

We hope that through this website Masons, Non-Masons, Family, Friends, and those seeking to join us will come to understand more about Freemasonry in the delightful county of Buckinghamshire.

We thank you for taking the time to visit us.

 

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