
(by editorial board, Lincolnshire Today, 2nd January 2025)
Another £7,000 has been given by Freemasons to Lincolnshire’s St Barnabas Hospice, supporting its £12-a-minute running costs which mean it has to raise £6.3m every year to keep providing its services.
The money has come from Freemasons’ Lodges in Lincoln, Grantham, and Skegness, and has been topped up with matched funding from the Freemasons’s national charity the MCF.
This is in addition to £5,000 given last year. That was made up of £2,500 from Lincolnshire’s Freemason golfers, who were celebrating their Association’s centenary, which was also matched by the MCF.
Lodges involved the latest donation, all of whom gave £500, were Witham in Lincoln, St Clement in Skegness, and all five Grantham Lodges – Doric, Granta, William Peters, Sir Isaac Newton, and Meridian Daylight.
Lincolnshire Freemasons’ Communications Officer Stuart Pearcey said: “Although £7,000 might seem like a lot of money, it covers less than 10 hours of…
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Lodges involved the latest donation, all of whom gave £500, were Witham in Lincoln, St Clement in Skegness, and all five Grantham Lodges – Doric, Granta, William Peters, Sir Isaac Newton, and Meridian Daylight.
Lincolnshire Freemasons’ Communications Officer Stuart Pearcey said: “Although £7,000 might seem like a lot of money, it covers less than 10 hours of…
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