Not only have Freemason's around the UK raised £341,545.00 (of which will be match up to £1,000,000 by the Masonic Charitable Foundation) over the last 17 days (accurate as of the 1st of May) supporting Charities, Charitable Projects and Frontline Staff during this Covid-19 Crises.
Freemasons around the country have used there spare time and money in creating PPE for Frontline Staff, set up local Food Boxes and Deleivery Groups to support the most vunerablebut as well as the purchase of Aumbelences' and Mini Busses to transport and assist Positivly Diagnosed yet stranded patients home from Hospital to Self Isolate.
If you haven't done so already, you can donate hereMetting in the Ancient Market Town of Chipping Sodbury at the foot of the Cotswolds. Frome Valley Lodge and Chipping Sodbury Freemasons have been supporting the local comunity of Yate/Chipping Sodbury and surounding areas for nearly 50 years
Frome Valley Lodge's Worrent was granted in 11 June 1975 and Consercrated on the 25th October 1975 and is the Great, Great, Great Granddaughter of the Royal Clarence Lodge 68 was established in 1807 and met at the Talbot Inn, Redcliff Hill in Bristol.
In 1809, Clarence Lodge was re-named the Royal Mariners Lodge and in 1824 it was re-named the Royal Clarence Lodge of Mariners.
In 1849 it became the Royal Clarence Lodge and the lodge still exists today and now meets in the Freemasons' Hall in Bristol.
One of the most common misconceptions about Freemasonry, and there are many, is that you have to be invited to join.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
If you are aged over 21 years of age and would like more information about joining Frome Valley Lodge please complete the form and a member of our team will provide assistance in answer any questions you may have.