The Hall Stone Province Celebrates in Style!

On Saturday 11th October 2025, the annual meeting of Buckinghamshire Freemasons was held in Freemasons’ Hall in London.

The meeting was attended by over 500 members, their wives, partners and family along with the heads of many other Provinces for the highlight of the Masonic year. 

On this occasion, the head of Freemasonry in Buckinghamshire had the pleasure of appointing two new Assistant Provincial Grand Masters to join the existing team of Executives; James Blackhurst & Mark Harry.

Various other officers were also appointed to assist in the smooth running of the Province with awards presented for outstanding work throughout the Province and in the Community.

Innovative ideas including the new Project Transform light and sound system along with initiatives such as “Bring a Friend” to introduce new members sees Buckinghamshire at the forefront of trying & implementing new things.

Buckinghamshire leads the way in special interest Lodges including Rugby, Curry, Wine, Cricket, Classic Car, Motorbike, Caravan, Beer, Shooting and most recently Football meaning there are many reasons to join.

As the head of Freemasonry in Buckinghamshire often says "Be an inspiration to younger people in your community, and lead by example. We are Freemasons who volunteer our time to help charitable organisations in need. We excel in helping others!" Buckinghamshire Freemasons leading the way in raising tens of thousands of pounds for charity with bike rides, runs, walks and events meaning the community is always at the heart of what we do.

If you are interested in becoming a Buckinghamshire Freemason then apply here:https://buckspgl.org/join?

FEEL GOOD FRIDAY !

Camino Trek for  

Mark Duncan, our Provincial Grand Charity Steward, yesterday completed his Camino De Santiago Pilgrimage walk - the eighth and final section of the French Way .  This was not the hardest physical thing he has ever done, but certainly the hardest test of endurance and stamina that he has managed to complete in his 60’s.

The team of 9 set off on on Sunday morning to cover the 115km trek, passing through green forests, farmlands, and historic villages, offering a rewarding experience before arriving at the city's historic centre, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site

The Camino de Santiago is a network of pilgrimage routes across Europe that leads to the tomb of St. James the Apostle in Santiago de Compostela, Spain

Raising just over £5,000 for the Florence Nightingale Hospice Charity is why Mark endured until the end.

If you would like to be part of a global community that has its roots firmly in the ground in Buckinghamshire, please join us by following this link: https://buckspgl.org/join