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30/05/2026

Welcome to the 2026 Light Blues Communication! 🔵

After last year‘s roaring success, we’re once again delighted to gather Brethren from across the globe at Freemasons‘ Hall 🏛️

Don’t forget to attend the live recording of Craftcast: The Freemasons Podcast in the Grand Temple, and keep an eye out for the Solomon Live team, who will be asking for your thoughts through the day! 🗣️

And to top it off, head over to the shop for a deal on the One Journey necktie and Light Blues 2026 lapel pin to commemorate the day 👏

Craftcast Series 5 LBC special:
https://tinyurl.com/3k9t2b9x

In no particular order, one Steward and two Masters with our AsstProvGM at Freemasons' Hall for today’s United Grand Lod...
30/05/2026

In no particular order, one Steward and two Masters with our AsstProvGM at Freemasons' Hall for today’s United Grand Lodge of England 2026 Light Blues Communication

The Chair of Cambridgeshire Royal Arch Masons Clarets and the Chair of Norfolk Freemasons Clarets at Freemasons' Hall fo...
30/05/2026

The Chair of Cambridgeshire Royal Arch Masons Clarets and the Chair of Norfolk Freemasons Clarets at Freemasons' Hall for United Grand Lodge of England Light Blues Communications 2026

The boys are back in town! The Cambridgeshire Light Blues Club members are attending United Grand Lodge of England 2026 ...
30/05/2026

The boys are back in town! The Cambridgeshire Light Blues Club members are attending United Grand Lodge of England 2026 Light Blues Communication

Brethren and Companions receiving Appointments or Reappointments joined our Provincial Grand Master / Grand Superintende...
28/05/2026

Brethren and Companions receiving Appointments or Reappointments joined our Provincial Grand Master / Grand Superintendent for the traditional dinner ahead of next month’s annual meetings. Congratulations to all!

Cambridge Light Blues and The Clarets Come Together for First Annual Beer Festival Spring SocialOn Wednesday 22nd May, o...
21/05/2026

Cambridge Light Blues and The Clarets Come Together for First Annual Beer Festival Spring Social

On Wednesday 22nd May, over 25 members of the Cambridge Light Blues Club and The Clarets came together as one organisation for their first annual spring social at the Cambridge Beer Festival.

The evening brought together Brethren from across the Province, with representation from Kynaston, Nourse, Cantabridgia, Scientific, Thirkill and many others, including visitors from outside the Province. It was particularly encouraging to see such a broad and vibrant mix of Freemasonry in attendance: long standing Brethren with decades of experience sat alongside brand new members, prospective candidates awaiting Initiation, wives, partners, friends, and those simply interested in learning more about our wonderful fraternity.

At its heart, the evening was a true expression of Brotherly Love. Good beer, good laughter and good company created the perfect setting for Brethren to meet beyond the Lodge room, strengthen existing bonds, and form new ones. It was a reminder that Freemasonry is not only about the work we do in Lodge, but also about the friendships we build, the families we welcome, and the journey we share together.

There was a real sense of enthusiasm throughout the evening, with many conversations turning to future Lodge visits, social events, and the exciting opportunities ahead for the next generation of Freemasonry in Cambridgeshire. Bringing together newer members, experienced Brethren, families and friends in such a relaxed and welcoming environment felt like a meaningful step forward in building an active, visible and united Masonic community.

This social was a fantastic way to begin the summer and an excellent opportunity to welcome newer members into the wider family of Freemasonry. It showed what can be achieved when we come together with a shared purpose: one journey, one organisation, united in fellowship.

A sincere thank you to all who attended and helped make the evening such a success. We strongly encourage Brethren, partners, families and friends to join us at future events as we continue to build momentum, strengthen our bonds, and create more opportunities for fellowship across the Province.

What a wonderful start to the summer, and what an exciting future lies ahead for the Cambridge Light Blues Club, The Clarets, and Freemasonry in Cambridgeshire.

Want to find out more about Freemasonry in Cambridge .pglcambs.org.uk

W.Bro. Tony Kirby and Bro Theo Runham, of Logistica Lodge  No.9804, presented an £800 cheque to a representative of East...
17/05/2026

W.Bro. Tony Kirby and Bro Theo Runham, of Logistica Lodge No.9804, presented an £800 cheque to a representative of East Anglia's Children's Hospices - EACH on behalf of Logistica Lodge. The funds were raised at the Lodge’s 20th Anniversary Alms and Raffle last July, thanks to the efforts of Immediate Past Master W.Bro Carl Folley and the generosity of all who attended.

A proud day at yesterday’s Annual Investitures at UGLE as the Provincial Grand Master, Mark Shields, was pictured alongs...
30/04/2026

A proud day at yesterday’s Annual Investitures at UGLE as the Provincial Grand Master, Mark Shields, was pictured alongside newly appointed and reappointed Grand Officers from the Province.

Congratulations to all those recognised for their dedication and service to Freemasonry, including:

🔹 Simon Cooper – Grand Standard Bearer
🔹 Mark Stollery – Deputy Grand Chancellor
🔹 Jonathan Lambert – Past Grand Sword Bearer
🔹 Casper Lawson – Past Junior Grand Warden
🔹 Timothy Shorey – Past Assistant Grand Standard Bearer
🔹 Michael Humphrey – Past Assistant Grand Standard Bearer

A wonderful occasion and the very well deserved by all concerned.

A big smile moment at Addenbrooke’s Hospital today.Tony Barrios from the Masonic Province of Cambridgeshire delivered th...
29/04/2026

A big smile moment at Addenbrooke’s Hospital today.

Tony Barrios from the Masonic Province of Cambridgeshire delivered the first batch of Teddies for Loving Care teddies to Team Leader, Daniela Caputo at the NIHR Cambridge Clinical Research Facility.

These teddies will offer comfort to young children during their visits, specifically supporting Daniela as she explores new ways to help children attending Level 4 to receive research interventions for metabolic disorders.

We’re delighted to support such meaningful work.

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