Provincial News
- Written by: John Fergusson
On Tuesday 1 August the Royal Arch annual golf competition for the Wayne Williams Trophy took place at Peterborough Milton Golf Club.
Fourteen teams representing several neighbouring Provinces plus teams from the Craft, Royal Arch and Knights Templar from Northants and Hunts enjoyed yet another enjoyable event thanks to the good offices of Excellent Companion Russell Laxton, Chairman of the Golf Club and Excellent Companion David Jackson, Past Deputy Grand Superintendent who has been the instigator and organiser since the establishment of the competition.
Winning team this year was the Northants & Hunts Royal Arch team of E Comp Russell Laxton, Comp Geoff Dyson and E Comp Leo McCormick. The Individual prize for the best score went to Comp Geoff Dyson with 40 points off a handicap of 5. This represents a score of 1 over par gross! A fantastic performance. Eat yer heart out Rory!
The event next year is already booked at the same venue for 31st July 2018. If you fancy taking part please contact E Comp David Jackson for information.
- Written by: John Fergusson
On Thursday 13 July, our Most Excellent Grand Superintendent, supported by his Executive, hosted the Acting Provincial Grand Chapter Officers’ Dinner at Kettering Masonic Hall.
This evening presented our Grand Superintendent with the perfect opportunity to complete his 2017/18 Appointments and Promotions by appointing and investing E Comp Phil Longstaff as a Provincial Grand Steward. E Comp Phil of Whytewell Chapter had been, through very unfortunate circumstances, been unable to attend the Provincial Grand Chapter Convocation in June.
So, with a full complement of Acting Provincial Grand Chapter Officers appointed and invested, our Grand Superintendent proceeded to congratulate those present and rally the troops for the forthcoming season.
- Written by: Simon Key
The Assistant Grand Master and former Lord Mayor of London, RWBro Sir David Hugh Wootton is to become a patron of Lifelites, the charity which donates and maintains inclusive technology for terminally ill and disabled children in hospices.
RWBro Sir David Hugh Wootton being welcomed as a patron of Lifelites by Simone Enefer-Doy, Chief Executive
RWBro Sir David was introduced to Lifelites through his role as Assistant Grand Master and as Master of the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists, a livery company for senior practitioners in the information technology industry. Since learning more about the charity’s work, he has decided to lend his name to help the organisation and the children it supports.
RW Bro Sir David started his career in law before being elected to the Common Council for the Ward of Farringdon Within. He then went on to become an Alderman for the Ward of Langbourn before serving as Lord Mayor of London for the year 2011-12.
He devotes much of his time to supporting charities and other non-profit organisations. He has previously worked with organisations such as The National Trust, The Institute of Cancer Research, the King’s Fund, the Charles Dickens Museum, the City of London Festival and the Misys Charitable Foundation, among others. He was knighted in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to legal business, charity and the City of London.
Lifelites - originally a Freemasons’ millennium project but now a registered charity in its own right - donates and maintains specialist packages of assistive and inclusive technology for the 10,000 terminally ill and disabled children at every children’s hospice across the British Isles.
The technology the charity provides helps these children to play, be creative, control something for themselves and communicate, for as long as it is possible. It gives them the opportunity to escape the confines of their disabilities and do the things which we take for granted, but which they never thought possible: paint a picture, make music, or play a game with their brothers and sisters.
RWBro Sir David said:
I am delighted to be in two organisations that are big supporters of Lifelites and am therefore doubly keen to support them. I recently visited their office and was shown what the dedicated team do there by Simone, the terrific Chief Executive. They have a musical instrument you can play just by passing your hand through a beam of light, a screen you can paint on in different colours electronically just with a move of the eye, and the amazing Magic Carpet. All products of great imagination which transform these children’s lives and give them the chance to do what we all take for granted. Such wonderful work.
Simone Enefer-Doy, Chief Executive of Lifelites, said:
We are bowled over that Sir David has agreed to become a patron and support the work of Lifelites. We have no doubt that his status in the City Community will be perfect to assist us in raising the profile of Lifelites among this important audience.
Background
Lifelites (registered charity no. 1165791) empowers 10,000 children and young people in hospices with life-limiting, life-threatening illnesses and disabling conditions by providing them with opportunities to benefit from the power of assistive and inclusive technologies to play, to be creative, to communicate and to take control.
There is a Lifelites project in every baby and children’s hospice across the British Isles. The hospices do not pay a penny towards their Lifelites project and all of Lifelites’ work is funded by donations: the equipment, ongoing technical support and training at each hospice costs around £50,000 over four years.
To find out more about the charity, please visit the website at www.lifelites.org. If you’d like to get in touch you can call 0207 440 4200 or email
- Written by: Simon Key
There has been a change of Local Communications Officer for Peterborough, with WBro Craig Bunday now taking over from WBro Russell Laxton, who has made a significant contribution for many years.
WBro Craig Bunday
WBro Craig Bunday was initiated into Fitzwilliam Lodge 2533 in 2005. He progressed through the various lodge offices before serving as Worshipful Master for the 2015/16 Masonic year. He was appointed as a Provincial Grand Steward in May 2017 and is to become Mentoring Co-ordinator for Fitzwilliam Lodge later this year. Exalted into St Peter’s Chapter in 2015, he is also a member of Norman Rolfe Lodge of Mark Master Masons.
Originally from The Midlands, WBro Craig met his wife Sarah when he lived in Swindon, before subsequently moving to Peterborough with his business. He runs his own graphic design company and also presents a weekday radio show for PCR 103.2FM in Peterborough.
We thank WBro Russell Laxton for all his past hard work and wish WBro Craig Bunday the very best in his new role.