Charity
Below is a list of the charities that we have distributed money to during each year to 31st December. Donations to charity are made with the benefit of Gift Aid.
Norwood £828.75
Breakthrough Breast Cancer (Edinburgh Moon Walk) £275.00
Nightingale £356.25
JAMI £300.00
Action against Cancer £500.00
British Heart Foundation
A vision of a world in which people do not die prematurely of heart disease.
Sugar Free
Sugar Free is a charity run by parents of children with diabetes. They raise funds to support work to find a cure for diabetes and also support drives to alleviate the burden of living with diabetes including the complications which are many.
Association of Friends of James Terry Court
This home houses up to 60 residents in single and double bed-sitting rooms with washing facilities in room - and bathrooms close by. The Home operates a 'hotel' style style of care where residents share communal facilities.
Nightingale
An unrivalled care home for older members of the Jewish community. A “home for life” in a tranquil and peaceful setting offering residential care and nursing care.
Chicken Shed Theatre Company
Chickenshed is a theatre company. We work using an inclusive creative process which means everyone is welcome, and everyone is valued.
JAMI
JAMI, established in 1989, is the only Jewish charity concerned exclusively with serious mental illness, with the impact it has on the lives of those who suffer from it, including their families and all who care for them.
History of the Lodge
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Norwood RavenswoodIn the year 2000 two brethren of the Lodge namely WB Julien Sampson, the ruling Master, and WB Steven Schaffer, the Secretary of the Lodge, recommended...More...
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Formation of our Daughter LodgeAt a meeting held on Wednesday 5th July 1944 in the Rembrandt Hotel, it was proposed "That this Lodge do sponsor a petition to the Most Worshipful the Grand Master, to grant a warrant for the formation...More...
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During the WarIn 1940 owing to food restrictions, the Piccadilly Hotel was not able to cater for Masonic Meetings and the meetings were held from from then until 1947 at the Rembrandt Hotel, Kensington.More...
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