Category: Eastnor

  • Eastnor Lodge donate to Ledbury First Responders.

    Eastnor Lodge donate to Ledbury First Responders.

    Eastnor Lodge based in Ledbury recently donated to Ledbury First Responders who are a team of dedicated volunteers, that respond to medical emergencies and provide support to our community, through awareness training. 


    Part of the Hereford and Worcester Community First Responder Charity, the scheme in Ledbury has an operational area that stretches far from the town and out into the surrounding countryside parishes. 

    Community First Responders are a group of volunteers, that are trained by the ambulance service to respond to medical and trauma emergencies within their community, whilst the ambulance is on route. 

    The original reason community first responders were created, was to assist with the ambulance service response to cardiac arrest patients. This has now developed into a concise medical and traumatic trained response role. 

    The CFR team are responded within a ten-mile radius of wherever they are on call, this allows a rapid response to patients, event without the use of blue lights. The local knowledge and awareness of the road network, allows our team to navigate to patients efficiently.

    Alongside responding, the CFRs also undertake Community Education, and Fundraising for the charity. The donation from Eastnor Lodge has been used towards a Community Engagement Kit which consists of: 

    1.      Community Training Manikins Adult + AED – 

    2.      Community Training Manikins Child 

    3.      Community Training Mankins Infant 

    4.      Public Access Bleed Kit Trainer 

    5.      First aid kit

    This will enable Ledbury First Responders to provide training and support in the local community.

    The picture shows L to R Scott Kibble – Ledbury CFR, Paul Finlay – Eastnor Lodge and Fran Thomas – Ledbury CFR with some of the kit the donation supported.

    Further information can be found on the HWCFR website here https://www.hwcfr-ledbury.com/home

  • The End or Beginning of an Era?

    The End or Beginning of an Era?

    The final meeting of the Masonic year for Eastnor Lodge No 751 was also the final meeting at the Feathers Hotel.  A short business meeting was held before the wives and partners were invited in to listen to a talk on the history of Eastnor Lodge and its long association with the Feathers Hotel.  The talk, superbly delivered by Bro Nick Humphrey, was very well received and the warrant and banner were paraded out of the Lodge one final time, before all those present enjoyed a lovely Festive Board.

  • Installation Meeting Surprise

    Installation Meeting Surprise

    It was a foggy night in Ledbury, which added to the atmosphere and theatre of the occasion, as Eastnor Lodge held their annual Installation Ceremony. The Worshipful Master was proclaimed for a further year and expertly installed his officers. 
    A knock at the door! 

    The Provincial Grand Secretary entered the room and declared that the Head of Freemasonry in Herefordshire, RW Bro Michael Holland, was outside and wanted to come in. An unusual occurrence as the Deputy Head of Freemasonry in Herefordshire, VW Bro Graham King, and the Provincial team were already in attendance. He entered and the meeting continued with several puzzled faces around the room.  

    The scene was set!  

    At the appropriate time the RW Bro Michael Holland rose to make an announcement. 

    After serving for over five years as Deputy Provincial Grand Master, VW Bro Graham King is to retire on 19th March 2025. RW Bro Michael Holland went on to record his most sincere thanks to VW Bro King for the significant contribution he has made during his tenure, not only tothis Province but to the Craft and the Royal Arch in general. He also expressed his thanks to Graham’s wife, Jacky, for her much appreciated support throughout this period.

    He then went on to announce that W Bro J Stuart Jones, Provincial Junior Grand Warden, has accepted his invitation to become Deputy Provincial Grand Master and he will be appointed, invested and installed at the March meeting of Eastnor Lodge.

    He also announced that W Bro Andrew Moore, Provincial Grand Communications Officer, has accepted his invitation to succeed W BroJones, and he will be appointed and invested as Provincial Junior Grand Warden at the same meeting.

    At the meal afterwards, VW Bro Graham King won the top prize in the raffle, a fitting climax to an evening full of theatre and surprises. Further details of the March meeting and the significant contribution that Graham has made will be published shortly.