Oxfordshire Widows Sons Honour Fallen at National Memorial Arboretum

On Saturday, members of the Widows Sons Oxonian Chapter proudly represented Oxfordshire Freemasonry by conveying a commemorative wreath, presented by Prof. Stephen Tucker, Head of Oxfordshire Freemasons, to the National Memorial Arboretum.

The riders set off through the scenic Cotswolds, meeting up with members of the Buckinghamshire Chapter, led by Tim Anders, Head of Buckinghamshire Freemasons. After a brief — though slightly longer than planned — stop, the group continued their journey to Tamworth Masonic Centre, where over 200 Masonic bikers had gathered for the occasion.

Together, the convoy rode to the National Memorial Arboretum, where, following a photo session with the United Grand Lodge of England’s photographer, the wreaths were placed into storage in preparation for next week’s remembrance ceremony.

The event was both a proud and moving experience for all involved, symbolising the unity and respect shared across Masonic provinces. The Oxonian Chapter expressed deep gratitude to all the Oxfordshire riders who joined the journey, describing it as “an honour to bear the Oxfordshire wreath” and a tradition they hope to continue annually.

Oxfordshire Freemasons Support Homeless Adults in Oxford with £10,000 Grant

Adults experiencing homelessness in Oxford will receive additional support thanks to a £10,000 grant from Oxfordshire Freemasons to local charity the Gatehouse. The funding will help the Gatehouse continue providing essential services at its Woodstock Road community centre for people who are rough sleeping, vulnerably housed, or at risk of

Regattas Lodge and Paralympian Raise Over £12K to Boost Accessible Rowing

We’re delighted to share that Oxfordshire Freemasons have raised an incredible £12,470 in support of Love Rowing. This funding has enabled the use of a new adaptive hoist at the City of Oxford Rowing Club, Donnington Bridge, helping make rowing more accessible to all. We were also honoured to welcome Paralympic gold

Chipping Norton Christmas Lights Switch-On

Chipping Norton’s annual Christmas Lights Switch-On brought festive spirit to the town on Thursday evening, with members of the Chipping Norton Freemasons playing a cheerful part in the celebrations. The Worshipful Master Stu Harrison attended the event dressed as Santa Claus, joined by his wife who took on the role