Widows Son’s & Lifelites Charity

Widows Son’s & Lifelites Charity

The Widows Sons Bikers Association pledged to donate £20,000 to the Lifelites Charity over 4 years and have now hit that target in just 18 months. The Master Elect, Jonathan Davies and Senior Warden, David Coleman, of Henllys Lodge are active members of The Widows Sons Lodge and helped raise this donation.

“If ever there was a good cause this is it. We will continue to sponsor Lifelines for the work they do and we are well on our way to the next £20,000 already.” The Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association has been a regular part of our masonic community for nearly 20 years with members spread across England and Wales.

Left to Right: Brother David Coleman and Master Elect of Henllys Lodge, Brother Jonathan Davies.

“The Widows Sons serve to raise money for charitable causes, raise Masonic awareness while attending public motorcycling events and support our regular Lodges in whatever capacity we are able.

Widows Sons chapters have helped to increase Masonic membership through our presence and visibility during public motorcycle events and rallies.

The goal of the association is to:

Introduce the pleasures of motorcycling to our Masonic Brothers

Raise Masonic Awareness in the world of motorcycling

Support our regular Masonic lodges through regular attendance and assisting with or attending lodge events.

While we wear identifying regalia, or patches, the Widows Sons are not a biker gang, MC or 1% Club, we do not wear “Back Patches” but do wear the Square and Compass, on our breasts, near to our hearts.
We are required to represent the fraternity in a positive light at all times.”

Charity C.D.

Charity C.D.

At Casnewydd Lodge Installation meeting, on Friday evening, Worshipful Brothers David Llewellyn and Kelvin Reddicliffe presented the Provincial Grand Master and the Provincial Charity Steward with a cheque for £5,185 from the sales of the Monmouthshire Charity Festival C.D. The events which lead to this creative collaboration can be found here…

L to R: Provincial Grand Master, Right Worshipful Richard G. Davies, W. Bro. David Llewellyn, W. Bro. Kelvin Reddicliffe and the Provincial Charity Steward, W. Bro. Julian Knight

Let me take this opportunity to express my very grateful thanks. A huge amount for the Festival but gained by a great deal of hard work selling the discs . That said , I believe those involved thoroughly enjoyed writing material and also the making of the Disc itself . All told absolutely fabulous ; very grateful ! 

Right Worshipful Richard G. Davies. Provincial Grand Master, Monmouthshire.

W. Bro. Dave Llewellyn wrote the lyrics for two of the songs on the C.D. and W. Bro. Kelvin Reddicliffe wrote the music to accompany them. They have just started work on a third CD with a lead song based around the  poem written by David – “Before we went green.” As the title suggests, the poem addresses an era before we went green. It is both poignant and amusing. The music track has already been created and the vocal track will be recorded next week. It will be a country and western style song.

They will be announcing and releasing their latest music CD shortly. Details of which will be posted here.

Centenary Preparations

Centenary Preparations

The preparations for the Pontypool Masonic Centre Centenary celebration and dinner are well under way.

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Please note the colour coding for the interval drinks and for the seating plan for the tables.

Order Of The Towpath

Order Of The Towpath

On Sunday 2nd June, Kennard Lodge are hosting a sponsored group walk in aid of the 2024 Charity Festival Year. The event is being organised by Worshipful Brother Martin Philips. All Brethren, family and friends are welcome to join in. See below for full details.

The walk starts at Llanfoist Car Park, Church Lane, Abergavenny, NP7 9LF. As the name suggests it follows the towpath of the Monmouthshire canal to finish at Pontypool Masonic Centre for some well deserved refreshments including a buffet.

You can also join in the walk along the route, for example at Llanover or Goytre Wharf. Transport has been arranged to take participants from Pontypool Masonic Centre on the morning of the event to Llanfoist and the other suggested start points, so that you can complete the walk and then make your way directly home from Pontypool.

Below are links to an online registration form, a downloadable sponsorship form and an event poster. The registration form contains areas for you to enter your desired start point, request transport and to book in for the buffet etc.

it promises to be a great day out for a worthwhile cause so please do join in.

This event also has a Just Giving page.

Online registration.

Sponsorship form.

Order Of The Towpath poster

Rugby Is Back !

Rugby Is Back !

There was a good attendance for the rugby at Pontypool Masonic Hall on Saturday. Brethren from Henllys Kennard and Llantarnam lodges were in attendance. Approximately £200 was raised for the Hall funds.

On 10th February we will be supporting the Rugby at Newport Masonic Hall in aid or the Light Blues/TLC appeal.

On 24th February we will be back at Pontypool Masonic hall for more rugby.

And on 16th March for the final three games played back to back.

Henllys Christmas Carol Service

Henllys Christmas Carol Service

Henllys Lodge’s traditional Christmas Carol Service saw over 70 people enjoy a fantastic evening of singing and quizzing. The quiz was hosted by the Deputy Provincial Grand Master, Chris Evans, who also lead and conducted the carol singing. A fine buffet was enjoyed after the quiz, which helped prepare everyone for the carol singing. A raffle saw the event raise £255 for charity.

12 Days of Christmas – the final production.

After two practice runs we finished up with a fine rendition of the 12 Days of Christmas.

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Monmouthshire Freemasons Release 2024 Festival CD

Monmouthshire Freemasons Release 2024 Festival CD

Earlier this year, two dedicated Monmouthshire Freemasons, Kelvin Reddicliffe of the Casnewydd Lodge, and David Llewellyn of the Henllys Lodge embarked on a journey which created something truly extraordinary.

They created a limited-edition CD to celebrate its 10th Anniversary, of the Armed Forces Lodge based around two poems they had written, paying tribute to the brave souls who fought in the Great War. But these Freemasons were not content to rest on their laurels; they wanted to do more, to create something that would resonate far beyond their lodge

While travelling around the Province, Kelvin Reddicliffe and David Llewellyn stumbled upon an idea that would give rise to a remarkable project. Kelvin overheard a conversation between David and some members of the Blue Lamp Lodge regarding a poem he had written. Intrigued, Kelvin asked to see more of David’s poetry, and it didn’t take long for him to see the potential for songs within these verses.

From this meeting of minds, the idea was born to produce a music CD for the 2024 Province of Monmouthshire festival. The result? A magnificent compilation featuring 22 musical tracks that are a testament to the artistic talents within the Monmouthshire Masonic community.

What makes this CD truly special is that brethren of the Province have contributed to all the tracks. At a later meeting, the idea of forming a Provincial choir was added to the mix. Kelvin reached out to brethren, requesting the formation of a Masonic choir, and the response was nothing short of incredible. The choir was formed, and three touching songs were recorded.

There’s a delightful mix of music styles, including pop, rock, classical, and jazz on the CD. Chris Evans, the Deputy Provincial Grand Master, has also made a vocal contribution to this project, with his track appearing in this musical treasure trove.

The CD is not just about music; it’s about a shared love for creativity and a deep connection to Freemasonry. It’s an example of what can be achieved when Freemasons come together with a common goal and an unwavering passion for their Craft.

David shared: 


“Kelvin wrote a beautiful and haunting music track called ‘The Folded Note’. It was based on the last letter my late wife wrote to me. The story behind this track is just one example of the emotion and dedication that went into this project.”

Kelvin elaborated: 


“After the chance conversation, David and I met over a coffee and discussed the idea of producing a 2024 Festival CD. We felt that there was a lot of musical talent in this Province, and the process started from there.”

This CD is a celebration of the rich tapestry of talent within the Monmouthshire Masonic community. It features members from over 20 lodges in the Province, showcasing the diversity and creativity that exists within the fraternity.”

With the kind permission of the Provincial Grand Master Richard G Davies, the CD will be released in October. All profits from this CD will be donated to the 2024 Festival fund, demonstrating the Freemasons’ commitment to positively impacting their community.

You can obtain your copy of this unique CD for a minimum payment of £5 by emailing david@llewellyns.org.uk, and in doing so, you’ll be contributing to a wonderful cause. Let the music play, and the harmony continue to resonate throughout the Province!