Freemasons from across the country convened at the National Memorial Arboretum on November 1st for the National Freemasons’ Service of Remembrance.
The service underscored the collective commitment to honouring brethren and their families who have served and made sacrifices during times of conflict. It emphasized both the universality of Freemasonry and our ongoing dedication to those who have fought, suffered injuries, lost their lives, or endured significant hardships in ensuring our safety, past and present.

Wreaths were respectfully laid on behalf of the Hertfordshire Craft Province by Deputy Provincial Grand Master W.Bro. Ollie Wells and on behalf of the Royal Arch by Deputy Grand Superintendent E.Comp. Robert Asser, accompanied by Standard Bearers W.Bro. Andrew Jarvis and E.Comp. Frank O’Keeffe. Members of the Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association facilitated the transport of wreaths to the venue. The event was regarded as a highly significant and meaningful national occasion for Freemasonry.