In that quieter period between Christmas and New Year, brethren of Henllys met up for a quiet social drink together with some possible new members.

In that quieter period between Christmas and New Year, brethren of Henllys met up for a quiet social drink together with some possible new members.

Friday evening saw the Brethren of Llantarnam Lodge together with their family and friends enjoy a pre-Christmas festive together.
Another fantastic evening at the Henllys Christmas Carol Service. Fun for all the Brethren, their family and friends.
A fantastic pre Christmas meeting enjoyed by all present. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you all.
This evening Brothers Heath and Michael Baker were exalted into Llantarnam Royal Arch Chapter. The Brothers were initiated into Freemasonry together and now continue their Masonic journey as Brothers, Brethren and now companions of Llantarnam Royal Arch Chapter. The ceremony was followed by a festive season themed festive board with all the Christmas decorations and trimmings courtesy of Companion Stuart Howells.
Anyone who has been a Master Mason for four weeks can join—and should aspire to join the Royal Arch, because becoming a Companion of the Order continues their voyage of discovery.
This evening Worshipful Brother David Llewellyn installed Worshipful Brother Keith Davies as the Worshipful Master of Torfaen Mark Master Masons in an exemplary manner. The evening was well attended by Brethren from all over the Province. The evening also raised £500 for local charities caring for local vulnerable and less fortunate young people and adults.
A fantastic evening for all the Brethren present.

At Kennard Lodge’s most recent meeting, Brethren enjoyed a fantastic night with a superb lecture on Early Medieval times by their very own “Pet Viking” Brother Mike.
And it was lovely to see visiting Masters and a special guest Brother Andrew Brundsdon from a Canadian Lodge, with an exchange of Masonic gifts between Kennard Lodge and Lodge Renfrew 134 in Calgary.


The return of Rugby to the Pontypool Masonic Centre may not have seen the rugby result that most would have wanted but nonetheless an enjoyable evening was had by all. Brethren, their family and friends had a fantastic evening enjoying each other’s company, fine food and some rugby. Huge thanks to Worshipful Brother Gareth White, Brother Stuart Howells and their wives for organising and delivering a great afternoon.



