At Llantarnam Lodge last night, we conducted a raising to the third degree. Due to unforeseen circumstances our candidate was not able attend so we did a demonstration ceremony and our Worshipful Master was in fine form completing all of the ritual on his own. Thank you Brother Drew for stepping up to be the candidate and we look forward to raising our actual candidate next month. A thoroughly enjoyable evening and the first one for the officers of 2025/26!
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Freemasons Turn Music Into Charity
Freemasons Turn Music into Charity: “The Folded Note” Launches on All Major Platforms
What began as a creative partnership between two Monmouthshire Freemasons has evolved into a musical movement with the potential to make a lasting difference.
In 2023, W. Bro. Kelvin Reddicliffe and W. Bro. David Llewellyn combined their talents to create a unique project using music to raise funds for Masonic charities.
When Kelvin set one of David’s poems to music, the result was a hauntingly beautiful original song that inspired a wider collaboration. The two freemasons have already worked together on other productions, including the highly acclaimed ‘Amor Patriae’ (Love of One’s Country), a collection of songs and poems that uplift, inspire, and resonate with listeners.
Soon, a group of local Freemasons—many of whom were already singers or instrumentalists in local ensembles—came together to produce a musical work of art. Their combined efforts led to the creation of a 22-track CD, which has already raised over £6,000 for Masonic charities.
At the heart of that project was their first original song, The Folded Note, which quickly received praise and calls for it to be shared more widely. Answering that call, the song—performed under the artist name Cobbler’s Thumb—has now been released on Amazon, Spotify, YouTube, and all major music platforms worldwide.
All proceeds from The Folded Note will go directly to Masonic charities, and the artists have set their sights on a bold target: to see a song written and performed by Freemasons enter the UK music charts.
“This project has been a real labour of love for Kelvin and me,” said W. Bro David Llewellyn. “We chose the artist name Cobbler’s Thumb as a nod to Kelvin’s past career. As well as raising funds for vital causes, we want to shine a light on everything we value in Freemasonry—supporting our communities and raising money for charity.”
The Province of Monmouthshire is now calling on the support of the wider Masonic fraternity, their friends, and their families to show their support by streaming, downloading, and sharing The Folded Note during the first week of November as we try and get the song in the download charts. Every play and every download helps raise money—and brings them closer to breaking into the charts.
How to Help:Search for Cobbler’s Thumb on Spotify, YouTube, Apple Music, or your preferred streaming serviceDownload and play The Folded NoteShare the song with friends and family
When: From 00:01 on Friday 31st October to 23:59 Thursday 6th November
Kennard Installation 2025
This evening at Pontypool Masonic Centre Worshipful Brother Clint Fisher installed his “blood brother” W.Bro. Clayton Fisher as Worshipful Master of the Kennard Lodge, Number 1258, in an outstanding and sometimes emotional ceremony. It was a pleasure and honour for all the Brethren present to witness such an installation; with the Provincial Grand Master, Right Worshipful Brother Christopher Evans, Deputy Provincial Grand Master, Very Worshipful Brother Robert Jones and the past Provincial Grand Master, R.W.Bro. Richard G. Davies in attendance.
The Lodge also presented the Provincial Grand Master with a cheque for £1,258 for the Monmouthshire Masonic Trust Fund 1997.
A fantastic evening for all the Brethren present.
Llantarnam Installation 2025
This evening saw Worshipful Brother Christopher Parish installed as Worshipful Master of Llantarnam Lodge for the ensuing year. Congratulations to the new Worshipful Master of Llantarnam Lodge and the installing Master, Worshipful Bro. Richard Beavan on an excellent ceremony. Wishing the New Worshipful Master a successful and fulfilling year in the Chair of King Solomon. It was wonderful to see so many Masters and visitors present for what was truly memorable evening for all in attendance, and a proud moment for the Lodge.
The Provincial Grand Master, Deputy Provincial Grand Master and Past Provincial Grand Master of Monmouthshire were in attendance together with brethren from several adjoining Provinces. An excellent ceremony followed by an Installation Dinner enjoyed by over 40 brethren.
The Lodge also made a very generous donation of £1000 to the Monmouthshire Masonic Trust Fund 1997; made up of the moneys raised from the evening’s raffle and the Lodge Charity Fund. Llantarnam Lodge also donated £1,300 from their “Race Night” to the Pontypool Masonic Centre Building Fund. A fantastic achievement for the Lodge and its Brethren.
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Henllys Installation 2025
Thursday evening saw over 80 freemasons attend Henllys Lodge 8283 for their Installation meeting. We were proud to see the new Master, Worshipful Brother David Coleman, installed into the Chair of King Solomon in a packed and vibrant meeting.
It was fantastic to welcome strong support from Monmouthshire Freemasons and the Wyvern Chapter Widows Sons who turned out in great numbers to back both the new Master and the Installing Master, Worshipful Brother Jonathan Davies, both proud members of the Chapter themselves.
A truly memorable evening of brotherhood, tradition, and support.
Quarterly Communication “Brothers”
Worshipful Brother Clinton Fisher, the Worshipful Master of Kennard Lodge and his “brother” Brother Clayton Fisher, Senior Warden and Master Elect of Kennard Lodge, visited United Grand Lodge in London for the Quarterly Communication Meeting on 11th June.
Monmouthshire Freemasons Pay Their Respects
Kennard Lodge. Order Of The Towpath
Today Brethren from Kennard Lodge took part in what has become their annual charity walk along the towpath of the Monmouthshire Brecon canal from Abergavenny to Pontypool. Appropriately named “The Order Of The Towpath. A bracing walk of some 33,000 steps with both their health and charity benefiting from their efforts.

Llantarnam Lodge Race Night
Saturday evening Llantarnam Lodge hosted their annual Horse Racing Night. A family friendly event open to members, their families and non Masonic friends to enjoy the sociable side of Freemasonry, while raising vital funds for the Masonic Hall. Everyone had a fantastic evening and to quote the Worshipful Master, Richard Beavan:
“Not a ‘ Jockey ‘ hospitalised and the Horses managed not to leave any ‘ Deposits ‘”
Kennard Election Night
Tuesday evening at Kennard Election Night meeting saw Brother Clayton Fisher become Master Elect of the Lodge. He will be installed as Worshipful Master of the Lodge on Tuesday 30th September. The installing Master will be his brother, the current Worshipful Master of the Kennard Lodge, Worshipful Brother Clint Fisher – a truly family affair.

The evening was attended by a large number of Worshipful Masters from around the Province of Monmouthshire.