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  • "So is the Lord Mayor a Freemason?
    I think we should be told ....

    I would hope that any person of influence within the city council is not a freemason - basically a semi-secret society in place primarily for the benefit of its' own members, and subject to obeying (under voluntary oath) the orders of their lodge/masters even when they conflict with the public service councillors and council employees are responsible for."
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Masons give double donation delight to York Hospital

The Lord Mayor of York, Coun Keith Hyman, presents a cheque for £5,000 to Sister Janet Heppell on Ward 39 (stroke rehabilitation).The money was raised by four York Masonic Lodges The Lord Mayor of York, Coun Keith Hyman, presents a cheque for £5,000 to Sister Janet Heppell on Ward 39 (stroke rehabilitation).The money was raised by four York Masonic Lodges

FREEMSONS have given a £5,000 boost to a £300,000 appeal to carry out improvements to York Hospital ’s stroke unit.

The donation was presented by the Lord Mayor, Coun Keith Hyman , to the York Teaching Hospital Charity in support of the Star Appeal for the unit.

Four York Lodges were represented and the chairman of the Provincial Grand Charity of Yorkshire North and East Ridings was also there.

The Star (Stroke Treatment And Rehabilitation) appeal, was launched last November, with the aim of helping to fund a huge overhaul and modernisation of the unit to boost patients’ recovery.

The first phase will be the installation of a track-hoist system to make it easier for them to get in and out of bed.

Meanwhile, the Freemasons’ Minster lodge and the Provincial Grand charity have also presented £1,280 to the orthopaedic ward for the purchase of equipment.

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