Freemasons deliver Christmas chocolates to Alnwick care home

Motorcycling Freemasons have delivered Christmas chocolates to an Alnwick care home.
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The Northumbria Chapter of the Widows Sons Masonic Bikers Association paid a visit to cheer up the residents of Abbeyfield House on South Road.

Around 30 boxes of chocolates were presented socially distanced by the Widows Sons newest member, Tony Keenan, to the residents and staff.

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Jim Thompson, chairman of Abbeyfield North Northumberland Extra Care Society’s executive committee, was delighted to see the bikers outside the home.

Abbeyfield House staff with bikers Tom Stewart and Tony Keenan. Picture: Highlights PRAbbeyfield House staff with bikers Tom Stewart and Tony Keenan. Picture: Highlights PR
Abbeyfield House staff with bikers Tom Stewart and Tony Keenan. Picture: Highlights PR

He said: “Sadly, due to COVID regulations we couldn’t ask the lads in for a cup of tea to warm them up as it was a bitter December morning but everyone was delighted with their presents and we are all very grateful for them thinking of us.”

Abbeyfield House, which was opened by Princess Anne in 1985, is a not-for-profit organisation which is open to all and has a mixture of social care and privately funded residents.

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