West Lothian Courier

Thanks a million to big-hearted Masons

- LIAM SMILLIE

The Freemasons lodge in Broxburn has played its part in distributi­ng over £1 million worth of goods to local charities and community social enterprise­s across Scotland over the last two years.

Masons at Lodge Buchan St John No 636 started the campaign when the pandemic started in April 2020 – hoping to help community groups in dealing with lockdown.

The campaign, called the ‘Lodge Buchan St John 636 Inter Province Community Care Initiative’, has so far helped in distributi­ng over £1 million worth of goods across the country.

The Freemasons had already been investing in the local community in Broxburn since they moved back to Broxburn Bowling Club from Deans in 2018, with monthly calls for cash donations to local charities and food banks.

The new campaign coincided with the foundation of the ‘Scottish Constituti­on Freemasonr­y Support’ Facebook page, which catalogues charitable donations by Freemasons globally.

Now the page has over 6000 members – with the current tally standing at over £1.8 million worth of identifiab­le donations from 2020, donations can either be goods, like food or clothes, or financial donations.

The Broxburn Lodge of the Freemasons contribute­d a large portion of the donations, in no small part for the efforts of Kevin Taggart, former Master of the Broxburn Freemasons.

Kevin runs a haulage company, and used his connection­s in the industry to save produce – food, clothes, etc – from going to landfill, diverting it to local community groups that needed it most.

Broxburn masons would then help in distributi­ng produce from various local companies and supermarke­ts around West Lothian.

The amount of produce quickly became too much to distribute around the local area, so using their Masonic connection­s the lodge began the Inter Province Community Care Initiative.

Kevin spoke about the beginning of the campaign. He said: “I still remember the first night we got all the pallets to distribute. I could have cried, I thought ‘how are we going to get rid of this?’

“But it’s amazing how quick it went, lodges from Edinburgh, East Lothian, Glasgow, Inverness, Ross and Cromarty, all over the place accepted pallets to distribute in their communitie­s.

“We stored it all on a farm outside of Broxburn and we had to empty these two massive grain silos just to be able to hold all the stock before distributi­on.

“A lot of people don’t think about it but the levels of poverty in this country are actually unbelievab­le. One mason attended a community member and the old guy only had the clothes on his back and a tin of soup to eat.”

Earlier this month the Broxburn masons passed on £10,000 worth of eggs (35,560 eggs) to the Provincial Grand Lodge of Glasgow, who distribute­d the produce to Drumchapel Food Bank, Ruchazie Pantry, Castlemilk Pantry, Garthamloc­h pantry, Bairns Necessitie­s, and St Andrews Church, Drumchapel.

Last month Kevin Taggart and Alan Dillett donated, on behalf of lodge 636, food, toys, and arts and crafts materials worth £3000 to ‘The Hub’ at Broxburn Academy supporting children with emotional, behavioura­l, and social issues.

Alan Dillett, Master of Lodge Buchan St John 636, spoke about the lodge’s community outreach. He said: “The masons have always been charitable, there are two official Masonic care homes and for years we’ve organised cash donations to local charities and community groups.

“It just wasn’t published in the past. Now with social media we can show people what we’re doing. However, we want to offer more than just money, we want to support our community with our time, volunteeri­ng, and distributi­on.

“A lot of people forget that the Masons were the hub of the community at one point and conspiracy theorists like to challenge things they don’t understand.

“We’re not a secret society – we’re trying to be as transparen­t as possible. We had an open day in August advertised on the community boards in Broxburn and everyone was welcome to attend.

“There are myths surroundin­g who can and can’t join the masons. It doesn’t matter about your beliefs, or the colour of your skin or anything else – any man can join the Masons.

“No one is excluded. We want to get rid of the stigma. We work with all groups, charities and good causes, we want to support everybody and anyone that needs it.

“We want to encourage young men to join the Freemasons and for that to happen we need to give back to our community and show that we do care.

“We’re looking to get away from that old reputation and modernise the Masons. Like any group, if we don’t modernise, then how can we move forward in today’s society?”

 ?? ?? Eggs-cellent Kevin Taggart handing over a trailer of 35,560 eggs for distributi­on
Eggs-cellent Kevin Taggart handing over a trailer of 35,560 eggs for distributi­on
 ?? ?? Generous donations Some of the masons with donated goods
Generous donations Some of the masons with donated goods

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