![]() ![]() This was agreed, and we now also supply teddies to the Crown Courts in Exeter and Plymouth. Being in hospital can be a very scary experience for a small child, especially if they are feeling really unwell.Ī telephone call was then received from the Judges at the Crown Court, to ask if we would consider giving a teddy to a child who was to be adopted. This approach helped to calm the child down, as well as the parents. It was a slow process to start with, to get the ward staff to present a teddy to every child, but they became used to the idea! The medical staff use the teddies to demonstrate the treatment they need, and as “ it didn’t hurt teddy” it wouldn’t hurt them either! Recently a radiologist commented that she has probably “X-rayed” more teddies than children in an effort to demonstrate that there is nothing to fear from an x-ray. The teddies were then given to Little Bridge House, the Children’s Hospice, also in Barnstaple. The first hospital to receive teddies was Torbay, followed by the Royal Devon and Exeter then Derriford in Plymouth then finally North Devon District Hospital in Barnstaple. It is an ongoing project which Freemasons finance to give every child who enters A&E or is admitted to hospital a free teddy bear. Teddies for loving care started in the Province of Devonshire in 2008. The present Masonic Hall was built in 1886 and is located in Church Hill West, Brixham. A site was secured at Great Gate (opposite the bottom of Rea Barn Road and no longer in existence) on the spot where the ancient Alms House once stood. By 1801 membership had increased and a new lodge room became necessary. ![]() The first lodge meeting in Brixham took place “in a private room on Brixham Quay” on 17th October 1781. There are very few organisations which are able to trace their origins back over a period of over 240 years, a reflection perhaps on the original foundations of the order which were laid all those years ago. There is a record of Freemasonry in Brixham dating back to 1781, when The Lodge of True Love & Unity was formed.
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