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(L – R) Andrew Robson, Peter Cole, Alan Mercer and Andrew Saint laid a wreath on behalf of Ashton & Mossley District Freemasons at the Ashton under Lyne Cenotaph on Remembrance Sunday

On Sunday 10th November representatives of Ashton and Mossley Freemasons attended Ashton under Lyne’s Service of Remembrance at the Ashton Cenotaph.

The wreath was laid by Alan Mercer of Waverley Lodge No. 1322 and he was accompanied by Peter Cole of Milton Lodge No 1144, Andrew Saint and Andrew Robson of Lodge of Union No 268 

Our members laid the wreath and gave a Court Bow in acknowledgment of those Masons who made the ultimate sacrifice in both past and present conflicts around the world.

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