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On Tuesday, 23 May, the Province bid farewell to Anne Donnelly, who is retiring after over seventeen years working for the Province.

Anne will be known to most Secretaries and Scribes as, during that time, she has assisted them with their Returns, Registration Forms, and many other general queries.

The RW Provincial Grand Master, Robert Frankl, the Deputy Provincial Grand Master, John Farrington and the Deputy Grand Superintendent, Harvey Basger, together with family, friends and colleagues old and new, gathered at Ashday Lea this lunchtime when Anne was presented with a Pandora Charm Bracelet, as a mark of appreciation for the contribution she has made to the smooth running of the Provincial Office.

She will be greatly missed by her colleagues, especially Andrew and Susan.

Anne intends to spend more time with her ten grandchildren, gardening and holidaying. Everyone in the Provincial Office wishes Anne a very happy retirement