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On Tuesday 28th January 2020. the Bury Lodge of Relief No 42, the second oldest Lodge in the Province sent “The Famous Five” to visit the newly renovated Manchester Masonic Hall. 
The 5 had a conducted tour of the whole building, which included the recently refurbished areas, plus the new bedrooms and toilet facilities, by Maureen Casey, the Hall Manager. The group then retired to the Masons Restaurant for an excellent a la carte lunch complimented by fine wine.  They then wierly made they way back in the rain to the Metrolink and arrived safely back in Bury late afternoon.  
The famous five would highly recommend doing the tour and then sampling the fine wines and cuisine of the Masons Restaurant.

Report by Craig Hindle