Craft News
- Written by: Nigel Dickens
The 25th of May 2018 is an important day for data protection. It sees the launch of the European General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR), which will be incorporated into UK law as part the Data Protection Act (DPA) 2018.
The new act updates existing data protection law and replaces the Data Protection Act enacted in 1998; it is important for several reasons:
- Firstly, it directly links data protection law and the security of personal information.
- Secondly, it introduces new data-protection rights such as the right to be forgotten; also, the right to request personal information and transfer it to others.
- Thirdly, it requires that appropriate technical controls are implemented to protect personal information.
- Fourthly, it requires breaches of security to be reporting to the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) as well as the persons to who the information is related. This must be done within 72 hours of a breach being discovered.
- Finally, it makes the persons controlling and processing personal information equally responsible for the information's security.
- Written by: Neil Langford
The inaugural meeting of the monthly York Road Social Evening (aka the Friday Night Club) took place at the Kettering Masonic Hall on Friday 23rd March 2018.
Approximately 40-people attended the event. They enjoyed a buffet meal and a talk given by local author Sue Moorcroft.
Author Sue Moorcroft
The event was the brainchild of Kettering & Thrapston Group Officer, WBro Michael Branch, who felt that there were few opportunities for Masons, their friends, and family to meet other than at ladies' festivals.
Sue with WBro Michael Branch
- Written by: Craig Bunday
The Initiates Supper held at Ellindon Masonic Centre, Peterborough on Friday the 23rd of March 2018 proved to be a most successful event.
The Provincial Grand Master, RWBro Max Bayes, speaking at the event
Over 100 brethren and visitors gathered in the lodge room to hear presentations from the Provincial Grand Master, RWBro Max Bayes, the Provincial Grand Treasurer, WBro David Watson and the Assistant Provincial Grand Master, WBro Charles Bennett.
The Assistant Provincial Grand Master, WBro Charles Bennett, also addressed those attending the event
The presentations were followed by an informal meal, which was well received by all who attended.
Saturday the 17th of March 2018 was a special day for both Abington Lodge No. 8041 and the Griffiths family.
Not only did the Lodge welcome another initiate, which is always a special event, but the candidate on this occasion was Lt David Griffiths, a serving officer of the Royal Navy and the son of WBro Selwyn Griffiths.
From left, Bro Ben Turvey, Bro David Griffiths, WBro Selwyn Griffiths, and Bro Jonathan Griffiths
Thanks to WBro Tony Engel, the Master of Abington Lodge, Selwyn was able to take the Master's chair and initiate his son into the Craft.