Provincial News
- Written by: Simon Key
The meeting of the Friday Night Club held on the 20th of April 2018 at Kettering Masonic Hall proved to be another successful event.
Gail Willis, WBro Alex Willis's wife, led an energetic, upbeat Fitsteps® dance class, which was enjoyed by all who took part.
In addition to the dance class, a buffet supper was provided.
- Written by: John Fergusson
On Monday 16th April 2018, St John’s Lodge in Northampton held its last meeting of the season.
- Written by: John Fergusson
On 20th February 2018 Bro. Francis Lee was exalted into the Supreme Order of the Royal Arch at Cytringan Chapter 4048, completing his journey in Pure and Ancient Freemasonry.
The Chapter was honoured to receive E. Comp. Mark Constant 3rd Provincial Grand Principal who was escorted by E. Comp. Stephen Seward Provincial Deputy Grand Director of Ceremonies. The Chapter's Principals E Comp Peter Chown, E. Comp. John Cummins and E. Comp. Stuart Nichols led the Chapter with some excellent ritual. Special mention should be made to E. Comp. Graham Rogers who stood in as Sojourner for the evening.
The signs were expertly delivered by Comp John Wooding and E Comp Melvyn Chimes assisting with a lovely piece of work. The Mystical Lecture was delivered by E Comp Jeff Freeman, E Comp Stephen Wright and E Comp Roger Hutchinson in exemplary style.
There followed a very enjoyable festive board to round the evening off.
Pictured Left to right: E. Comp. John Cummins - 2nd Principal, E. Comp. Mark Constant - 3rd Provincial Grand Principal, E. Comp. Peter Chown - 1st Principal, Comp. Francis Lee, E Comp Stuart Nichols – 3rd Principal and Escorting D.C. - E Comp Stephen Seward.
- 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.