Freemasons from across the UK come together Bowling for Charity

Essex was proud to be part of the 24 strong teams taking part in this Annual Charity Bowls event

Twenty-one Masonic Provinces, similar to Counties, sent 24 teams of bowlers to the beautiful County of Berkshire on Friday 9th August 2024.  They were competing for the Masonic Annual Charity Event (MACE) Trophy.  This fun bowling event has been running since 2011 and moves around the country.  This is the first time Berkshire have ever been the hosts. 

The very impressive Desborough Bowling Club in Maidenhead was full of excited banter and accents from every corner of the country, as competitors filled the club. This relatively newly built club opened in 2019; after they were 112 years in another part of Maidenhead!

After being welcomed to the event by Ian Keech (organiser for MACE), Anthony Howlett-Bolton OBE, Provincial Grand Master (PGM) of Berkshire Freemasons, Peter Woods Berkshire Masonic Bowling Association (BMBA) President and Frank Overton Secretary of the BMBA play got underway.  The ladies and gentlemen players had plenty to play for.  As well as the 4 trophies up for grabs.  They would be raising money throughout 2024, to support the two nominated charities for the year.  In 2024 these are to be, the Berkshire Panto Project, a Berkshire-based event helping children who might not otherwise see a Pantomime to do so. The Panto Project has been arranged every year since 2005, with only Covid causing a break. Lastly, Action for Children, a national charity supporting children and young people across the UK. 

Halfway through the event we were joined by Tony Allcock OBE, Chief Executive of Bowls England and Russell Race, Past Deputy Grand Master (PDepGM) of Metropolitan Grand Lodge.  Whose original support for the event set it on this 14 year-long fund and friend-making journey.  In the 14 years it has been running MACE has raised over £70 thousand pounds for charities.  And probably as many new friends for those taking part in this competition.

The new MACE flag that will be flown at the competition going forward was also unveiled at the halfway break.  It was hung alongside the Berkshire Masonic Bowling Association flag throughout the day. The artwork now includes a lady bowler on the flag! 

Anthony Howlett-Bolton said, “The Panto Project is a very special event arranged annually in Berkshire.  The hard work of the organisers all come together to bring a joyous experience to children who otherwise would miss out of the magic of pantomime.” 

Laura English Rose, Senior Fundraising Manager at Action for Children said, “Thanks for all your generous support. The contribution you are making to Action for Children will help us provide vital funds to services working hard to help children have the safe and happy childhoods they deserve.”

Action for Children protects and supports vulnerable children and young people by providing practical and emotional care and support, ensuring their voices are heard and campaigning to bring lasting improvements to their lives. With 426 services across the UK, in schools and online, in 2022/23 they helped 765,905 children, young people and families.

The teams played across 8 rinks, with 6 ends played.  The number of ends in the second half of the day reduced to 5.

OUR ESSEX TEAM, part of the Essex Provincial Bowls Association (EPBA) consisting of Roger Quinton, Phil Hensher, Richard Strauss and Tony Lindfield did exceedingly well in coming third which was a high achievement as many of the Provinces were fielding two teams.

The EPBA had declined many years ago but was rebooted at the Rochford Kindred Daylight Lodge No. 9820 around 12 years ago by Tony Goater at the Hockley Bowls Club covering the Rochford and Southend areas although now has expanded County wide. It is expected that the MACE Trophy event will be taking place in Essex in five years’ time.

Provinces that sent teams to take part in the 2024 competition (alphabetical order) and the results were:

Bedfordshire x 2 (4th place)

Berkshire x 2 (1st place)

Buckinghamshire

Surrey x 2

Cambridgeshire x 2

Devon

Dorset

Essex (3rd place)

Gloucestershire x 2

Leicestershire

London

Suffolk

Sussex

Warwickshire x 2

Wiltshire x 2 (2nd place)

Northamptonshire

(and Desborough Bowling Club Team assisted to even up the numbers)

Photos

Top: All the competitors from throughout the country

Middle-left: The Essex team being awarded with their trophy by Anthony Howlett-Bolton, (PGM) for Berkshire

Middle-right: Russell Race, PDepGM (right) unveils the new MACE flag. Watched on by Peter Allcock, OBE, CEO of England Bowls and Anthony Howlett-Bolton, OBE, PGM for Berkshire.

Bottom: Trophies on display