Freemasonry Today
Magazine of The United Grand Lodge of England.
Freemasonry Today was in circulation from 1997 to 2007 with a run of 42 editions. The United Grand Lodge of England had its own house magazine called MQ which was launched in April 2002 with 23 issues published.
It was decided to merge both magazines under one banner, keeping the name of Freemasonry Today but being the official magazine of the United Grand Lodge of England.
Therefore, subscriptions to Freemasonry Today no longer apply as this magazine will be sent free to subscribing members in England and Wales.
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Provincial Grand
Mentor

Grand Lodge is anxious that we try and stem the flow of resignations. All Provinces were asked to set up a Mentoring Scheme. We have followed that recommendation. A committee has been working hard over some months to set up a system that will work in this Province.
W.Bro Arthur Evans has been appointed as the Provincial Mentor and he will be available to any Lodge which feels that it requires assistance. Every Lodge in this Province should appoint a Lodge Mentor to work in conjunction with the Proposer and Seconder.
It is most important that the Proposer
and Seconder do not neglect their duty towards their candidate. It
is also important that the Mentor does not take their duties from
them. Let us all remember our duty to look after each other and ensure
that all remain interested.
W.Bro Arthur Evans can be contacted by the following methods:
Telephone: 01492 860223
E-mail: prov.mentor@nwmasons.org
Freemasons' Hall
Freemasons' Hall is the H.Q. of the U.G.L.E.
Grand Lodge has been in Great Queen Street since 1775, the present Hall being the third building on the site.
Built between 19271932 as a memorial to the Freemasons who died in the First World War, it is one of the finest Art Deco buildings in England, and is now Grade II* listed internally and externally.
In addition to the Grand Temple (seating 1700) there are 21 Lodge Rooms, a Library and Museum, Board and Committee Rooms and administrative offices. The building is fully open to the public.
The 2017 Festival
The 2017 Festival Honorific Jewel
A man never stands as tall as when he kneels to help a child. On behalf of the thousands of children and young
adults who are supported by the Trust, the Council record grateful thanks to the Province of North Wales. Your
generosity will enable us to continue to provide much needed and life-changing support to those children of our
Masonic family who are most in need. Click here to read more - Link


