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UGLE

The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) is the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales and the Channel Islands. Its headquarters are at Freemasons’ Hall, Great Queen Street, London WC2B 5AZ.

MEETINGS
UGLE meets in Quarterly Communication on the second Wednesday in March, June, September and December. The Annual Investiture, which is followed by the Grand Festival, is held on the last Wednesday in April.

ADMINISTRATION
The United Grand Lodge of England currently has over two hundred thousand members meeting in 6,800 Lodges, which are grouped as follows:

Lodges meeting in London (an area generally within a 10-mile radius of Freemasons’ Hall), are administered by the Metropolitan Grand Lodge of London, which is headed by the Metropolitan Grand Master.

Lodges meeting outside London, and within England, Wales, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands, are grouped into 47 Provinces, whose boundaries often correspond to those of the old Counties, with each headed by a Provincial Grand Master.

Lodges that meet outside England, Wales, the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands are grouped into 33 Districts, with each headed by a District Grand Master, five Groups (ie: currently too small to make up a District), with each headed by a Grand Inspector, and 12 Lodges abroad which are directly administered by Freemasons’ Hall.

PUBLICATIONS
The United Grand Lodge of England publishes a Masonic Year Book annually which lists all committees and boards, details for all of its administrative groupings, and all Grand Officers and senior Provincial and District Officers. It also publishes triennially the Directory of Lodges and Chapters, which lists all lodges and their meeting dates and places. Both publications can be purchased from Freemasons’ Hall.

The Book of Constitutions (rule book) has been in the public domain since the first edition was published in 1723 and can also be purchased from Freemasons’ Hall.

Masonic Charitable Foundation: An address by James Newman, Deputy President-designate, and David Innes, Chief Executive

8th May 20169th March 2016
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Quarterly Communication 9 March 2016 An address by VW Bro James Newman, Deputy President-designate, and David Innes, Chief Executive James Newman RW…

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Deputy Grand Master’s address – March 2016

8th May 20169th March 2016
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Quarterly Communication 9 March 2016 An address by the RW Deputy Grand Master Jonathan Spence Brethren, you will all have received a copy of the UGLE…

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Peter Lowndes on the Tercentenary, Membership Focus Group and Masonic Charitable Foundation

8th May 20167th March 2016
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The Craft and beyond As the Tercentenary and new masonic charity launch approach, Pro Grand Master Peter Lowndes reflects on the work required to…

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Grand Secretary’s column – Spring 2016

8th May 20167th March 2016
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From the Grand Secretary Welcome to the spring 2016 issue of Freemasonry Today. With 2017 fast approaching, we thought it timely to have an…

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UGLE’s 300th anniversary: interview with Keith Gilbert of the Tercentenary Committee

8th May 20167th March 2016
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Countdown to the main event The Coordinator of Planning for the 300th anniversary celebrations at UGLE, Keith Gilbert, explains how preparations are…

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Pro Grand Master’s address – December 2015

8th May 20169th December 2015
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Quarterly Communication 9 December 2015 An address by the MW the Pro Grand Master Peter Lowndes Brethren, I am so pleased to see the excellent…

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Report of the Board of General Purposes – 9 December 2015

8th May 20168th December 2015
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Quarterly Communication of Grand Lodge 9 December 2015 Report of the Board of General Purposes Minutes The Minutes of the Quarterly Communication of…

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Grand Secretary’s column – Winter 2015

8th May 20167th December 2015
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From the Grand Secretary On behalf of the members of the United Grand Lodge of England, a message of congratulations was sent to the Grand…

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Peter Lowndes reflects on Armistice Day and its significance at Freemasons’ Hall

8th May 20167th December 2015
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Justifiably proud Pro First Grand Principal Peter Lowndes explains why Armistice Day should be a moment when we remember all the masons who have…

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The thinking behind UGLE’s new logo and rebranding

8th May 20167th December 2015
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Brand new Aiming to modernise the face of Freemasonry, UGLE’s new image also retains a strong sense of its history. We explore the…

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