Meeting at Cary Lane, Brigg, North Lincolnshire
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Making good men better since 1869
Freemasons started meeting in Brigg in 1869 and are now have three modern, busy and happy lodges that are based in Cary Lane
Ancholme Lodge No. 1282
Meets at 6.30pm on the third Monday, October to May inclusive
Glanford Vale Lodge No. 9769
Meets at 6.30pm on the second Thursday October to May inclusive
Ancholme Chapter
Meets at 6.30pm on the first Tuesday in October, December, February and April
What do Freemasons do?
What is a Freemason? We have no political or religious affiliations, and our members are of all ages, races, religions, cultures, and backgrounds. Members make time to socialise and form life-long friendships, making good men even better. We are encouraged to be more tolerant and respectful of everyone, and actively to fulfil our civic and charitable responsibilities.
We believe in building a caring society with integrity; providing a common foundation for friendship; treating others with respect; and making a difference through service to the community.
Becoming a Freemason
We’re a non-religious, non-political, fraternal and charitable organisation. Our members grow in self-confidence and become the best possible versions of themselves.
Formal Lodge meetings involve traditional ceremonies followed by convivial dining in a relaxed atmosphere. Out of Lodge there are many social activities at which friends and families are always welcomed.
Freemasonry instils in its members a moral and ethical approach to life: our values are based on Integrity, Friendship, Respect, and Service. Members put family first, but are also taught concern for other people, care for the less fortunate, and to help those in need.
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