FRIENDSHIP
One of the oldest social organisations in the world, Freemasonry is not defined by an ideology. It is open to people from all religions and political persuasions, and provides the common foundation for friendships between members, many of which will last for life.
Welcome to the Provincial Grand Lodge of East Lancashire website.
This site has been designed to provide an insight into Freemasonry and we sincerely hope it will be of high interest to both Freemasons and non-Freemasons alike.
Here you will find information on what it is to be a Freemason, our proud history, how to join, what charitable works we’re involved with and coming social events. For a more complete view of current news and events, plus the views and opinions of our many members, please visit our social media pages.
You’re also welcome to contact us anytime if you have any queries.
Begin Your Journey
There are probably as many explanations of Freemasonry as there are Freemasons and every member will be able to tell you exactly what Freemasonry means to them.
THE PGLEL 2026 FESTIVAL APPEAL
We are all well initiated on the importance of Charity, It is now our time to give something back. The Province hopes to have raised £2.4 M by the end of the Appeal and we can only achieve this with your help.
Personal 50th – WBro Allan Bennion, PJGD
Installation of WBro Peter Shrigley at Lodge of Benevolence
Dormer St Margaret’s Lodge Celebrates 50 Years of Freemasonry for Arthur Halliday, Known to All as Syd
The Masonic Journey: Province of East Lancashire Past, Present, and Future
Hundreds of local carers of people with dementia will get help and support thanks to East Lancashire Freemasons
50 years in freemasonry for WBro Peter Clegg PProvDepGReg
60 years of service to Family, Work, Freemasonry and the Wider Community
Bro Gareth Whitcombe raising at Rochdale Lodge 6721
What our Brethren Say
The lessons taught have helped me in my personal life and my lodge brethren continue to amaze me in their dedication to each other and our wider community. I’m proud to be a Freemason and would recommend anybody who is curious to come and enquire.
Gareth Baron
St Martin’s 2320
As a 20-year member I became a Mason because I believed I was joining men who thought in a similar way to myself. Very true to a large extent, what I hadn’t realised was that wherever you go when visiting you are immediately among friends you had yet to meet.
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Colin Smith
Grants 8825
Freemasonry is like being part of a fantastic story, you just want to learn more and more. While doing so, you meet new friends, that will stay with you for the rest of your life.
Andy Beaumont
Good Report 7370
Freemasonry is great way to make new friends and connect with old ones. It gives you the chance grow as a person and share that knowledge with others. It’s more than a brotherhood; it’s a family.
Andy Robson
Lodge of Union 268
Freemasonry has complimented and helped me to understand my journey in life. I’ve also met new friends who will stay with me for the rest of my journey.
Sonny Welsh
Felicity 4365
But that’s only a very small part of the story. It’s not about why I joined, but more about why I’ve stayed. I’ve stayed because I’ve seen with my eyes, and felt with my heart, the love, care, friendship and support that Masons give each other, not just within the framework of the Lodge Room or meetings, but in the wider world. A better bunch of lads I’ve yet to find..
Roger Bowden
Knowsley 4661
Freemasonary is a guaranteed social life. It’s a great way to make new friends and stay in touch with old ones. It’s the ability to grow as a person and extend what has been learnt to others seeking similar growth…
Chris Daniels
Iron Road 4964
