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Go behind the scenes as Rochdale Freemasons opens The Masonic Hall to the public as part of Heritage Open Day.

The Freemasons of Rochdale have deep roots in the local community, supporting charities and families for hundreds of years.  Rochdale Freemasons are offering people the chance to have a peek inside the historic organisation. The Heritage open day is the perfect way to see what Freemasonry is actually about and what individuals do out of kindness and a desire to help others. 

We will endeavour to answer any of your questions, and thereby, dispel any negative ideas you may have held.

Join us, the Freemasons, at the Rochdale Masonic Hall for a presentation of their work in the local community, followed by a tour and explanation of the masonic history. There will be light refreshments where you can chat informally with members to understand who were prominent Freemasons in history such as George Washington.

Anyone unable to attend the open event but would like to find out more about Freemasonry can visit www.ugle.org.uk orwww.pglel.co.uk contact Simon Rogers on 07754105682

SEE THE HERITAGE DAY POSTER HERE