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The Province of East Lancashire is delighted to announce the appointment of EComp Stephen John Holland as Assistant to the Provincial Grand Principals (APGP) for the Western Area. This prestigious appointment was made at the Provincial Grand Chapter meeting on Thursday 20th March, held at the Toughsheet Stadium in Bolton.

EComp Holland is a dedicated and highly regarded member of the Craft and Royal Arch. His appointment as APGP recognises his significant contribution to the Royal Arch over many years. Known for his unwavering commitment and passion for Freemasonry, EComp Holland’s wealth of experience and leadership will undoubtedly serve the Area and wider Province with distinction.

We extend our heartfelt congratulations to EComp Holland on this well-deserved honour and look forward to his continued contribution to the Royal Arch and Freemasonry in the Western Area.