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North Fylde Group of
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FREEMASONRY ON THE FYLDE


It was around the year 1850, as the Fylde population began to grow to the substantial numbers who now live in the area, that local Freemasonry started to develop. It was not long before men with like minds and high ideals established the Fylde family of lodges. Today, in the six meeting places between Fleetwood and Lytham St. Annes, around 2,500 men meet regularly in sixty-seven lodges.


Lodge meetings are held each month between September and May at the six Masonic centres, which are situated: on the Esplanade in Fleetwood; on West Drive in Cleveleys; at the Imperial Hotel, Blackpool; in Adelaide Street, Blackpool; in the Square at Poulton-le-Fylde and at the Palace, Garden Street, St.Annes on Sea.


Each lodge, presided over by a Master and two Wardens, has between thirty and sixty members. All lodges are connected by a regulatory body for the Province of West Lancashire and meet under the auspices of the United Grand Lodge of England. For administrative purposes the lodges are divided into the four Fylde Groups.


There are many social occasions organised by the Groups and the lodges within them at which wives, families and friends enjoy meeting and creating long-lasting friendships. These occasions range from the formal Annual Ball at the Marine Hall, Fleetwood, hosted by the North Fylde Group; countless ladies nights and social gatherings, to informal activities designed to raise funds for Charity, such as the annual sponsored walk from Adelaide Street into the heart of the Fylde countryside. Our wives and families are an essential ingredient in our enjoyment of Freemasonry. Similarly, care is taken to provide continuity of friendships through the Masonic Fellowships of which there are two on the Fylde: at Cleveleys and Poulton. These Fellowships meet regularly and cater for our widows, relatives and retired Freemasons, their wives and anybody with Masonic connections. The regular meetings have proved extremely popular, are very well supported and are a real opportunity for friendship and support.


Charitable fund-raising is an intrinsic element in Freemasonry and, in addition to supporting Masonic Charities, the lodges of the area have a tradition of substantial support for projects such as the Trinity Hospice and the development plans of the Blackpool Victoria Hospital.

 

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