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Hetton Lyon L6533

Hetton Lyon L6533

Who are we?

Three Craft Lodges, Chapter, Mark Lodge, RAM Lodge and Durham Lodge of Installed Commanders.

When we meet

2nd Thursday

Fees

Joining fee: £0

Lodge subscriptions: £200

Typical dining fee: £0 including visitors except for Installation meeting (May). (Usual dining fee is included in subscriptions).

Contact

facilities at Hetton Masonic Hall

Address

Hetton-le-Hole, Houghton le Spring DH5 9JB.

Hall information

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Lodges that meet here

Parking: 

Ample parking on adjacent land (there is always an attendant in place on Lodge nights).

Approach: 

Turn in left at Ritchie’s Transport Depot, if coming from Houghton Le Spring.  Turning is approx. 500 yds after Hetton Town Centre traffic lights.

Entrance: 

Side road between Ritchie’s and Masonic Hall off main Houghton to Easington Lane road.  Door entrance to the hall is on the main road.

Emergency: 

Defibrillator on site.

Accessibility:

First floor lift in building.

Toilets: 

Male & Female toilets are upstairs with Accessible toilet on ground floor.

Inside: 

Lodge Room on first floor with dining room on ground floor.

Stairs/Lifts: 

Lift between ground and first floor.

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Bernard Gilpin L3076

Bernard Gilpin L3076





Who are we?

Three Craft Lodges, Chapter, Mark Lodge, RAM Lodge and Durham Lodge of Installed Commanders.



When we meet

3rd Tuesday.

Fees

Joining fee: £0

Lodge subscriptions: £200

Typical dining fee: £0 including visitors except for Installation meeting (May). (Usual dining fee is included in subscriptions).

Contact



bg3076hetton@gmail.com




facilities at Hetton Masonic Hall

Address

Hetton-le-Hole, Houghton le Spring DH5 9JB.

Parking: 

Ample parking on adjacent land (there is always an attendant in place on Lodge nights).

Approach: 

Turn in left at Ritchie’s Transport Depot, if coming from Houghton Le Spring.  Turning is approx. 500 yds after Hetton Town Centre traffic lights.

Entrance: 

Side road between Ritchie’s and Masonic Hall off main Houghton to Easington Lane road.  Door entrance to the hall is on the main road.

Emergency: 

Defibrillator on site.

Accessibility:

First floor lift in building.

Toilets: 

Male & Female toilets are upstairs with Accessible toilet on ground floor.

Inside: 

Lodge Room on first floor with dining room on ground floor.

Stairs/Lifts: 

Lift between ground and first floor.


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Kepier L8308





Who are we?

Kepier Lodge No 8308  Formed 1972 we have proved ourselves to help with  National and International Charities as well as helping those near at home.

What we do

We have wide cross section of membership and believe in making everyone welcome to the Lodge.

Why join us?

We always make newcomers very welcome to the Lodge we aim to make membership a pleasurable experience.



When we meet

1st Wednesday of the month November-July.
Installation October.

Fees

Joining fee: £70

Lodge subscriptions: £220

Typical dining fee: Free

Contact

WBro. John R Nightingale, Secretary.



Kepier8308@outlook.com


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facilities at Hetton Masonic Hall

Address

Hetton-le-Hole, Houghton le Spring DH5 9JB.

Parking: 

Ample parking on adjacent land (there is always an attendant in place on Lodge nights).

Approach: 

Turn in left at Ritchie’s Transport Depot, if coming from Houghton Le Spring.  Turning is approx. 500 yds after Hetton Town Centre traffic lights.

Entrance: 

Side road between Ritchie’s and Masonic Hall off main Houghton to Easington Lane road.  Door entrance to the hall is on the main road.

Emergency: 

Defibrillator on site.

Accessibility:

First floor lift in building.

Toilets: 

Male & Female toilets are upstairs with Accessible toilet on ground floor.

Inside: 

Lodge Room on first floor with dining room on ground floor.

Stairs/Lifts: 

Lift between ground and first floor.


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Hetton-le-Hole Masonic Lodge



Hetton Masonic Hall Located in the heart of Hetton, our venue has a range of rooms ideal for hosting functions and meetings for large and small groups.


facilities at Hetton Masonic Hall

Address

Hetton-le-Hole, Houghton le Spring DH5 9JB.

Parking: 

Ample parking on adjacent land (there is always an attendant in place on Lodge nights).

Approach: 

Turn in left at Ritchie’s Transport Depot, if coming from Houghton Le Spring.  Turning is approx. 500 yds after Hetton Town Centre traffic lights.

Entrance: 

Side road between Ritchie’s and Masonic Hall off main Houghton to Easington Lane road.  Door entrance to the hall is on the main road.

Emergency: 

Defibrillator on site.

Accessibility:

First floor lift in building.

Toilets: 

Male & Female toilets are upstairs with Accessible toilet on ground floor.

Inside: 

Lodge Room on first floor with dining room on ground floor.

Stairs/Lifts: 

Lift between ground and first floor.


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Hetton Lyon 75th Anniversary | Durham Freemasons

On the evening of Friday 10th November 2022, the members of Hetton Lyon Lodge No. 6533 of gathered at the Masonic Hall Hetton Le Hole to celebrate their 75 th  Anniversary with some 94 brethren in attendance.   

An event of such importance was recognised with a Full Team Visit led by the Deputy Provincial Grand Master Michael Graham PSGD.   

Ron Smith delivered a précised history of the lodge, World War II, 1939-1945, proved to be a watershed moment in World history, the World was changed forever in very many ways.  

 Masonically it became a time of expansion, due to men returning home from the horrors of war, and others, who had not been in the Armed Forces, were seeking some form of order and stability in society. Indeed 190 new lodges were formed in 1946 and that had risen to over 1000 by 1955. In 1946 Bernard Gilpin Lodge had 182 members with many more waiting to join.  

Against this background 20 Brethren decided to form a new lodge, originally the Founders had suggested that the new lodge be named Bowes Lyon but because of the Royal connection could not be granted; and after further deliberation it was decided to take Hetton Lyon and on the Wednesday 6th August 1947 the warrant was granted and signed by the Acting Grand Master, Edward William Spencer, 10th Duke of Devonshire.  

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The evening was finished off at the festive board, where Michael responding to his toast, stated his appreciation to the lodge for their planning that went into this momentous evening in the lodge’s history. He went on to thank the brethren for the generous donations given in the lodge room earlier of £75.00 to Durham Benevolence and £75.00 to Tender loving Teddies, without exception the most successful initiative the Province of Durham have had.  

The Worshipful Master Simon Smiles went on to thank the members of Hetton Lyon for their unequivocal support and although small in number, they were incredibly strong as a unit; a major factor in reaching the evenings celebrations.  

The responses on Provincial Wardens were given thanking the members of Hetton Lyon for the warmth of welcome, the generous hospitality shown to the team and for the gift of a Pen to those in attendance.  

Congratulations Hetton Lyon as we look forward to you celebrating your Centenary. 

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Bernard Gilpin Chapter Centenary | Durham Freemasons

Tuesday 4th October 2022 saw the companions of Bernard Gilpin Chapter, who meet at the masonic hall in Hetton-le-Hole, celebrate 100 years of Royal Arch Masonry.  The chapter received a team visit by the Grand Superintendent John Thompson and a Deputation of Provincial Officers. E Comp Ron Smith delivered a very detailed and informative talk on Bernard Gilpin “the Man and the Chapter” which was well received by everyone. At the Festive board the companions each received a plaque, lapel pin badge as well as a booklet on Bernard Gilpin “the man and the Royal Arch Chapter”. A great night was enjoyed by all and a fitting way to celebrate Bernard Gilpin’s contribution to the community and the chapter.

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