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John George Gibson C2929

Who are we?

We are John George Gibson Royal Arch Chapter and we were consecrated way back in 1909. We have an intriguing history being linked and named after one of our founding members the Reverend John George Gibson a well-respected Masonic Historian of his time who served as Rector of St Ebba Church in Ebchester, County Durham from 1895 – 1911. 

Today the Chapter is continuing in the steps of many illustrious Companions in upholding the traditions and principles which offer all Freemasons the experience of belonging to, and being part of, a well-respected forward-thinking organisation.  

What we do

John George Gibson Royal Arch Chapter is a friendly group of Companions from varying backgrounds and age groups who pride themselves on being helpful and mindful of what their members want out of their respective membership. 

Why join us?

We offer all Freemasons the opportunity to complete their knowledge of pure ancient freemasonry in a friendly and welcoming environment and to be part of the extended fraternity of masons who wish to increase their experience of the friendship beyond that of their respective Lodges. 

When we meet

4th Wednesday September, November, January, March, and July.

Fees

Joining fee: £25

Lodge subscriptions: £40

Typical dining fee: £10

Contact

facilities at Stanley Masonic Hall

Address

Scott Street, Stanley, Co. Durham, DH9 8AD.

Hall information

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Lodges that meet here

Parking: 

Very large free car park.

Approach: 

Easy level access from the car park, (people can be dropped off at the door) only a very low kerb.

Entrance: 

Wide door wheelchair easy access.

Emergency: 

Emergency exits are available in each area of the ground floor and from the first floor via the main staircase

Accessibility:

Our building is a purpose-built Masonic Hall and over the years has made several modifications to the structure of the building to meet the demands and requirements of everyone regardless of their abilities.

Toilets: 

Accessible ladies and gents’ toilets and a dedicated disabled toilet.

Inside: 

No ramps or steps downstairs.

Stairs/Lifts: 

Wide stairs with handrail, chair lift to temple.

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Tower L7292





Who are we?

Tower Lodge was consecrated in 1953 and has a history of fund raising to help individuals and community groups. We believe in and practice friendship, respect and charity, three of the most important beliefs of Freemasonry.

What we do

We meet nine times a year and practice the ancient arts which have been the mainstay of Freemasonry. We have a meal after each meeting where members can socialize and help raise funds, which are donated to local and national charities.

Why join us?

Our members believe that we can offer a great life experience to any man who comes with an open mind. We have a wide cross section of members working in all types of employment and we all enjoy each other’s company. Age is no barrier to membership, we welcome everyone and have a good few senior citizens, so don’t be put off by age, you will be welcome you only have to ask.



When we meet

3rd Tuesday March-December. Installation October.

Fees

Joining fee: £65

Lodge subscriptions: £155

Typical dining fee: £12

Contact



hunter.peter8@googlemail.com




facilities at Stanley Masonic Hall

Address

Scott Street, Stanley, Co. Durham, DH9 8AD.

Parking: 

Very large free car park.

Approach: 

Easy level access from the car park, (people can be dropped off at the door) only a very low kerb.

Entrance: 

Wide door wheelchair easy access.

Emergency: 

Emergency exits are available in each area of the ground floor and from the first floor via the main staircase

Accessibility:

Our building is a purpose-built Masonic Hall and over the years has made several modifications to the structure of the building to meet the demands and requirements of everyone regardless of their abilities.

Toilets: 

Accessible ladies and gents’ toilets and a dedicated disabled toilet.

Inside: 

No ramps or steps downstairs.

Stairs/Lifts: 

Wide stairs with handrail, chair lift to temple.


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Coronation L2929





Who are we?

Coronation Lodge No. 2929 ( consecrated 1902 ) with over 120 years of helping people in the local community. Today a vibrant group who believe in Integrity, Friendship,Respect and Charity.Whilst keeping the age old traditions of the Lodge we incorporate modern everday requirements to enhance membership quality and a feeling of belonging.

What we do

Coronation Lodge prides itself of being a group of forward thinking Masons with a common goal, to meet with like-minded people and enjoy each others company, whilst trying to make a difference, both in each others lives and in our local community.

Why join us?

The oldest Lodge in Stanley and by far the most proactive, we have a wide cross section of members from very young, middle aged and older.

We believe in living life to the full, working hard but above all helping others whilst having fun in the process. Our aim is always with charity in mind.



When we meet

3rd Wednesday Except July/August – Installation November.

Fees

Joining fee: £100

Lodge subscriptions: £156

Typical dining fee: £10

Contact



les.baker@ymail.com


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facilities at Stanley Masonic Hall

Address

Scott Street, Stanley, Co. Durham, DH9 8AD.

Parking: 

Very large free car park.

Approach: 

Easy level access from the car park, (people can be dropped off at the door) only a very low kerb.

Entrance: 

Wide door wheelchair easy access.

Emergency: 

Emergency exits are available in each area of the ground floor and from the first floor via the main staircase

Accessibility:

Our building is a purpose-built Masonic Hall and over the years has made several modifications to the structure of the building to meet the demands and requirements of everyone regardless of their abilities.

Toilets: 

Accessible ladies and gents’ toilets and a dedicated disabled toilet.

Inside: 

No ramps or steps downstairs.

Stairs/Lifts: 

Wide stairs with handrail, chair lift to temple.


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St Andrew’s L6217

St Andrews 6217





Who are we?

We are a small friendly lodge based in Stanley that has been part of the community for over 75 years. We meet up from September to June every year and forge new friendships and connections. We meet socially where potential members are always welcome.

Our core values are integrity, respect and charity. We pride ourselves in the traditions of the lodge whilst ensuring we incorporate modern day values and enhance all members sense of belonging.

What we do

St. Andrews prides itself on being very forward thinking and being able to have members who are very knowledgeable and forward thinking people. We are always looking for other like minded people who enjoy the company of others and want to make a difference to people in our local communities.

Why join us?

If you enjoy other people’s company then Freemasonry is definitely for you as we thrive on engaging with others and supporting people in the community and in house. We offer the opportunity to make new friendships in a safe environment after our meetings at a social dinner.



When we meet

1st Tuesdays in September, October, November, December, February, March, April, May and June.

Fees

Joining fee: £100

Lodge subscriptions: £160 which can be paid monthly or in full.

Typical dining fee: £12

Contact



lee.spinks@me.com




facilities at Stanley Masonic Hall

Address

Scott Street, Stanley, Co. Durham, DH9 8AD.

Parking: 

Very large free car park.

Approach: 

Easy level access from the car park, (people can be dropped off at the door) only a very low kerb.

Entrance: 

Wide door wheelchair easy access.

Emergency: 

Emergency exits are available in each area of the ground floor and from the first floor via the main staircase

Accessibility:

Our building is a purpose-built Masonic Hall and over the years has made several modifications to the structure of the building to meet the demands and requirements of everyone regardless of their abilities.

Toilets: 

Accessible ladies and gents’ toilets and a dedicated disabled toilet.

Inside: 

No ramps or steps downstairs.

Stairs/Lifts: 

Wide stairs with handrail, chair lift to temple.


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Stanley Masonic Hall



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facilities at Stanley Masonic Hall

Address

Scott Street, Stanley, Co. Durham, DH9 8AD.

Parking: 

Very large free car park.

Approach: 

Easy level access from the car park, (people can be dropped off at the door) only a very low kerb.

Entrance: 

Wide door wheelchair easy access.

Emergency: 

Emergency exits are available in each area of the ground floor and from the first floor via the main staircase

Accessibility:

Our building is a purpose-built Masonic Hall and over the years has made several modifications to the structure of the building to meet the demands and requirements of everyone regardless of their abilities.

Toilets: 

Accessible ladies and gents’ toilets and a dedicated disabled toilet.

Inside: 

No ramps or steps downstairs.

Stairs/Lifts: 

Wide stairs with handrail, chair lift to temple.


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50 years Chapter Celebration for David Railson

On the evening of Monday 19th December 2022, the companions of Elevation Chapter assembled at the Stanley Masonic Hall. This special meeting was of immense importance, it was a celebration of 50 years service to the Chapter for EComp Thomas William David Railson and the exhalation of Bro Hugh Dorans .

This evening started with the Provincial Grand Superintendent John Thompson being warmly welcomed into the Chapter Room and being introduced to the Companions.

The Companions of elevation Chapter then increased their numbers with a fine exhalation ceremony of Bro Dorans in which many members of the chapter and visitors took part.

The next business of the evening was for the Provincial Grand Superintendent to present the long service certificate to EComp David Railson. John did this in his usual style by inviting David to have a chat with him. Two chairs where placed and the companions took their seats.

David has been married to Christine in 1974 and has 3  daughters Fiona, Lynsey and Gemma….6 Grandchildren Elizabeth, Harrison, Grace, Hannah,, Jackson and Spencer aged 3

David’s  Education was at Newcastle upon Tyne Cathedral Choir of which he eventually became Head Chorister.

He Said “All I particularly wanted to do in those early years was to sing in the Choir and play Cricket.”

He later attended Newcastle Colleges on leaving School and decided  a Police Career was what I wanted to commit myself to as I had been interested in that for some time.

January 1964 saw him accepted into Newcastle upon Tyne City Police, after training was posted to West End Police Station where he met a myriad of characters all in a blue uniform.

After some years served in Divisional Administration ,Crime Intelligence and C.I.D. Promoted Sergeant 1978 …Stationed in Sunderland, Gateshead, Blaydon and Whickham from where I retired as Station Sergeant/ Custody Officer in 1993.

November1968 saw his initiation into Derwent Lodge No 4250 becoming W.M.1983.

His Royal Arch journey started in September 1972 with his exhalation  into Rowlands Gill Holy Royal Arch Chapter No 4694 becoming M.E.Z in 1987 going back to J. and H then M.E.Z. in 1990. After that in 1991 I took over as Scribe Ezra’a post I held for over 20years.

In 1992 received Provincial position of DepProvSwdB

Promotion. to DepProvGDC 1998-2000  and then ProvGDC  2000-2007.

During his  time as ProvGDC. there were many initiatives in which he was involved in organising provincial support for the second and third principals on official provincial visits and the introduction of the revised ritual into the Province, which was a major task.

During all of his time in the Holy Royal Arch Chapter David wrote and delivered many Lectures in and out of this Province , his Church background seemed to just be a forerunner  to Freemasonry more particularly the Holy Royal Arch where the many Biblical references and stories were so familiar. Indeed this followed on into many other  Masonic Degrees.

However ,  in the following years his Masonic Career really took off and in all the many Degrees he is still  a member of, he  achieved Acting Grand Rank in every Degree bar one  He particularly  enjoyed was Dep. Grand EPISCOPUS (CHAPLAIN) in the Order of the Scarlet Cord where he was in that Office for 3 years and gave ‘ orations’ relative to Consecrations and Enthronements over much of the Country, Past P.G.M in The order of Athelstan 2012-17  in Northumbria …P.G.M. Royal Order of Scotland   2017–date in Durham…..  Grand Supt. of The Holy Royal Arch Knight Templar Priests and The Order of Holy Wisdom in Northumberland and Durham .

On conclusion John invited the Provincial DC EComp Nigel Fallow to present the 50 year long service certificate

E Comp Thompson acknowledged his amazing service to many degrees and thanked him for the work he has done in Durham in promoting the craft and the Holy Royal Arch. John further Commented that many of the things we do today in our visits and deputations and the ritual will read has David’s hand in it somewhere along the line.

Chapter Photos were taken before the evening progressed to the festive board.

Following an enjoyable meal, John Thompson thanked the Chapter for a Wonderful evening and was grateful for the invitation to share in this  special  Celebration. The full room in attendance added to the occasion. John then spoke about everything that was happening around the province and to encourage everyone to go out and enjoy their freemasonry.

Toast followed with Ecomp Railson thanking EComp Thompson for his attendance and the companions and visitors for their support.

All enjoyed an excellent and entertaining evening.

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Diamond Jubilee | Durham Freemasons

At St Andrew’s Lodge in Stanley, Selwyn Smith Beattie celebrated his 60th anniversary as a Freemason on 1st November 2022.

The commemorative Certificate was presented by the Provincial Grand Master, John Paul Thompson and at the festive board which followed Selwyn received a gift of a special whisky and glasses.

As well as holding Grand Rank for 30 of his 60 year’s service, Selwyn holds grand rank in the Royal Arch Chapter and most of the Progressive Orders including Mark, RAM, KT, KM, RCC, OSM, SC, AMD and KBHC with the highest in the Royal and Select Masters as the first District Grand Master of Durham for a period of AAA14 years from 1997 to 2011 and became a member of the Ninth Arch in 2016.

In the unavoidable absence of the current District Grand Master Michael Graham the Royal and Select Masters were represented by the District Principal Conductor of the Work, Bryan Kennedy; Red Cross of Constantine and Scarlet Cord represented by the Deputy Intendant General and Deputy Provincial Grand Summus Gary D Taylor while Knights Templar by the Provincial Sub Prior John D Watts also present as craft Assistant Provincial Grand Master for the North West Durham area.

Selwyn is a skilled banner maker with his handiwork not only evident in his mother lodge but on many other unit and provincial banners throughout the region.

In his response to a generous toast at the festive board Selwyn thanked everyone for the support he’s received and that he is looking forward to receiving his 60th certificate presentation from Mark Masonry in only 6 years time and thereafter, the many other Progressive Orders which have given him so much pleasure.

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