
The Royal Air Force Lodge No. 7335, founded in 1954 under the United Grand Lodge of England, brings together serving and former members of the Royal Air Force and wider Armed Forces in Masonic fellowship. Rooted in shared values of integrity, respect, and charity, the Lodge offers a unique space where military camaraderie meets Masonic tradition. Whether you’re a Freemason with RAF ties or simply interested in learning more, we welcome you to explore our history, values, and ongoing charitable work.
Per Ardua ad Astra.
Joining the Royal Air Force Lodge No. 7335 offers a unique opportunity to be part of a rich tradition that unites individuals with a shared connection to the Royal Air Force, Royal Naval Air Service, or…
Becoming a member of the Royal Air Force Lodge No. 7335 is a rewarding journey into the world of Freemasonry, enriched by the shared heritage of commissioned officers who have served in…
The Regular meetings of the Lodge are held on the Second Monday in January; Fourth Monday in March; the Third Friday in May; and the Third Monday in October (Installation).
Read about the latest updates and changes, related to our brotherhood
Leopold Lodge No 1571 Celebrates 150th Anniversary in style.
On Friday 23rd January 2026, Leopold Lodge No 1571 celebrated their 150th Anniversary in style, by welcoming over 60 people to the Grand Temple at Mark Masons' Hall.
Read MoreA 75 year old apron gets a new owner at Kindred Arts
Many congratulations to W Bro Alex Shoolman on being Installed into the Chair for the first time in any Craft Lodge, at Kindred Arts Lodge No 5784 on 10th March 2026. He writes, “Being Installed by my father-in-law, W Bro Clive Goodman, added much emotion to the ceremony, especially being Invested with my Masters Apron, which has a 75+ year family legacy.
Read MoreTamworth Lodge Chooses Renewal Over Retreat
Four years ago, Tamworth Lodge was on the verge of surrendering its warrant. On Friday 6th February, on the exact day marking 96 years since its Consecration, the Lodge met at the Croydon & District Masonic Centre to conduct a double Third Degree ceremony and, in the same meeting, present certificates to seventeen trained Mental Wellbeing Ambassadors. The contrast between then and now speaks to a deliberate and sustained period of renewal.
Read MoreBelow you can find information, related to our latest events and activities
Kent Club Gala
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