District Grand Council of London

of the Order of Allied Masonic Degrees of England and Wales and Districts and Councils Overseas.

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  • Londinium Council Welcomes the DGP

    Londinium Council Welcomes the DGP

    This evening saw R.W. Bro. Scott Cargill paying his first official visit, since being invested as District Grand Prefect, to Londinium Council No.47 along with a large delegation.
    The principal work was the Red Cross of Babylon, for which there were 5 candidates and there were stand-out performances by Colin Howard, Matthew Christmas and Stephen
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    Metropolitan Council TI Welcomes Dep. DGP

    A splendid evening at Metropolitan T.I. “A” at MMH 86 St James. The Council was duly opened and we were delighted to welcome our official guest W. Bro. Peter Warner, Dep. District Grand Prefect and of course, we had our own R.W. Bro. Scott Cargill District Grand Prefect present as a member of the Council.
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  • New District Grand Prefect and District Annual Meeting

    New District Grand Prefect and District Annual Meeting

    On Saturday 15 November, V.W. Bro. Scott Cargill P.G.Reg. was installed as our new District Grand Prefect, in succession to R.W. Bro. Colin Woodcock MBE who last month was made Deputy Grand Master.

    The installation was conducted by M.W. Bro. Thomas Firth Jackson and his team of Grand Officers in front of an audience consisting

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A Christmas message from the District Grand Prefect for London

Dear brethren of London District, we are well within the Christmas period and now, more than ever, our thoughts and actions are very much focused on our families and friends. I would like to add to the happy and generous spirit which is with us now by wishing you and those nearest and dearest to you a very Happy Christmas and a healthy and safe New Year.

Our Masonic tradition equips us very well to think of others and care and support those in need and we practise this every day throughout the year in some way – big or small, and, whether we see it or not, it always makes a difference to somebody. At this time of year the most obvious problem is loneliness. I would ask you all to make a small difference, in whatever way you can, if you know someone who is alone or lonely at Christmas.

Best wishes to you all and I look forward to meeting with you all during the year.

“Happy Christmas”

R.W. Bro. Colin Woodcock MBE

Next Meetings

13
Jan
Mark Masons' Hall

21
Jan
Mark Masons' Hall

23
Jan
Mark Masons' Hall
Installation Meeting

27
Jan
Mark Masons' Hall

28
Jan
Mark Masons' Hall

29
Jan
Mark Masons' Hall

18
Mar
Mark Masons' Hall
Installation Meeting

25
Mar
Mark Masons' Hall

07
Apr
Mark Masons' Hall

10
Apr
Mark Masons' Hall

14
Apr
TBA
Spring Social Event

02
May
Mark Masons' Hall

13
May
Mark Masons' Hall