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Welcome to Mowbray Lodge No.5373

We are a diverse Lodge with members from all walks of life and all ages. The breadth of youth, experience and cultures makes for a vibrant, fulfilling, and happy experience. We have a strong core of Senior Past Masters and senior members who proactively support our newer members who are keen to learn. We pride ourselves on quality to make for an interesting and fulfilling evening.

We have been members of the Universities Scheme since 2008, opening Freemasonry to Sunderland University, and we have had interest from students, staff, and alumni since then. Former students and staff have now become senior members within the Lodge. Our membership does not however, only come from the Universities Scheme and we welcome all enquiries.

You will find us committed to ensuring that the membership can develop as Masons, in whatever way you choose.

When we meet : First Wednesday, Feb-May & Oct-Dec

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May 2025 Meeting

 

Join us on Wednesday 7th May 2025 at 18.45

We will be conducting a Ceremony of Raising

   We can guarantee a great Masonic evening. 
   If you plan to dine please email events@Mowbraylodge.org with your intentions.
 
   Meeting to be held at Wearside Masonic Hall, Burdon Road, Sunderland. SR2 7BH
 
Ian and Judith Telfer support Birtley Aquatic Centre
Gabriel Petre
/ Categories: Charity

Ian and Judith Telfer support Birtley Aquatic Centre

Following the closure of Birtley Swimming Baths by Gateshead Council, the members of Birtley Amateur Swimming Club were without a home.

It was suggested that a Community Asset Transfer may be possible if sufficient funds could be raised. The Swimming Club supported this suggestion and as Vice-Chairman of Birtley Swimming Club, Judith Telfer, wife of Ian Telfer, who is a member of Mowbray Lodge agreed to front and launch a Crowdfunding Appeal, with the target of £20,000, which was achieved.
 
Significant donations from various sources including  Durham Masonic Charitable Foundation have enabled the scheme to go ahead with the re-opening of  the pool, now named Birtley Aquatic Centre.  Thanks to the dedication of those involved the Centre is due to re-open on 16th September 2024, marking a new chapter for local residents and underscoring the impact of charity and community Spirit.

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