Our Partners

Our Lodge Lodge 910 has roots to both in Pontefract and wider communities

There are a number of other Masonic Lodges that meet in Pontefract, including De Lacy Lodge 4643, Tateshall Lodge 7645, St Hubertus Lodge 9934, as well as Saint Oswald Royal Arch Chapter 910.

We work with or support charities on local level, and help support charities on a national level via the Masonic Charitable Foundation.

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Pontefract Lodges and Royal Arch Chapter

Logo for De Lacy Lodge featuring a stylized knot design and the text "De Lacy Lodge 4643" on a black background.

De Lacy Lodge

De Lacy Lodge
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Tateshall Lodge

Tateshall Lodge

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St Oswald Chapter

St Oswald Chapter

Pontefract Community Kitchen

Pontefract Community Kitchen is a charity, entirely run by volunteers, who provide food, a warm space, and other support to those in our community who need it most. 

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Masonic Charitable Foundation

Masonic Charitable Foundation

The Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF) is a leading charity within the Freemasonry community in England and Wales. It serves as the central body responsible for coordinating and delivering the charitable activities of Freemasons. The foundation operates with the aim of improving the lives of individuals and communities in need, both within the Masonic community and in the wider society.