The Circuit of Service Lodges is pleased to welcome it’s two newest member lodges, Armed Forces Lodge of Lincolnshire 10040 and Meridian Lodge 4106.

Armed Forces Lodge of Lincolnshire 10040 was consecrated in September 2023 is a Combined Services Lodge, welcoming serving regular, reserve and veteran members of the UK and allied armed forces and cadet forces adult volunteers. It meets four times a year on the third Saturday in March, June, September and November and is peripatetic, meeting at a different masonic centre in Lincolnshire at each meeting. To find out more visit their website.

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Meridian Lodge was consecrated in 1920 and is a Hall Stone Lodge. It took its name from the Meridian Lodge No 1045, which had previously been the lodge of the 31st Foot (Huntingdonshire) Regiment and has over the years adapted its purpose, latterly becoming a small research lodge. Alas it found itself struggling for membership in recent years until an informal network of Freemasons who were all serving or former members of the Intelligence Corps determined that the Corps should have its own lodge and set out to find a suitable one to rescue. Good fortune brought the two together and the lodge has amalgamated the traditions of the existing lodge with its new identity and ethos as a military lodge. The lodge meets four times a year at Freemasons Hall in London on the first Saturday in March, and December and fourth Saturday in April and October.