Special Interest Lodges in Bucks

Lodge of Concorde 8721

Lodge of Concorde was issued its Warrant on 29 April 1976 and was consecrated on 28 September 1976.

Initially a Middlesex Lodge, meeting at the Masonic Hall, New Windsor Street, Uxbridge until 1994 when the Lodge moved to the Province of Buckinghamshire - the Beaconsfield Masonic Centre.

The Lodge was believed to have been formed by a number of people working locally who had connections to the Concorde project. The first Concorde flight from Heathrow departed for Bahrain in January 1976.

Lodge of Concorde is now the Buckinghamshire Aviation Special Interest Lodge, and new members are always welcome.  As is often the way with special interest lodges, meetings are tailored to the theme of the lodge, and the Lodge of Concorde was no exception. In the meeting itself, aviation memorabilia and references are sprinkled throughout the meeting, with good humour accompanying the exceptional ritual.

At the festive board, the master and wardens don their pilot caps and navigate through an excellent three-course meal which is often delivered by trolley.

And with the aviation theme, a day out at Duxford is planned on 1st July for anyone, including family and friends.

If you would like to be part of this lodge and a global community, that has its roots firmly in the ground in Buckinghamshire, please join us by following this link: 

https://my.mtr.cool/kuacclaurv

After filling in the short form, our Membership Team will be in touch. 
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