The United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) is the governing body of Freemasonry in England and Wales. It provides leadership, guidance, and national standards for the Craft, while supporting Lodges and members through governance, education, and the promotion of Freemasonry’s values of integrity, friendship, respect, and service.
Stay up to date with what is happening across the Province by visiting the Province of East Kent Events Diary.
This is a useful resource for finding upcoming meetings, social events, and wider Masonic activities taking place throughout the Province. Whether you are looking to visit another Lodge, attend a Provincial event, or simply see what is coming up, the diary provides a clear and regularly updated overview.
We encourage all members to take a look and make the most of the opportunities available across East Kent.
The Cornwallis East Kent Freemasons Charity supports charitable giving across East Kent by providing grants and match funding, helping local Lodges and communities make a real difference. It plays a vital role in supporting local causes, charities and community projects throughout the Province.
Watch their latest video to see some of the fantastic achievements made possible through the support of the CEKFC.
Complete your Masonic journey, the prime qualification for admission into The Holy Royal Arch is to be a Master Mason of at least four weeks’ standing in a Lodge under the United Grand Lodge of England, or a Lodge under a Grand Lodge recognised by it.
If you would like to join the Royal Arch, each Lodge has a Chapter Liaison Officer who will be able to start the process and provide all the information you need. Alternatively, if you wish to take the next step in completing your Masonic journey, please follow this link and complete the form. A member of our Provincial Chapter Membership Coordinating Team will be in touch as soon as possible.
Solomon is the United Grand Lodge of England’s online learning platform, designed to support Freemasons at every stage of their journey. Through structured modules, papers, quizzes, and webinars, it helps members deepen their understanding of ritual, symbolism, history, and personal development, whether for individual study or Lodge and Chapter learning.
Portal is the United Grand Lodge of England’s secure digital membership system, giving Freemasons direct access to their personal Masonic record, appointments, communications, and key information in one place. It helps members stay connected with their Lodge, Province, and Grand Lodge, while providing up to date details and supporting the administration of their Masonic journey.
Craftcast is the official podcast of the United Grand Lodge of England (UGLE) - the governing body of Freemasonry in England, Wales, the Channel Islands, the Isle of Man and Districts overseas.
In every episode Shaun Butler, James Dalton and Stephen Whatley are chatting all things Freemasonry. They ask the big questions, talk about their experiences and interview special guests from across UGLE. Craftcast is the podcast for everyone from seasoned Freemasons to those just curious about what we do - so please come along for the ride.
Alongside male Freemasonry, there is a strong and well-established tradition of Freemasonry for women in England. Women Freemasons practise the same core principles of Integrity, Friendship, Respect, and Service, and follow the same moral and ethical framework that has guided Freemasonry for centuries.
Women have been meeting as Freemasons for over 100 years, and today Freemasonry for women is governed by two independent and respected Grand Lodges: The Order of Women Freemasons (OWF) and The Honourable Fraternity of Ancient Freemasons (HFAF). Both organisations provide a structured and supportive environment that encourages personal development, lifelong friendships, and positive contributions to society.
Operating independently while sharing common aims with other branches of Freemasonry, Women Freemasons play an active role within the wider Masonic family. Their members are heavily involved in charitable, civic, and community activities, often working alongside male Freemasons, demonstrating that the values of Freemasonry remain relevant and meaningful in modern society.
The Honourable Fraternity of Ancient Freemasons (HFAF) is one of the two Grand Lodges for women Freemasons in England. Founded in 1913, it offers a structured and supportive environment grounded in the principles of Integrity, Friendship, Respect, and Service.
HFAF encourages personal development, enduring friendships, and active involvement in charitable and community life.
The Order of Women Freemasons (OWF) is one of the two Grand Lodges for women Freemasons in England. Founded in 1908, it practises Freemasonry exclusively for women and is rooted in the core Masonic principles of Integrity, Friendship, Respect, and Service.
OWF offers a supportive and structured environment that encourages personal development, enduring friendships, and active involvement in charitable and community life.
If you would like to make a one-off contribution to our Lodge Charity Chest, your support will help us respond to local needs and support worthwhile causes. Every donation, large or small, is greatly appreciated and makes a real difference.
Please click the button below to make your donation.
By setting up a regular contribution, such as a monthly donation, you can provide ongoing support to our Lodge Charity Chest. Even small amounts given regularly can grow over time and help us plan and sustain our charitable efforts.
Please click the button below to set up your regular donation and enter L6046 in the box that says 'Search by Chest number for faster results'.