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The Nottingham Rotary Lodge

No. 3941
The Nottingham Rotary Lodge Logo - No: 3941. A blue star with a centre cog with a flower in the middle with the lodge number within it.
Founded in 1919

Based at

Goldsmith Street

Our Lodge is a well-established Masonic Lodge based at Freemasons Hall, Goldsmith Street, in Nottingham. Its members come from diverse backgrounds, bringing a wide range of experience and interests. Founded in 1919, the Lodge has welcomed brethren from all walks of life for over a century.

If you are interested in becoming a Freemason, you can register your interest to join our lodge by pressing on the link below. Membership is open to people from all backgrounds and the organisation’s aim is to empower members to be the best they can be – it’s about building character, supporting members as individuals and helping them make a positive contribution to society.

An image of the Goldsmith Street Masonic temple building in Nottingham city centre.
A Lodge that Is Dedicated and Fun

Where Everyone is Welcome

Our Lodge Meetings

1st Wednesday
of the Month

We meet on the first Wednesday of each month from October to April, with a short break in January. Meetings usually begin around 6:00 PM, allowing flexibility for family and work commitments.

In addition, we hold Lodge Development Evenings for brethren who wish to take the next step in a relaxed and enjoyable setting. These sessions typically start at 8:00 PM on the last two Thursdays of each month, running from September through March.

If you’re ready to begin your journey with our Lodge and join a welcoming environment where you can share interests—or introduce new ones—we would be delighted to meet you.

For membership enquiries, please visit this link or contact our Lodge Membership Officer:

Andrew Shaw
📞 07805 428539
andy.shaw@asgssecurity.com

Come Join Us
Become

Part of a Historical Society and a Fantastic Lodge

The Nottingham Rotary Lodge Logo - No: 3941. A blue star with a centre cog with a flower in the middle with the lodge number within it.

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Image Credit: Unknown, “INSTALLATION OF THE DUKE OF NEWCASTLE AT THE MECHANICS´ HALL NOTTINGHAM AS PROVINCIAL GRAND MASTER OF THE FREEMASONS OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE.”, 1860, Wien Museum Inv.-Nr. W 4943, CC0 (https://sammlung.wienmuseum.at/en/object/461968/)