Temperance Hall

The Temperance Hall was built in 1891 by the Redan Lodge I.O.G.T.

The hall was in Rubicon Street.

History
The Redan Lodge I.O.G.T. held their first meeting in the new hall in May 1891: "On Wednesday evening the Redan Lodge I.O.G.T., held their first meeting in the new Temperance Hall, Rubicon street, when there were many mutual congratulations on the advantages they possess in having so commodious and comfortable a building inducing them hopefully to look forward to the increased success of their organisation. The officers for the ensuing term were elected and will be installed at the next meeting. One new member was received by clearances card, three new members were initiated, and several proposed for initiation. It was resolved to hold periodical concerts to reduce the debt on the building. Br Lambert D.S.J.T., was present to forward the interests of the Juvenile Temple in affiliation with the lodge. The meeting closed with the usual vote of thanks to visitors, and Br Powell, C.T., received a hearty vote of thanks for his efficient presidency during the past quarter."