AMBASSADOR EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY FOR UNITED KINGDOM GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
H.E. SIR NICHOLAS HALL
ambassadornhall.templarnation@gmail.com
Nicholas Hall was born in London (United Kingdom) on 23/04/1963.
Married to Engeline Chari, he has three daughters, Zahra, Sophiya and Lexie.
In 1991 he graduated in Social Sciences from the University of Westminster in London.
In 1995 he obtained a Postgraduate Certificate (PGCE) always in Social Sciences.
After graduation he started working in the security sector.
In 2010 he began working for AGL Security in Leicester (United Kingdom) as head of the contract area; the collaboration will end in 2019.
In 2015 he became escort officer in the HM Prison in Leicester, with the role of escort agent and head of the prison security sector in the management of entrances and external companies working in the prison facility.
A year later he joined Rossendales Limited, a leading company in the debt collection sector, also in Leicester, as Executive Agent.
In 2019 he became Supervisor of Securitas UK in Leicester.
Nicholas Hall also has the title of Sir and is the Grand Master of the institution called “Knights Templar of Albion”.
In April 2020 he became a citizen of the Templar Nation.
On 12 May 2020 he was appointed Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Templar Nation in the United Kingdom, with notification of Credentials to S.M. Queen Elizabeth II, Sovereign of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
NEWS
30/12/2020: President’s Bonsi end of the year speech
“I wish all of you, dear fellow citizens of the Templar Nation, my best wishes for a happy and serene New Year, wherever you are”.
05/12/2020: The Ambassador to Palestine Al Hhusseini officially met the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem Mgr. Pizzaballa
The meeting took place on 4 December during the official entry of Bishop Pizzaballa into the Church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem.
03/12/2020: International Disability Day, President Bonsi: I would like to see a world in which disabled people do not receive pity, but concrete actions to eliminate disability
Equality and inclusion are fine words, but facts are needed.