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Updated 24 April 2024

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Updated 6 December 2022

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Updated 24 January 2024

Accessibility is the practice of making services usable by as many people as possible. We plan to provide as much information as we can in accessible formats.

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Three Acres and a Cow

Updated 8 April 2016

Three Acres and a Cow is a show about the history of land rights and protest in the UK, told through folk song, storytelling and poetry. With a grant from Quaker Peace & Social Witness, I am organising a performance of the show in Bristol with the help of Robin Grey, a musician who has been performing the piece since 2013.

Three Acres and a Cow

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Why I am striking from school

Updated 12 July 2019

Sasha King-Smith is a young Quaker taking part in the growing #YouthStrike4Climate movement.

Why I am striking from school

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Updated 13 June 2023

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Celebrating sustainable living in the Peak District

Updated 22 February 2016

After 18 months of dedicated hard work by a team from Bakewell Quaker Meeting (and a few invited others) the Bakewell Green Festival finally happened. The sun shone, the participants brought their demonstrations, talks, poetry, music, dance, goods for sale, activities, animals and good humour.

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Capel Quaker Orchard

Updated 7 January 2016

In April 2012, keen to demonstrate support for the Canterbury Commitment for Quakers to become a sustainable community, Capel Local Meeting organised a 'sustainability day' in the village. 'Capel goes green' and other 'green' groups in the area were invited, including members of Dorking community orchard project. During the day, the idea was born of using the large area of unused land in the grounds of Capel Meeting House to plant a community orchard.