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Malvern Meeting restart children's meeting

Updated 24 April 2024

Malvern Local Meeting have recently started a regular children's meeting, to coincide with their monthly shared lunch. A group of Friends has been busy planning and organising, with support from their Local Development Worker. The first children's meeting was in January 2024. Children's meeting is now every fourth Sunday at 10.30am.

Malvern Meeting restart their children's meeting after more than 20 years

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Role-holder updates

Updated 15 March 2024

Clerks Update 9 spring 2024

Clerks-Update-Issue-9-Spring-2024.pdf

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Clerks

Updated 15 March 2024

Clerks Update 9 spring 2024

Clerks-Update-Issue-9-Spring-2024.pdf

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Papers and minutes

Updated 26 September 2023

Responses to Meeting for Sufferings on the question of membership version 2 (edited) (PDF) Oct 2023

mfs-2023-am-membership-responses-version-2-edited-document-updated-26-9.pdf

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Role-holder updates

Updated 24 April 2023

Governance Update 3 spring 2023

quaker-governance-update-spring-2023.pdf

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Treasurers

Updated 24 April 2023

Governance Update 3 spring 2023

quaker-governance-update-spring-2023.pdf

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Papers and minutes

Updated 18 November 2022

Sufferings 3 December 2022 Agenda and Papers

mfs-2022-12-agenda-&-papers-package.pdf

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3 things to expect from the Scottish Parliament that aren’t an independence referendum

Updated 19 May 2021

The sixth session of the Scottish Parliament has now begun. While a great deal of coverage of the election has focussed on the prospect of a second independence referendum, there are other issues we should expect to see on the political horizon.

3 things to expect from the Scottish parliament that aren’t an independence referendum

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9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools

Updated 8 October 2020

Recent Department for Education guidance tells headteachers in England to ensure external organisations, speakers and resources do not take "extremist" stances. These include a stated desire to abolish capitalism and "a failure to condemn illegal activities done in support of their cause". The guidance also bans "victim narratives that are harmful to British society".

9 voices the Department for Education would ban from schools

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Sustainability test3

Updated 22 July 2020

'9 steps to re-opening Quaker meeting houses and worship spaces safely' - relates to coronavirus pandemic (Word)

9-steps-to-re-opening-meeting-house-22-07-2020-v4-2 changes accepted.docx