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How Adel Local Meeting beat mould and condensation

Updated 16 August 2019

Adel Local Meeting struggled with mould and condensation damaging the walls and windows of their historic meeting house. With help from the Area Meeting and property committee they have given the building a new lease of life.

How Adel Local Meeting beat mould and condensation

Quaker worship

Funerals, memorial meetings and dying

Updated 23 January 2025

Find out about Quaker funerals and other ways to celebrate the lives of those who have died in our communities.

Funerals

Quaker Recognised Bodies

Bamford Quaker Community

Updated 2 December 2024

The Quaker Community Bamford CIO is a registered charity. The charity's main objective is to support and explore the general, religious and charitable purposes of the Religious Society of Friends in Britain. In particular but not exclusively by: providing a place of spiritual retreat and joining the live-in community in seeking to live out Quaker Testimonies in daily life.sharing an understanding, exploration and development of the Religious Society of Friends by providing hospitality, spiritual and working retreats.providing pastoral care of visitors and community members.stewardship of land and gardens (10 acres) in line with Quaker testimony to sustainability.providing a space for Friends and others for spiritual renewal, respite, and retreat.

Bamford Quaker Community

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Community power: from collaboration to action

Updated 18 April 2023

Faith Lydiard shares how coming together as a local community has inspired positive change.

Community power: from collaboration to action

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The Clean Growth Strategy – progress, but falling far short of climate justice

Updated 20 October 2017

Last week, the government published its long-awaited Clean Growth Strategy. It's the government's attempt to answer the question of how the UK will fulfil its commitments to cut greenhouse gas emissions under international climate agreements and UK climate law.

The Clean Growth Strategy

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Finding more in common: Quaker interfaith work

Updated 14 November 2019

Quakers work with other faiths for a range of reasons and we grow in our spiritual life by doing so. By knowing our neighbours and fellow citizens at a deeper level we improve community relations and, as a peace church, it is imperative that we confidently contribute to peaceful community and religious life.

Finding more in common: Quaker interfaith work

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Buddhists, Quakers and Catholics unite in resistance against fracking

Created 8 May 2018

As an intern at Quakers in Britain, I get to work alongside many different colleagues, including those who support Quakers who take action to keep fossil fuels in the ground. Quakers oppose hydraulic fracturing of shale gas – known as 'fracking' – as part of our testimony to sustainability. We advocate for investment in renewable energy sources as an alternative.

Buddhists, Quakers and Catholics unite in resistance against fracking

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Why we must talk about conscientious objection

Updated 11 December 2022

For many people, it seems obvious that human beings should have the right to refuse to kill. Yet we must be able to explain our choices of conscientious objection; it is an age-old discussion that continues throughout each generation.

Why we must talk about conscientious objection

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Climate justice: a cause for cautious optimism?

Updated 7 August 2018

When it comes to asking governments to step up to taking action to tackle climate change it is often easy to feel doom and gloom. However, in recent months there has been cause for cautious optimism.

Climate justice – a cause for cautious optimism?

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Go for zero to stop climate breakdown

Updated 12 December 2018

On 11 December 2018, MPs are due to vote on Theresa May's proposed Brexit deal. Brexiters and remainers alike can see much at stake for our economy and democracy for decades to come. It's why Brexit has been described as 'the issue of our generation'.

Go for zero to stop climate breakdown