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Quakers in the South West look forward to gathering
Quakers in the south & west of England have been revisiting regional gatherings. A decade ago it became difficult to organise residentials, something that Devon & Cornwall Friends had enjoyed doing on a regular basis up until that point.
Quakers in the South West look forward to gathering
CYP trainers meet in Leeds
Recently a group of a dozen Friends, from across the country, who form the Children and Young People's (CYP) Training Team, met at Leeds Central Meeting House for a weekend working together. The CYP training team are experienced facilitators and well-practiced in work with under 18s. The team met together to review their service over the past year, and to consider what's next.
CYP trainers gathered in Leeds
Quakers in the South East of England think about sustainable models of governance
In October, twenty-two Area Meeting Clerks and Trustees from six area meetings met together in Brighton Meeting House and on Zoom to consider sustainable models of governance.
Quakers in the South East of England think about sustainable models of governance
World Dinner in Bradford
The local and youth development workers for Yorkshire hosted a team based dinner game with an international food justice theme. Some twenty Friends, including several families, gathered in Bradford Meeting House for the 'chance to enjoy a meal with a difference!'
World Dinner in Bradford
Banbury Quakers and Meeting House becoming more inclusive
Banbury meeting have recently built an accessible toilet to make their building more welcoming and inclusive.
Banbury Quakers and Meeting House becoming more inclusive
Peer mediation
Quakers work to promote peer mediation in Britain. Peer mediation is conflict resolution for young people by young people, making schools safer and more peaceful.
Peer mediation
Reparations reflections: truth and reconciliation
The Reparations Working Group has been appointed to take forward the commitment minuted by Britain Yearly Meeting in 2022 to consider financial and other reparations for the role of Quakers in the transatlantic chattel slave trade. You can find out more about this decision, and the actions which have flowed from it, on our reparations page.
Reparations reflections: truth and reconciliation
Pendle Hill Quakers share their history to celebrate George Fox’s 400th
Quakers in the north-west of England, the birthplace of Quakers, are sharing their landscape with others around the globe as they celebrate one of the 400th birthday of one of their founders, George Fox's.
Pendle Hill Quakers share their history to celebrate George Fox’s 400th
Taking action against Whitehaven coal mine
Maggie Mason from Kendal and Sedbergh Area Meeting discusses the legal action against Whitehaven coal mine and the work which led her there.
Taking action against Whitehaven coal mine
Grants for Quaker meetings
We offer two main grants to develop meeting houses and other project work.
Grants for meetings