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Claverham Meeting House Trust
The Claverham Meeting House Trust owns and manages Claverham Meeting House, a historic Quaker Meeting House in a rural area in the West of England. It was built in 1729 on the site of a previous Meeting House, which was built in 1674, and is listed as a Grade 2* historic building. On the grounds of the Meeting House, there is also a burial ground and a stone barn, which are also listed. The large Meeting Room has a cottage on either side, one being accommodation for the Resident Friend and the other being available for visitors' accommodation.
Claverham Meeting House Trust
Radical Hearts, Open Minds
Radical Hearts, Open Minds is a series of identical events being held across Britain in the autumn of 2025. They are part of the consultation process about support for Quaker Communities from 2026 to 2030.
Radical Hearts, Open Minds
BDRC 9 July and 11-13 July 2025
The Book of Discipline Revision Committee met to discuss the latest progress in updating Quaker faith & practice ready for a new draft text to be presented to Yearly Meeting in 2027.
BDRC July 9 July and 11-13 July 2025
After the Gathering: 11 ways to live out our Quaker faith in the world
I left Yearly Meeting Gathering with a sense of hope for the future. It took me a while to identify this, given that the daily news discourages a feeling as impertinent as hope. This Yearly Meeting Gathering was the culmination of a three-year arc looking at living out Quaker faith in the world, and it felt like many seeds for change were sown. Which of these seeds will grow? Which will take root? Which will flourish for years to come?
11 ways to live out Quaker faith in the world
11 ways to support the arms fair protesters
The Defence & Security Equipment International (DSEI) event, despite its sanitised title, is actually the world's largest arms fair. The recent week of action to stop it happening saw many inspiring acts of witness.
11 ways to support the arms fair protesters
The Clean Growth Strategy – progress, but falling far short of climate justice
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
Shaping our future: children and young people at Yearly Meeting 2018
When I first started working for Quakers in Britain, one of the things I found most impressive was the way children and young people are enabled to take part in the biggest decisions.
Shaping our future: children and young people at Yearly Meeting 2018
Could Quakerism be the radical faith that the millennial generation is looking for?
Whether they are out canvassing at election time, or marching for their right to live free of gun violence, young people everywhere are working to make the world a more just and equal place. Not just for themselves, but for everyone.
Could Quakerism be the radical faith that the millennial generation is looking for?
Three ways Quakers are changing attitudes to plastic
It's strange to think that the first purely synthetic plastic was only invented in 1907, by a chemist named Leo Baekeland. His versatile and hardwearing invention, Bakelite, quickly became popular. By the 1960s, product designers were championing mass-produced colourful plastics in their work. Plastic was democratic, futuristic, and cheap.
Three ways Quakers are changing attitudes to plastic
Go for zero to stop climate breakdown
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