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Meeting for Sufferings

Papers and minutes

Updated 11 July 2025

This page contains papers for the next meeting. It also provides links to minutes and papers for recent meetings.

Meeting for Sufferings papers and minutes

Political engagement

Quaker concerns

Updated 10 June 2025

Recent public letters, parliamentarian briefings and submissions on issues of concern to Quakers.

Quaker concerns

Our structure

Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees

Updated 3 July 2025

Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) Trustees are responsible for the work, assets and property of the yearly meeting.

Britain Yearly Meeting Trustees

Area meetings

List of area meetings

Updated 3 July 2025

The full listings of area meetings are listed below with generic contact email addresses for each area meeting.

List of area meetings

Give time

Committee Handbook

Updated 23 October 2024

The BYM Committee Handbook is an essential resource for any member of a BYM committee. Paper copies are not currently available but the full handbook is available on this page.

Committee Handbook

Free resources

Logos and house style

Updated 2 June 2025

Following lots of requests for easy access to our logos, all logos can now be downloaded directly from this page.

Logos and house style

Our stories

Hosting an open-house peace event during Armed Forces Day

Updated 27 August 2019

In 2019, Salisbury city hosted a three-day celebration of all things military. Kathrine Sealey shares how local Quakers provided a peaceful counterpoint.

Hosting an open-house peace event during Armed Forces Day

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Cookies

Updated 28 August 2020

How are cookies used on www.quaker.org.uk?

Cookies

Yearly Meeting 2025

Children & Young People’s Programmes

Updated 20 December 2024

Youth, children and families' programmes

Resources

Spirit-Led Structures

Updated 5 December 2024

How can our central governance evolve and adapt to new challenges while remaining true to that which makes us distinctly Quaker?

Simplifying our structures