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Bath Quakers convene climate hustings
Over 100 people gathered at the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution for a local-election hustings last month convened by Bath Quakers on the theme of climate and environment. Speakers from Bath Conservative, Green, Labour and Liberal Democrat parties, plus independents, set out their positions and took questions from what Friends...
Norwich Quakers discuss spirituality and economics
Norwich Quakers are hosting a public debate this week asking the question: ‘What’s spiritual about economics?’
Friends host play to mark Quaker conchie’s 100th birthday
Lincolnshire Friends are celebrating the centenary birthday of one of the oldest surviving Quaker conscientious objectors (COs) by hosting a play about the pacifist training farm where he worked.
Forty-three per cent of Quakers ‘don’t believe in God’, says magazine
Around forty-three per cent of British Quakers do not profess a belief in God, according to an article last month in The Economist magazine.
QCA hails move from livestock farming
The Quaker Concern for Animals (QCA) group has praised the ‘small but growing number’ of farmers who are turning their back on livestock farming to embrace plant horticulture.
Bideford Meeting fire
Friends from Bideford Meeting in Devon have asked Quakers to hold them in the light after a fire broke out at its Meeting house.
Huddersfield Friends start climate vigil
Huddersfield Friends have started a monthly ‘climate disruption’ vigil after what they describe as a ‘surge of interest’ from non-Quakers following the Extinction Rebellion protests.
Friends at eightieth anniversary of Kindertransport

Quakers attended a gathering last month to commemorate the eightieth anniversary of the Kindertransport rescue effort. The ‘Invisible Heroes’ event held by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic on 30 April acknowledged Quakers for their contribution.
Young Friends gather in Liverpool
Young Friends General Meeting (YFGM) came together last week for a weekend of spirituality, Business Meetings and shared worship. The gathering at Liverpool Meeting House from 3 to 6 May included workshops on ‘veganism as Quaker witness’ and ‘activism and chronic illness’. Friends Sasha Lawson-Frost and Chloe Scaling led the former, while...
Bath Friends support Hebron network
Bath Quakers have agreed to support the Hebron International Resources Network (HIRN) with the intention of helping girls attend school.