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Heritage day
A Grade II listed Meeting house that has not been used since 2011 opened for a weekend as part of the National Trust Heritage Open Day initiative.
‘Unconscious bias’
London Friends came together to explore the theme of ‘unconscious bias and privilege’ in a workshop on 8 September.
Jocelyn Bell Burnell donates prize money
Quaker Jocelyn Bell Burnell, the leading astrophysicist, made headlines this month when she donated her winnings for a major science award to under-represented students.
Mustard firm founded on Quaker principles

A Norwich Quaker has founded a company in line with Quaker business principles. Social entrepreneur Robert Ashton started Norwich Mustard in order to keep mustard production in Norwich, after the famous mustard firm Colman’s decision to close its factory earlier this year.
FWCC launches fund for Young Friends
The Friends World Committee for Consultation (FWCC) has launched a new Young Adult Friends Development Fund to support projects that ‘benefit and strengthen the network of Young Adult Friends around the world’.
Quaker designs stage for play on ‘truth’
A member of Winchmore Hill Meeting has stage-designed a play at the Southbank Centre in London, which explores the notion of truth in the world of fake news.
Fracking consultation
A briefing paper for Friends on how to respond to the government’s fracking consultation has been written by Quaker Peace & Social Witness (QPSW).
Tottenham Friends hold garden party

Tottenham Friends held their annual Garden Party on 9 September.
QHA at homeless street festival
Quaker Homeless Action (QHA) took part in a new street festival for homeless people this month.
Climate change exhibition
Norwich Friends launched an exhibition at their Meeting house this month in partnership with Climate Hope and Action in Norfolk. The exhibition aims to ‘explore life in a rapidly changing climate, along with solutions and actions to bring them about’.