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QCEA issues statement on general secretary row
Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA) has spoken further on the decision to terminate the contract of its general secretary, Timmon Wallis.
Two Meeting Houses awarded Historic England grants
Two historic Meeting houses have been awarded grants from the National Churches Trust. Kendal Meeting in Cumbria, which houses the Quaker Tapestry, has been awarded a grant of £132,337, while Marazion Meeting House in Cornwall has received £31,904.
Quaker speaks on Greenham for Chichester peace lecture
A Quaker who is writing a novel about the Greenham Common Peace Camp gave the Chichester Friends’ Annual Peace Lecture to coincide with Remembrance Day.
Quakers lament ‘tiny steps’ of COP26

COP26 has delivered tiny steps forward when giant leaps are needed, Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has said, after the summit drew to an end last weekend.
Quakers urged to stand by strikers
Quakers have been urged to stand by workers at Clarks shoe company who have been striking for weeks. The workers from Clarks’ main distribution centre in Street, Somerset, have accused the 200-year-old shoemaker of betraying its Quaker roots by demanding that employees accept a significant pay cut or face the...
QSA ramps up mobile library for winter homelessness
Quaker Social Action (QSA) has said that it is ‘ramping up’ its mobile library service Turn a Corner for the winter months, as charities brace for a rise in homelessness.
CTE appoints new general secretary
Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has welcomed a new general secretary of Churches Together in England (CTE). Mike Royal, a pentecostal bishop, will take up the position in March 2022 when Paul Goodliff retires.
Brighton Friends raise licensing concern
Brighton Friends attended a council hearing last week about a new restaurant opening next to its Meeting house.
Quakers gather for COP26 climate march

Hundreds of Quakers marked the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice this week, with significant marches in Glasgow, London, Leeds and Manchester.
Timmon Wallis leaves QCEA in controversial departure
Timmon Wallis, the new director of Quaker Council for European Affairs (QCEA), has left his post before completing the probationary period.