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Body building: Sue Newsom and Jo Keogh on pandemic recovery
5th February 2021

Body building: Sue Newsom and Jo Keogh on pandemic recovery

by Sue Newsom and Jo Keogh
Tackling racism within: Michael Perry & Maggie Smith’s experiences of local group work
5th February 2021

Tackling racism within: Michael Perry & Maggie Smith’s experiences of local group work

by Michael Perry and Maggie Smith
Pain barrier: Margaret Cook responds to an anonymous Friend
5th February 2021

Pain barrier: Margaret Cook responds to an anonymous Friend

by Margaret Cook
The Scholar at Cuddesdon
5th February 2021

The Scholar at Cuddesdon

by Jonathan Wooding
A welcome change: Marilyn Upton wants recognition for refugees
29th January 2021

A welcome change: Marilyn Upton wants recognition for refugees

by Marilyn Upton
On the books: Nick Wilde offers some insights from his reading on end-of-life issues
29th January 2021

On the books: Nick Wilde offers some insights from his reading on end-of-life issues

by Nick Wilde
For what it’s worth: Barbara Pensom on value
29th January 2021

For what it’s worth: Barbara Pensom on value

by Barbara Pensom
On balance: David Brown thinks personal, local and global
29th January 2021

On balance: David Brown thinks personal, local and global

by David Brown
By their leave: Elsie Whittington wants to protect BYM’s essential children’s work
22nd January 2021

By their leave: Elsie Whittington wants to protect BYM’s essential children’s work

by Elsie Whittington
Visited in the night: Peter D Leeming considers valuable relationships following a chance encounter.
22nd January 2021

Visited in the night: Peter D Leeming considers valuable relationships following a chance encounter.

by Peter D Leeming
Inside information technology: Lee Coppack on the digital divide
22nd January 2021

Inside information technology: Lee Coppack on the digital divide

by Lee Coppack
‘Part of that oppression’: Hoonie Feltham describes Oxford Meeting’s approach to resisting racism.
22nd January 2021

‘Part of that oppression’: Hoonie Feltham describes Oxford Meeting’s approach to resisting racism.

by Hoonie Feltham
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