27th August 2021

Bristol workshops for nonviolent protests

by Rebecca Hardy

Bristol Quakers have launched their first nonviolence workshop for demonstrators, following a concern raised by a local Friend. The course ran on 1 July at Central Bristol Meeting…

27th August 2021

Quakers say no to Cambo Oil Field

by Rebecca Hardy

Britain Yearly Meeting (BYM) has signed a joint open letter urging the government to reject the new Cambo Oil Field off the Scottish coast and end support for all coal, oil and gas…

27th August 2021

The Retreat appoints developer

by Rebecca Hardy

The Retreat York has appointed the PJ Livesey Group, a specialist in refurbishing iconic buildings, as preferred supplier to develop the site of its former psychiatric hospital on…

20th August 2021

Faith groups to ‘Make COP26 Count’

by Rebecca Hardy

Faith groups should prioritise amplifying the stories of frontline communities impacted by climate breakdown. This was one of the conclusions that came out of an interfaith climate…

New director for QUNO
20th August 2021

New director for QUNO

by Rebecca Hardy
20th August 2021

Campaign against Liverpool arms fair

by Rebecca Hardy

Quakers are among those campaigning against an electronic arms fair that is to take place in Liverpool in October.

20th August 2021

Henley Friends unveil peace tree plaque

by Rebecca Hardy

Twenty Quakers from Henley Meeting gathered last month to unveil a plaque for their peace tree. The plaque bears a quotation from John Greenleaf Whittier, saying: ‘Love shall…

20th August 2021

QSA highlights mental health for men

by Rebecca Hardy

Quaker Social Action (QSA) has highlighted the prevalence of male mental health struggles, as it launches an online wellbeing course for men.

Friends return for Edinburgh Fringe
20th August 2021

Friends return for Edinburgh Fringe

by Rebecca Hardy
Woodbrooke announces 2022 Swarthmore lecturer
13th August 2021

Woodbrooke announces 2022 Swarthmore lecturer

by Rebecca Hardy
13th August 2021

Church report praises Quaker partnership

by Rebecca Hardy

A Church of England report into the UK’s housing crisis has highlighted a partly Quaker-funded housing initiative in its pledge to build affordable homes on church land.

13th August 2021

QSA decides not to run winter shelter

by Rebecca Hardy

Quaker Social Action (QSA) has said that it will not run a winter shelter in 2021, or in the future, due to the risks. ‘We acknowledge all that was achieved by QHA [Quaker…