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Category: Good Practice

Explanations and investigations into good practice in managing buildings, grounds and facilities.

  • Quaker A-Z: W is for Where does the money go?

    Quaker A-Z: W is for Where does the money go?

    W is for Where does the money go? One of the difficulties I have found in both being a warden, and in dealing with finances is that most people aren’t interested. They nod politely when you mention money, glance at the account reports briefly when presented (if they’ve attended Business Meeting) and it is usually

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  • Quaker A-Z: V is for Vulnerable Victim

    Quaker A-Z: V is for Vulnerable Victim

    V is for Vulnerable Victim After a case of fraud in North Somerset and Wiltshire Monthly Meeting, members of that Monthly Meeting and Quaker Stewardship Committee produced a report titled: A vulnerable victim (you can download a copy at that link). The Judge at the Crown Court hearing referred to the Religious Society of Friends

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  • Quaker A-Z: S is for Safeguarding

    Quaker A-Z: S is for Safeguarding

     A&Q 18 How can we make the meeting a community in which each person is accepted and nurtured, and strangers are welcome? Seek to know one another in the things which are eternal, bear the burden of each other’s failings and pray for one another. As we enter with tender sympathy into the joys and sorrows

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  • Quaker A-Z: R is for Responsibilities

    Quaker A-Z: R is for Responsibilities

    This post is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. R is for Responsibilities Every Relationship has more than one side, as well as more than one set of rights and responsibilities. Local Meetings may be used to reporting that they have at least considered the list of their responsibilities

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  • Quaker A-Z: O is for Openness

    Quaker A-Z: O is for Openness

    This post is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. O is for Openness Qf&P 20.20 For a Quaker, religion is not an external activity, concerning a special ‘holy’ part of the self. It is an openness to the world in the here and now with the whole of the

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  • Quaker A-Z: N is for nonsensical Notices

    Quaker A-Z: N is for nonsensical Notices

    This post is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. N is for Nonsensical Notices It is always sensible to ask someone else to read your notice before putting it up. Just to check that it means the same to someone else – as it did in your head. To

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  • Quaker A-Z: M is for Measuring & Management

    Quaker A-Z: M is for Measuring & Management

    This post is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. M is for measuring Increasing productivity or income, decreasing waste and carbon all sound good but how can you tell if the plans you’ve so carefully made are working? Keeping a record of measurements can help you decide if that

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  • Quaker A-Z: L is for Lead & Lighting

    Quaker A-Z: L is for Lead & Lighting

    This post is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. L is for Lead Many meeting houses have lead on their roofs or windows – even those who have a tiled or thatch roof may have flashing as can be seen on the porch above. Sadly this has become a

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  • Quaker A-Z: K is for Knowledge & Know-how

    Quaker A-Z: K is for Knowledge & Know-how

    This post is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. K is for Knowledge & Know-how “Learning the Knowledge” or the 25000 streets in central London that a taxi driver must be able to recognise to gain their license has been shown to result in a visibly bigger hippocampus. Whilst

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