
How to open a door…
Or perhaps how to get someone else to open the door for themselves. Seen while leaving Westminster Meeting House. I was impressed not only with
Managing public buildings, owned by faith communities and balancing those groups needs and wants can be tricky. These articles might help.

Or perhaps how to get someone else to open the door for themselves. Seen while leaving Westminster Meeting House. I was impressed not only with

This is the annual weekend aimed at anyone who has a role related to managing a meeting house. Employers, employees, volunteers, caretakers, trustees – plus

This is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. X marks the spot – part one X marks the spot

This is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. W is for Woodbrooke I should start this with an acknowledgement

This is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. V is for Volunteers If you read the last post ‘U

This is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. U is for Understanding From Quaker.org.uk/wardens: Many Quaker meetings appoint wardens,

This is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information.  T is for Toilet Twinning I first heard of this project

These are two words with complementary meanings. Sustainability In general terms, sustainability is the endurance of systems and processes. The organizing principle for sustainability is

This is part of the Quaker Alphabet Project – click here for more information. R is for Recycling Does your meeting house have recycling areas