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A single Area Meeting for London: A Quick Recap

The 7 Area Meetings (AMs) in London have agreed to merge at the end of this year to become a new single AM called Quakers in London (QiL). This followed 8 years of exploration and consultation.

Why?
Several of our Existing AMs can’t find people to serve as clerks, treasurers and trustees. No officers – no AM.

How?
All the AMs will merge into the existing charity, London Quakers Property Trust (LQPT). No need for expensive property transfers. LQPT will change its constitution to become an Area Meeting like any other, controlled by its members (us).

When?
QiL is Planned to start in January 2027.

Who is doing the work?
AMs appointed reps to the London Development Group which works up detailed proposals

Who takes the decisions?
Until QiL is formed the London AMs meet together as a Joint London Area Meeting (JLAM). JLAM takes the decisions (that’s us).

Won’t QiL be too big?
34 local meetings will form QiL. That is the largest AM in the UK. We will all have to work to make it succeed and become a true community. Newsletters like this will keep friends informed. Local meetings can continue to meet each other as friends or in new groups to pursue concerns or interests.

Get involved!

Come to the JLAM meetings. Offer service on a role.

Have a question? Send it in using quill@quakersinlondon.org. You can read an even more detailed history of the project at on the Quakers in London website.

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One response to “A single Area Meeting for London: A Quick Recap”

  1. Beth Allen Avatar
    Beth Allen

    I’m still finding out how to use all the ways of hearing about what’s happening with QiL, JLAM etc. The Quill is a really good way of communicating – however two comments:
    1. Once a week is too frequent, once a month isn’t enough. And if things are moving fast – e.g if we had another thing happen in a meeting house as happened at Westminster, a quick circulation of accurate news is good. But if so (hope not)we could have an extra edition!
    2. I get confused if an issue comes out in which some things which have already appeared are repeated and some are new. Or is that just the way journalism works these days? Thanks for all the work you put in to this!

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