“The Arctic: Last Frontier or a Homeland?”.  

Posted on | August 28, 2017 | No Comments

Dear Friends,
 
This is just a gentle reminder of the next UNA talk on Friday 15th September 2017 at 12.30pm sharp in the Friends Meeting House in Upper Goat Lane Norwich NR2 1EW.
 
The speaker will be Dr Anthony Speca who will talk about “The Arctic: Last Frontier or a Homeland?”.  
 
The talk will start at 12.30 sharp followed by questions.  The AGM will follow the talk. Dr Speca has responsibility for teaching Politics, Philosophy and Economics to the 6th form at the Norwich School.  He is actively involved with his students in participating in Model UN programmes (MUN).  In addition, he is also the founder of the Norwich Model Arctic Council, which seeks to apply the same MUN practices to the situation in the Arctic Region where he has had first hand experience as a Canadian government representative.
 
Please try to come to this interesting talk.
 
Best Wishes,
 
Marguerite

Vigil for Peace

Posted on | August 22, 2017 | No Comments

Dear Friends.

You are warmly invited to attend the next monthly Vigil for Peace in Norwich City centre.

12 midday – 1pm
outside St. Peter Mancroft Church (in front of the Norwich Forum building).

Please bring peace banners and petitions for peace.

The monthly peace vigils are organised by www.norwichpeace.org with the full co-operation of the St. Peter Mancroft Church, Norfolk Constabulary and Norwich City Council.

Followed by tea / coffee in Cafe Bar Marzano

exposed to peace

African Community Association (NACA)

Posted on | August 14, 2017 | No Comments

Dear All,

Your are cordially invited to join members and volunteers of the African Community Association (NACA) on Saturday 26 August 2017. 

Please share this invitation with all you contacts. 
It is an open air event which includes guided tour of the show plots to share ideas on vegetable growing and Integrated Crop Pest Management.

Guided tour starts at II:30 a.m. 

Free light refreshment is provided by the Association.

An African recipes food suitable for vegetarians prepared by volunteers will be available from 12:30 to 1:30 pm for small donation. 

More details are on the attached poster.

I look forward to meeting you on Saturday 26 August 2017.

Good Health and Much Success!

Posted on | August 1, 2017 | No Comments

“Gambian Aid Through Education”.

Posted on | July 9, 2017 | No Comments

Dear Friends,
This is just a gentle reminder of the next UNA talk on Friday 21st July at 1pm in the Friends Meeting House in Upper Goat Lane Norwich NR2 1EW.
The speaker will be Janet Clark who will talk about her organisation “Gambian Aid Through Education”.  
 
The talk will start at 1pm and continue for 30 minutes, followed by questions.  The meeting closes at 2pm.
 
Please try to come to this interesting talk.
 
Best Wishes,
 
Marguerite
Vice Chair UNA (Norwich and District)

Norwich Peace Camp & Peace Cycle Annual Event

Posted on | July 4, 2017 | No Comments

Welcome to the 12th annual NPC&PC event
15th July 9-4pm at the Forum
as usual there will be many organisations involved
Official opening by Sheriff of Norwich at 11am
Peace Cycle departs midday flagged off by Lady Sheriff


many stalls
refreshments
activities for children
In this 100th anniversary of the end of WWl
we once again say
Peace is Achievable

Posted on | July 1, 2017 | No Comments

Monthly Peace Vigil JUly

Vigil for Peace

Posted on | June 26, 2017 | No Comments

Dear Friends.

You are all invited to the next vigil for peace.

12 midday – 1pm
Saturday 1st July 2017
outside St. Peter Mancroft Church
(Note that Vigils for Peace are held on the 1st Saturday of each month).

Please bring banners, flags and petitions that are in harmony with the spirit of peace, and do feel free to share this invitation with local peace workers and activists.

Paul and Shan

Norwich Peace Camp & Peace Cycle condemns all forms of terrorism

Posted on | June 7, 2017 | No Comments

Norwich Peace Camp & Peace Cycle condemns all forms of terrorism no matter how planned or executed.
Every human life is precious especially of those who are innocent.
We do not however think that war can be the solution or ever bring the wanton disregard for what is sacred to an end. Quite the opposite, it only exacerbates the cycle of violence and lends justification to what is unjustifiable.
Peace and Justice have to be established and a world economy not geared to violence but which benefits all equally not just the few. As a world community we have the means and resources to end war forever.

Ending the bombing

Posted on | May 25, 2017 | No Comments

Peace Camp agreed many years ago that the bombing and killing has to stop
The Peace Cycle maxim is
“End the Cycle of Violence, join the Cycle of Peace”
violence breeds violence, hatred breeds hatred
and bombing can never solve this or bring it to an end
The war machine has no regard for human life
and bombs are always indiscriminate
the outcome is that people die
and nothing whatever is resolved
Norwich Peace Camp & Peace Cycle condemns all bombing
and all loss of civilian life
no matter how caused
there has to be agreement that this is not the way to rule or govern the world

and all the big powers have to accept this
as well as those who try to overcome them

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