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We are working hard with our letters to support a series of Urgent Actions, and at all meetings we circulate material for members to sign and forward.
The Plymouth Amnesty Group candle in situ at Yealmpton Parish Church. Look out for more Amnesty events to be held here...
Apologies for a lack of posts of late; but here's news of where we are at. Tonight (May 7th) we are meeting at the Quaker Centre on Mutley Plain in Plymouth at 7.00pm.
At the start of December we held a Book Sale in Ebrington Street, Plymouth at The Bread and Roses.We had a great reponse with visitors buying books & CDs; we also chatted about the work of Amnesty
Our December meeting was an amazing success. We wrote a considerable number of messages of support to prisoners of conscience across the world on seasonal cards, many of which were home made.
Although we know that the work of Amnesty is not orientated religously, the vicar at Yealmpton has agreed to let us display publicity material in his church.
Our first meeting of the New Year takes place tonight at the Quaker Meeting House on Mutley Plain, Plymouth at 7.00 pm.
Details of two of our meetings to which, as usual, all are welcome.